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Texas States future FBS games

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:56 pm
by slycat
According to Hacker on Bobcatfans....

2010 - Houston
2011 - Texas Tech
2012 - Houston

Re: Texas States future FBS games

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:06 pm
by Wildcat Ryan
slycat wrote:According to Hacker on Bobcatfans....

2010 - Houston
2011 - Texas Tech
2012 - Houston

This year Weber plays Texas Tech and Boston College.
The only other FBS teams That I know Weber plays is Utah State and Wyoming again next year.

Re: Texas States future FBS games

Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:19 pm
by Screamin_Eagle174
I can say I'm actually happy with and excited for our future FBS games:

2010: Nevada - replaced Oregon State after they bailed for a chance to play TCU. Easier opponent (not by a whole lot, but winnable), and although I'm not certain, we're getting the same amount (400k) from Nevada as we were supposed to from OSU on top of whatever OSU had to pay us for the buyout (maybe not though, since they agreed to 2013... still looking into this).
2011: Washington - Eastern will be the first dropdown game UW has ever played. Not to mention they're in-state which saves on travel costs and adds to the hype. Will be Taiwan Jones' senior season and we should have a QB with a year starting under his belt.
2012: Idaho - Another winnable game, saves on travel costs.
2012: Washington State - I sure hope Wulff is still there. Nothing would be greater for EWU Football than to beat the Cougars. Not just to spite Wulff for the sanctions he caused for EWU, but the recognition we'd receive from local (Spokane) media that has a hard-on for WSU despite being in EWU's backyard. I've been wanting this matchup ever since I became an Eagle, and am extremely excited about it finally happening. Paycheck, local, and even if they're only half as bad as they are now, very winnable.
2013: Oregon State - Too far out to tell on this one, but the Jacquizz brothers will be gone, so that bodes well. It's certainly good to see us scheduling close Pac-10 and WAC teams than the high-nationally-ranked powerhouses across the country we've been scheduling in recent history (West Virginia, Texas Tech).

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