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No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:02 pm
by BDKJMU
According to the Harrisonburg Daily News Record. Also 3 practices at UVGay and 3 at VMI (JMU's practie field is grass, as are all the local high schools and nearby Div III Bridgewater stadiums.
"....Nevertheless, most of JMU's practices will be held on the wet fields, with the trips to U.Va. and VMI sprinkled in to give the Dukes access to full-sized fields...."
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Also from the CAAZone JMU page because of the stadium construction, JMU is looking into other options for off season workouts this summer and 2-a-days.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:28 pm
by GA St. MBB Fan
BDKJMU wrote:According to the Harrisonburg Daily News Record. Also 3 practices at UVGay and 3 at VMI (JMU's practie field is grass, as are all the local high schools and nearby Div III Bridgewater stadiums.
"....Nevertheless, most of JMU's practices will be held on the wet fields, with the trips to U.Va. and VMI sprinkled in to give the Dukes access to full-sized fields...."
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Also from the CAAZone JMU page because of the stadium construction, JMU is looking into other options for off season workouts this summer and 2-a-days.
So you guys don't have a full size practice field?
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 9:03 pm
by CatMom
We didn't have a spring game last year because of construction, though we had our practice fields for spring drills.
Good luck there JMU
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:05 am
by 89Hen
BDKJMU wrote:Also 3 practices at UVGay
You're the one who can't find a place to practice in Harrisonburg.

Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:11 am
by grizzaholic
GA St. MBB Fan wrote:BDKJMU wrote:According to the Harrisonburg Daily News Record. Also 3 practices at UVGay and 3 at VMI (JMU's practie field is grass, as are all the local high schools and nearby Div III Bridgewater stadiums.
"....Nevertheless, most of JMU's practices will be held on the wet fields, with the trips to U.Va. and VMI sprinkled in to give the Dukes access to full-sized fields...."
http://www.dnronline.com/sports_details ... HID=3&sub=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
(Have to be a subscriber to read full article)
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Also from the CAAZone JMU page because of the stadium construction, JMU is looking into other options for off season workouts this summer and 2-a-days.
So you guys don't have a full size practice field?
Apparently not.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:14 am
by danefan
Didn't JMU just build a new track and field facility across the highway?
There's a couple full-size fields on that side of the road I think. Boot some of those non-revenue sports off their fields for spring practice.....

Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 10:25 am
by SuperHornet
What the cr@p is wrong with playing the spring game at a local HS stadium?
The spring game is traditional, and should be played NO MATTER WHAT. Of course, at Sac when I was there, it wasn't a true "game," just a scored scrimmage that took different phases of play into scoring consideration. It was still played, though, and should be EVERYWHERE.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:12 am
by AshevilleApp
SuperHornet wrote:What the cr@p is wrong with playing the spring game at a local HS stadium?
The spring game is traditional, and should be played NO MATTER WHAT. Of course, at Sac when I was there, it wasn't a true "game," just a scored scrimmage that took different phases of play into scoring consideration. It was still played, though, and should be EVERYWHERE.
Why?
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:13 am
by bandl
AshevilleApp wrote:SuperHornet wrote:What the cr@p is wrong with playing the spring game at a local HS stadium?
The spring game is traditional, and should be played NO MATTER WHAT. Of course, at Sac when I was there, it wasn't a true "game," just a scored scrimmage that took different phases of play into scoring consideration. It was still played, though, and should be EVERYWHERE.
Why?
+1
We talkin' 'bout practice....
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:01 pm
by SuperHornet
bandl = AI
LOL.
Something should be said for tradition. This one is great for the diehard fans and the players have something to play for instead of "just" another practice session.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:30 pm
by Libertine
Spring Games are geared entirely toward the fanbase and do essentially nothing for the team but waste a practice. If JMU's fans can't come to their own stadium, there's no use in having the "game".
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:30 pm
by Aho Old Guy
Tough call ...
If I were a coach I'd be tempted to take a live scrimmage/practice against UVa as opposed to a convoluted Spring Game.
Cut the field in half and pound the heck out of each other - the guys might have fun with the 'Wack-A-Hoo'

Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 12:39 pm
by DukeJack
UVA hasn't played us in almost thirty years. Why start with a scrimmage?
There are several places on campus where we could play a spring game, but none with the seating requirements. The soccer complex is natural grass, and the lacrosse/field hockey stands are smaller than my high school's. Our full-sized practice field has no stands at all. I seriously hope Bama hangs a hundred on Georgia St.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:13 pm
by GannonFan
UD couldn't use the stadium field a few years ago and they decided to, for that one year, to play the Spring Game downstate in Delaware at a high school field. Kind of a way to reward fans from that part of the state who typically drive North to see the Hens. Wasn't the best venue in the world, but they still had the game.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:15 pm
by danefan
GannonFan wrote:UD couldn't use the stadium field a few years ago and they decided to, for that one year, to play the Spring Game downstate in Delaware at a high school field. Kind of a way to reward fans from that part of the state who typically drive North to see the Hens. Wasn't the best venue in the world, but they still had the game.
Montana has done that in the past too, playing the spring game in Billings, I believe.
I remember something posted recently about Furman (I think) playing their spring game at a local high school as well.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 1:54 pm
by CatMom
SuperHornet wrote:What the cr@p is wrong with playing the spring game at a local HS stadium?
The spring game is traditional, and should be played NO MATTER WHAT. Of course, at Sac when I was there, it wasn't a true "game," just a scored scrimmage that took different phases of play into scoring consideration. It was still played, though, and should be EVERYWHERE.
The problem in our case was that the local HS uses
our stadium....

Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:17 pm
by BDKJMU
danefan wrote:Didn't JMU just build a new track and field facility across the highway?
There's a couple full-size fields on that side of the road I think. Boot some of those non-revenue sports off their fields for spring practice.....

None of those field are field turf. JMU will only have one game on grass I think- @ VT. All the home games and @ Towson, @ UR, @ Nova and @ Maine will be on turf. So I guess Mickey wanted to get some practices in on turf. Lexington and Charlottesville are both only about an hr from Harrisonburg.
For the 9 practices at JMU they'll be using the grass practice field which is beside the baseball stadium. I always assumed it was at least 120 yards long, as that used to be where the soccer team played their games up until around 97' when they got the new stadium across the interstate. Not sure why the article insinuated that wasn't a full size field.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:35 pm
by clenz
Libertine wrote:Spring Games are geared entirely toward the fanbase and do essentially nothing for the team but waste a practice. If JMU's fans can't come to their own stadium, there's no use in having the "game".
This.
I think UNI played 7 starters total in last years spring game, and none of them played much.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:35 pm
by clenz
BDKJMU wrote:
None of those field are field turf. JMU will only have one game on grass I think- @ VT. All the home games and @ Towson, @ UR, @ Nova and @ Maine will be on turf. So I guess Mickey wanted to get some practices in on turf. Lexington and Charlottesville are both only about an hr from Harrisonburg.
That I don't buy. Practice on grass 6 months before your first game isn't going to make a god dammed difference
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:47 pm
by CatMom
clenz wrote:Libertine wrote:Spring Games are geared entirely toward the fanbase and do essentially nothing for the team but waste a practice. If JMU's fans can't come to their own stadium, there's no use in having the "game".
This.
I think UNI played 7 starters total in last years spring game, and none of them played much.
TXST will play the first team O against the first team D. Next series will be the 2nd team O vs 2nd team D. Controlled scrimmage but with officials.
How do you have a spring games using only 7 of your starters?
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 5:48 pm
by GA St. MBB Fan
DukeJack wrote:UVA hasn't played us in almost thirty years. Why start with a scrimmage?
There are several places on campus where we could play a spring game, but none with the seating requirements. The soccer complex is natural grass, and the lacrosse/field hockey stands are smaller than my high school's. Our full-sized practice field has no stands at all. I seriously hope Bama hangs a hundred on Georgia St.
Where in the hell did that comment come from?
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 7:52 pm
by clenz
CatMom wrote:clenz wrote:
This.
I think UNI played 7 starters total in last years spring game, and none of them played much.
TXST will play the first team O against the first team D. Next series will be the 2nd team O vs 2nd team D. Controlled scrimmage but with officials.
How do you have a spring games using only 7 of your starters?
We have like 80 or 90 guys at spring ball.
Why play the starters if you know who they are and what they bring. Our spring game is usually seeing who is fighting for the back up/special teams/ next guy in role.
This year may be different though with the number of people we lost.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:04 pm
by CatMom
clenz wrote:CatMom wrote:
TXST will play the first team O against the first team D. Next series will be the 2nd team O vs 2nd team D. Controlled scrimmage but with officials.
How do you have a spring games using only 7 of your starters?
We have like 80 or 90 guys at spring ball.
Why play the starters if you know who they are and what they bring. Our spring game is usually seeing who is fighting for the back up/special teams/ next guy in role.
Oh, I don't know. Maybe to see who is still in shape, or better at their position than last year, or who will challenge the returning starters, or who is hungry enough to lead the team to a
conference playoff run? This is in a semi-game setting that I am referencing.
Plus, it's a good time to start to get the fans a little excited, in some way, or form, in the upcoming season. I, personally, want to see the guys that are coming back and see how the redshirts are fitting into the scheme of things.
I know it's spring drills but they can also be very telling
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 8:31 pm
by jd of de
The annual spring game is the start of Alumni-fan base fund raising. Not playing a spring game someplace is a lost opportunity to juice up the people that write checks.
Re: No Spring Game For JMU
Posted: Wed Mar 17, 2010 11:05 pm
by BDKJMU
jd of de wrote:The annual spring game is the start of Alumni-fan base fund raising. Not playing a spring game someplace is a lost opportunity to juice up the people that write checks.
Having the new stadium come online by 2011, with all the hype and progress updates, will more than make up for losing the spring game in juicing up the alumni base.