bandl wrote:Talk to the Hen fans...they'd love the possibility of traveling down to DSU for a road game.
I honestly believe that if a league such as the CAA were truly an option, a new stadium in Dover would be up before you would know it. Isn't the average stadium size around 18K to 21K?
DSUrocks07 wrote:I honestly believe that if a league such as the CAA were truly an option, a new stadium in Dover would be up before you would know it. Isn't the average stadium size around 18K to 21K?
Paid for by whom? Do you think DelSt would draw better for UNH than Morgan State?
bandl wrote:Is there really a possibilty that either of the HBCU conferences would break up just because of some new conference alignments?
I would argue that the
MEAC would be more at risk to break up than the SWAC. This Legacy Bowl controversy is a good example of the many grievances our members have with the conference leadership.
bandl wrote:Is there really a possibilty that either of the HBCU conferences would break up just because of some new conference alignments?
I would argue that the
MEAC would be more at risk to break up than the SWAC. This Legacy Bowl controversy is a good example of the many grievances our members have with the conference leadership.
Are there other school besides Del State and SCSU that have already threatened to leave over this legacy bowl?
"Elaine, you're from Baltimore, right?"
"Yes, well, Towson actually."
bandl wrote:Talk to the Hen fans...they'd love the possibility of traveling down to DSU for a road game.
If DSU were in the CAA I don't think UD would have any problems with traveling to Dover. UD doesn't want to play an OOC game there when they can make more money hosting an OOC game.
DSUrocks07 wrote:I honestly believe that if a league such as the CAA were truly an option, a new stadium in Dover would be up before you would know it. Isn't the average stadium size around 18K to 21K?
Paid for by whom? Do you think DelSt would draw better for UNH than Morgan State?
I would argue that the possibility of an increased level of competition and notoriety would get the Alumni off their asses. IMO our program is stuck in a rut in it's current status and needs to be COMPLETELY blown up and rebuilt from the ground up.
bandl wrote:Talk to the Hen fans...they'd love the possibility of traveling down to DSU for a road game.
I honestly believe that if a league such as the CAA were truly an option, a new stadium in Dover would be up before you would know it. Isn't the average stadium size around 18K to 21K?
What ever happened to that civic center they were going to build for you guys? Every time I go to Sam's Club I see the road leading back to where it was supposed to be built, overgrown with weeds, and a sign, once pretty, with a picture of what is was going to look like. It's pretty depressing, man. I feel for DSU. It seems like they were about to get some sports infrastructure cooking and then every financial bubble in the world burst and everything is sort of scrapped now.
Hey, if you ever want to go up to a real CAA game, I usually have an extra ticket.
bandl wrote:Talk to the Hen fans...they'd love the possibility of traveling down to DSU for a road game.
If DSU were in the CAA I don't think UD would have any problems with traveling to Dover. UD doesn't want to play an OOC game there when they can make more money hosting an OOC game.
And plus the idea of such highly attended annual matchups would lead towards a much improved DSU program.
DSUrocks07 wrote:
I would argue that the
MEAC would be more at risk to break up than the SWAC. This Legacy Bowl controversy is a good example of the many grievances our members have with the conference leadership.
Are there other school besides Del State and SCSU that have already threatened to leave over this legacy bowl?
FAMU's president released a statement coming out against the game as well...and several NSU alums have also voiced their reservations
DSUrocks07 wrote:
I honestly believe that if a league such as the CAA were truly an option, a new stadium in Dover would be up before you would know it. Isn't the average stadium size around 18K to 21K?
What ever happened to that civic center they were going to build for you guys? Every time I go to Sam's Club I see the road leading back to where it was supposed to be built, overgrown with weeds, and a sign, once pretty, with a picture of what is was going to look like. It's pretty depressing, man. I feel for DSU. It seems like they were about to get some sports infrastructure cooking and then every financial bubble in the world burst and everything is sort of scrapped now.
Hey, if you ever want to go up to a real CAA game, I usually have an extra ticket.
I just might hold you to that 93
Yeah that Civic Center project was doomed from the start once the recession hit and the City didn't want to put ANY money towards it. Last I heard, the DE Civic Center Corp still owns the land but isn't doing anything with it.
IMO DSU should take over the project themselves...they should buy out Sam's Club and build a Football Stadium first, then move towards building an Arena at the Sam's location. Tear down the (soon to be) Old Walmart for parking. The current Alumni Stadium would be used for soccer, track and field events, field hockey, lacrosse and other outdoor sports. The problem is that the powers that be have NO VISION WHATSOEVER...
bandl wrote:Talk to the Hen fans...they'd love the possibility of traveling down to DSU for a road game.
If DSU were in the CAA I don't think UD would have any problems with traveling to Dover. UD doesn't want to play an OOC game there when they can make more money hosting an OOC game.
...that is until the team makes their second trip to that sh!thole of a visitor locker room.
"Elaine, you're from Baltimore, right?"
"Yes, well, Towson actually."
BlueHen86 wrote:
If DSU were in the CAA I don't think UD would have any problems with traveling to Dover. UD doesn't want to play an OOC game there when they can make more money hosting an OOC game.
...that is until the team makes their second trip to that sh!thole of a visitor locker room.
I'm pretty sure improvements will be made to the locker rooms should we make a move.
Big South could probably happen today if they asked. NEC only if DSU wants to give up some schollies. Can't see them in the CAA - just too rich for what they could do.
GannonFan wrote:Big South could probably happen today if they asked. NEC only if DSU wants to give up some schollies. Can't see them in the CAA - just too rich for what they could do.
I'm not even sure we're funding all of the scholarships we can right now...
FTR I would support going to the NEC in football if it included an America East invite in all other sports. And I truly feel that if DSU were to hit the RED button...we could be seriously considered for the CAA in five years. But it would be a ROUGH five years...