Challenge brings out EWUs Best [Sports Network]
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The way this year's conference schedule worked out, it would have been a 5 home game season. We could have scheduled our usual D-II for another home game, but I guess they figured it might be more to our advantage to schedule another playoff counter, so they went with South Dakota.Silenoz wrote:4 home games?
Has a team ever made the playoffs with that schedule?
EWURanger wrote:The way this year's conference schedule worked out, it would have been a 5 home game season. We could have scheduled our usual D-II for another home game, but I guess they figured it might be more to our advantage to schedule another playoff counter, so they went with South Dakota.Silenoz wrote:4 home games?
Has a team ever made the playoffs with that schedule?
A lot of people are pissed off about it, but when you consider we have a game in Seattle and then the game in Missoula that are both within reasonable distance, it's not too bad.
It sucks that it worked out that way, but if it came down to a choice between playing an FCS on the road and another home game against a D-II, I'm glad we went with a game that will counts if we win it.
Helluva lot better than playing NAIA and DIII.EWURanger wrote:The way this year's conference schedule worked out, it would have been a 5 home game season. We could have scheduled our usual D-II for another home game, but I guess they figured it might be more to our advantage to schedule another playoff counter, so they went with South Dakota.Silenoz wrote:4 home games?
Has a team ever made the playoffs with that schedule?
A lot of people are pissed off about it, but when you consider we have a game in Seattle and then the game in Missoula that are both within reasonable distance, it's not too bad.
It sucks that it worked out that way, but if it came down to a choice between playing an FCS on the road and another home game against a D-II, I'm glad we went with a game that will counts if we win it.
Like has been mentioned before, @UW and @UM are both around 3 hour trips West and East of us, so dedicated EWU fans should have no problem taking in 6 games. It might be a great thing in that traditionally we haven't had very good fan support... we'll sell out our first game or come close, then the attendance drops each successive game. With only 4 home games and coming off a National Championship, the supply/demand should hopefully raise our attendance for those 4 games.ODUalum11 wrote:wow, that not only sucks for the players but for the fans having only 4 opportunities all season to see their team play. They are the defending National Champs...I'm sure they'll be just fine.![]()
good points, if you guys struggle to sell out 4 games this year there are some serious problems. Plus all the road games might be good preperation for the playoffs...ASSUMING you guys even make it to the playoffs.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:Like has been mentioned before, @UW and @UM are both around 3 hour trips West and East of us, so dedicated EWU fans should have no problem taking in 6 games. It might be a great thing in that traditionally we haven't had very good fan support... we'll sell out our first game or come close, then the attendance drops each successive game. With only 4 home games and coming off a National Championship, the supply/demand should hopefully raise our attendance for those 4 games.ODUalum11 wrote:wow, that not only sucks for the players but for the fans having only 4 opportunities all season to see their team play. They are the defending National Champs...I'm sure they'll be just fine.![]()
All but one of our playoff games are gonna be on red turf.ODUalum11 wrote:good points, if you guys struggle to sell out 4 games this year there are some serious problems. Plus all the road games might be good preperation for the playoffs...ASSUMING you guys even make it to the playoffs.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote: Like has been mentioned before, @UW and @UM are both around 3 hour trips West and East of us, so dedicated EWU fans should have no problem taking in 6 games. It might be a great thing in that traditionally we haven't had very good fan support... we'll sell out our first game or come close, then the attendance drops each successive game. With only 4 home games and coming off a National Championship, the supply/demand should hopefully raise our attendance for those 4 games.
yeah? we'll see about that.Screamin_Eagle174 wrote:All but one of our playoff games are gonna be on red turf.ODUalum11 wrote:
good points, if you guys struggle to sell out 4 games this year there are some serious problems. Plus all the road games might be good preperation for the playoffs...ASSUMING you guys even make it to the playoffs.