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If the time came where the Huskers played at Boise I might have to miss that game. Can't watch a game played on that blue turf without getting a headache and a little nausea
No, it is for a single game. The article I posted had a couple instances of $1M single game payouts. Iowa just paid over $1M to Louisiana Monroe for a single gamescarletNcream said:I get that the standard payout will probably fall around the 1 million mark, but not for a one and done game. These deals usually involve 1 away and 2 home. I'm sure N would gladly ink a deal for 1 million against Boise if they would agree to a 3 game series maybe even a 2 game deal.
I'm pretty sure you have to be invited to a great conference not just decide one day your gonna play in the SEC or BIG. And no great conference is going to issue Boise an invite (except the sinking Big East), because invites have nothing to due anymore with on the field accomplishments and more to do with TV markets.True to the Red.......Always said:I'm so sick of Boise St. getting any credit. Play in a real conference and suffer the injuries and beatings that a team in the SEC, Big 10, or Pac 12 would take on a weekly basis, then talk to the country about how you deserve a shot at the title. Yes, I saw the Oklahoma game and yes Boise won it years ago. It was a great game, but I assure you Boise went into that game a lot healthier than Oklahoma. As far as I am concerned Boise doesn't belong in any conversations. They've played this BCS system like a f'ing' fiddle for too damn long. Stop claiming to be great but refusing to join a great conference! Your a joke til' you do.
That explains Colorado's invite to the Pac 12.I'm pretty sure you have to be invited to a great conference not just decide one day your gonna play in the SEC or BIG. And no great conference is going to issue Boise an invite (except the sinking Big East), because invites have nothing to due anymore with on the field accomplishments and more to do with TV markets.
Might impose on future conference scheduling...jk...well maybe not...corncraze said:We should schedule Notre Dame.
That, and the fact that you're going from stadiums with a capacity anywhere between 80,000 to 110,000 to a stadium with a capacity of 35,000.I'm pretty sure you have to be invited to a great conference not just decide one day your gonna play in the SEC or BIG. And no great conference is going to issue Boise an invite (except the sinking Big East), because invites have nothing to due anymore with on the field accomplishments and more to do with TV markets.True to the Red.......Always said:I'm so sick of Boise St. getting any credit. Play in a real conference and suffer the injuries and beatings that a team in the SEC, Big 10, or Pac 12 would take on a weekly basis, then talk to the country about how you deserve a shot at the title. Yes, I saw the Oklahoma game and yes Boise won it years ago. It was a great game, but I assure you Boise went into that game a lot healthier than Oklahoma. As far as I am concerned Boise doesn't belong in any conversations. They've played this BCS system like a f'ing' fiddle for too damn long. Stop claiming to be great but refusing to join a great conference! Your a joke til' you do.
Because you don't pay a team $1 million if you think there's a legitimate chance you could lose - you just don't. College athletics at top tier division one programs don't work like you want them to in this post. We are in fact paying for a win and not for a team.I guess I'm in the minority here, but I'd like to see us pay $1 million to Boise. In fact I'd much rather see a million go to Boise than Louisiana Monroe. You're paying to get a team into the stadium, not for a win. Why not got a better team for you money? How great of an atmosphere would it be w/ Boise in town next year? Erin Andrews on the sideline would be almost guarenteed. Nebraska would be Boise's 1 yearly "test". Look at the gameday atmosphere during the Ohio State/Michigan State games - then look what it was like during Chatanooga. If you've got to pay a million for Chatanooga - why not pay a million and get a gameday similar to a conference game?
(especially now that kellen moore will be gone)
well it sure wasn't their on the field successThat explains Colorado's invite to the Pac 12.I'm pretty sure you have to be invited to a great conference not just decide one day your gonna play in the SEC or BIG. And no great conference is going to issue Boise an invite (except the sinking Big East), because invites have nothing to due anymore with on the field accomplishments and more to do with TV markets.
I counted 9 teams from the SEC and B1G lower than 80000 capacity.That, and the fact that you're going from stadiums with a capacity anywhere between 80,000 to 110,000 to a stadium with a capacity of 35,000.I'm pretty sure you have to be invited to a great conference not just decide one day your gonna play in the SEC or BIG. And no great conference is going to issue Boise an invite (except the sinking Big East), because invites have nothing to due anymore with on the field accomplishments and more to do with TV markets.True to the Red.......Always said:I'm so sick of Boise St. getting any credit. Play in a real conference and suffer the injuries and beatings that a team in the SEC, Big 10, or Pac 12 would take on a weekly basis, then talk to the country about how you deserve a shot at the title. Yes, I saw the Oklahoma game and yes Boise won it years ago. It was a great game, but I assure you Boise went into that game a lot healthier than Oklahoma. As far as I am concerned Boise doesn't belong in any conversations. They've played this BCS system like a f'ing' fiddle for too damn long. Stop claiming to be great but refusing to join a great conference! Your a joke til' you do.
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