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RE: Charlotte at Middle Tennessee Game Thread
(09-15-2015 09:30 AM)moss2k Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 08:45 AM)Hop45 Wrote:  CHARLOTTE FAN: You do realize Georgia State last year was one of, if not THE worst FBS team in the country, right? Not something to brag about. happy to see you guys have some early success, but the honeymoon ends this week. 44-13 Big Blue rolls the 49ers.

We're well aware, it's not like we just learned what college football is. If you want to point out last year, they scored 30ppg or so in their home contests, our defense did a very good job on them and then first team dominated Presby like they are supposed to. It was our first win in FBS in our first FBS game, I think we can be excited about that.

Last year our defense was putrid (against FCS and lower teams), it's looking much improved with our new DC. MT will be a good test for us to see if we're ready to be competitive.

I'm very, very happy you guys whooped em. It's an early sign that the decision to go with the start up in a smaller market in Charlotte was a better choice than a start up in a much larger market in Atlanta.

As much as he was maligned for factors beyond his control, Britton led the Presidents and ADs through a process to identify the best options. And I'm pleased both us and Charlotte are now members of this league. I still think some changes could come out west in the next few years but I really like how the eastern division is looking. I believe top to bottom this entire division is going to be competitive year in year out within the next couple of years and then in basketball the power is going to continue shifting eastward with ODU, Charlotte, UAB, MT, and wkcc.
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(09-15-2015 11:19 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 09:30 AM)moss2k Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 08:45 AM)Hop45 Wrote:  CHARLOTTE FAN: You do realize Georgia State last year was one of, if not THE worst FBS team in the country, right? Not something to brag about. happy to see you guys have some early success, but the honeymoon ends this week. 44-13 Big Blue rolls the 49ers.

We're well aware, it's not like we just learned what college football is. If you want to point out last year, they scored 30ppg or so in their home contests, our defense did a very good job on them and then first team dominated Presby like they are supposed to. It was our first win in FBS in our first FBS game, I think we can be excited about that.

Last year our defense was putrid (against FCS and lower teams), it's looking much improved with our new DC. MT will be a good test for us to see if we're ready to be competitive.

I'm very, very happy you guys whooped em. It's an early sign that the decision to go with the start up in a smaller market in Charlotte was a better choice than a start up in a much larger market in Atlanta.

As much as he was maligned for factors beyond his control, Britton led the Presidents and ADs through a process to identify the best options. And I'm pleased both us and Charlotte are now members of this league. I still think some changes could come out west in the next few years but I really like how the eastern division is looking. I believe top to bottom this entire division is going to be competitive year in year out within the next couple of years and then in basketball the power is going to continue shifting eastward with ODU, Charlotte, UAB, MT, and wkcc.

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(09-15-2015 11:51 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:19 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 09:30 AM)moss2k Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 08:45 AM)Hop45 Wrote:  CHARLOTTE FAN: You do realize Georgia State last year was one of, if not THE worst FBS team in the country, right? Not something to brag about. happy to see you guys have some early success, but the honeymoon ends this week. 44-13 Big Blue rolls the 49ers.

We're well aware, it's not like we just learned what college football is. If you want to point out last year, they scored 30ppg or so in their home contests, our defense did a very good job on them and then first team dominated Presby like they are supposed to. It was our first win in FBS in our first FBS game, I think we can be excited about that.

Last year our defense was putrid (against FCS and lower teams), it's looking much improved with our new DC. MT will be a good test for us to see if we're ready to be competitive.

I'm very, very happy you guys whooped em. It's an early sign that the decision to go with the start up in a smaller market in Charlotte was a better choice than a start up in a much larger market in Atlanta.

As much as he was maligned for factors beyond his control, Britton led the Presidents and ADs through a process to identify the best options. And I'm pleased both us and Charlotte are now members of this league. I still think some changes could come out west in the next few years but I really like how the eastern division is looking. I believe top to bottom this entire division is going to be competitive year in year out within the next couple of years and then in basketball the power is going to continue shifting eastward with ODU, Charlotte, UAB, MT, and wkcc.

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I fail to understand your angst.
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(09-15-2015 11:53 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:51 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:19 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 09:30 AM)moss2k Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 08:45 AM)Hop45 Wrote:  CHARLOTTE FAN: You do realize Georgia State last year was one of, if not THE worst FBS team in the country, right? Not something to brag about. happy to see you guys have some early success, but the honeymoon ends this week. 44-13 Big Blue rolls the 49ers.

We're well aware, it's not like we just learned what college football is. If you want to point out last year, they scored 30ppg or so in their home contests, our defense did a very good job on them and then first team dominated Presby like they are supposed to. It was our first win in FBS in our first FBS game, I think we can be excited about that.

Last year our defense was putrid (against FCS and lower teams), it's looking much improved with our new DC. MT will be a good test for us to see if we're ready to be competitive.

I'm very, very happy you guys whooped em. It's an early sign that the decision to go with the start up in a smaller market in Charlotte was a better choice than a start up in a much larger market in Atlanta.

As much as he was maligned for factors beyond his control, Britton led the Presidents and ADs through a process to identify the best options. And I'm pleased both us and Charlotte are now members of this league. I still think some changes could come out west in the next few years but I really like how the eastern division is looking. I believe top to bottom this entire division is going to be competitive year in year out within the next couple of years and then in basketball the power is going to continue shifting eastward with ODU, Charlotte, UAB, MT, and wkcc.

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I fail to understand your angst.

Assuming that you are referring to TV MARKET, then yes Atlanta is larger than Charlotte (top 10 vs. top 25), but Charlotte is large enough that the difference between the 2 most certainly would have made little difference in selecting between the 2 (ie; they are both huge markets). Don't think I have heard the Charlotte market being called MUCH smaller than ATL in decades.

If you are talking about actual city populations then you are way off as Charlotte has a larger population than does ATL. ATL's metro population is still larger though, hence the "TV market" numbers.
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(09-15-2015 11:57 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:53 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:51 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:19 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 09:30 AM)moss2k Wrote:  We're well aware, it's not like we just learned what college football is. If you want to point out last year, they scored 30ppg or so in their home contests, our defense did a very good job on them and then first team dominated Presby like they are supposed to. It was our first win in FBS in our first FBS game, I think we can be excited about that.

Last year our defense was putrid (against FCS and lower teams), it's looking much improved with our new DC. MT will be a good test for us to see if we're ready to be competitive.

I'm very, very happy you guys whooped em. It's an early sign that the decision to go with the start up in a smaller market in Charlotte was a better choice than a start up in a much larger market in Atlanta.

As much as he was maligned for factors beyond his control, Britton led the Presidents and ADs through a process to identify the best options. And I'm pleased both us and Charlotte are now members of this league. I still think some changes could come out west in the next few years but I really like how the eastern division is looking. I believe top to bottom this entire division is going to be competitive year in year out within the next couple of years and then in basketball the power is going to continue shifting eastward with ODU, Charlotte, UAB, MT, and wkcc.

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I fail to understand your angst.

Assuming that you are referring to TV MARKET, then yes Atlanta is larger than Charlotte (top 10 vs. top 25), but Charlotte is large enough that the difference between the 2 most certainly would have made little difference in selecting between the 2 (ie; they are both huge markets). Don't think I have heard the Charlotte market being called MUCH smaller than ATL in decades.

If you are talking about actual city populations then you are way off as Charlotte has a larger population than does ATL. ATL's metro population is still larger though, hence the "TV market" numbers.

It wasn't worth getting worked up about. This isn't an outside conference fan talking "trucker map" garbage. 03-thumbsup
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Yeah the Metro pop is really what counts. Atlanta is ~5.5m and Charlotte ~2m. But it really doesn't matter, you're here now and Charlotte seems to support 49ers.
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(09-15-2015 11:57 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:53 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:51 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:19 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 09:30 AM)moss2k Wrote:  We're well aware, it's not like we just learned what college football is. If you want to point out last year, they scored 30ppg or so in their home contests, our defense did a very good job on them and then first team dominated Presby like they are supposed to. It was our first win in FBS in our first FBS game, I think we can be excited about that.

Last year our defense was putrid (against FCS and lower teams), it's looking much improved with our new DC. MT will be a good test for us to see if we're ready to be competitive.

I'm very, very happy you guys whooped em. It's an early sign that the decision to go with the start up in a smaller market in Charlotte was a better choice than a start up in a much larger market in Atlanta.

As much as he was maligned for factors beyond his control, Britton led the Presidents and ADs through a process to identify the best options. And I'm pleased both us and Charlotte are now members of this league. I still think some changes could come out west in the next few years but I really like how the eastern division is looking. I believe top to bottom this entire division is going to be competitive year in year out within the next couple of years and then in basketball the power is going to continue shifting eastward with ODU, Charlotte, UAB, MT, and wkcc.

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I fail to understand your angst.

Assuming that you are referring to TV MARKET, then yes Atlanta is larger than Charlotte (top 10 vs. top 25), but Charlotte is large enough that the difference between the 2 most certainly would have made little difference in selecting between the 2 (ie; they are both huge markets). Don't think I have heard the Charlotte market being called MUCH smaller than ATL in decades.

If you are talking about actual city populations then you are way off as Charlotte has a larger population than does ATL. ATL's metro population is still larger though, hence the "TV market" numbers.

I was mainly referencing TV market which is twice the Charlotte market (102% larger to be precise).

But as OB pointed out the regular population of metro Atlanta is 115% larger than the Charlotte metro. So, in terms of how those decisions are made it's a gargantuan difference and should show you that the rest of the league believes in the leadership and potential there at Charlotte much more so than Georgia St. Same can be said for western given their po dunk town which has a media market ranking of 200 plus.
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(09-15-2015 12:12 PM)49RFootballNow Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:57 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:53 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:51 AM)919R Wrote:  
(09-15-2015 11:19 AM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  I'm very, very happy you guys whooped em. It's an early sign that the decision to go with the start up in a smaller market in Charlotte was a better choice than a start up in a much larger market in Atlanta.

As much as he was maligned for factors beyond his control, Britton led the Presidents and ADs through a process to identify the best options. And I'm pleased both us and Charlotte are now members of this league. I still think some changes could come out west in the next few years but I really like how the eastern division is looking. I believe top to bottom this entire division is going to be competitive year in year out within the next couple of years and then in basketball the power is going to continue shifting eastward with ODU, Charlotte, UAB, MT, and wkcc.

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I fail to understand your angst.

Assuming that you are referring to TV MARKET, then yes Atlanta is larger than Charlotte (top 10 vs. top 25), but Charlotte is large enough that the difference between the 2 most certainly would have made little difference in selecting between the 2 (ie; they are both huge markets). Don't think I have heard the Charlotte market being called MUCH smaller than ATL in decades.

If you are talking about actual city populations then you are way off as Charlotte has a larger population than does ATL. ATL's metro population is still larger though, hence the "TV market" numbers.

It wasn't worth getting worked up about. This isn't an outside conference fan talking "trucker map" garbage. 03-thumbsup

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So a TV blackout for the blackout?
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So a TV blackout for the blackout?

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Right...because when people talk about population they mean city limits only... 07-coffee3

Charlotte's city limits population(~800k) is a little less than double Atlanta's(~450k), but Charlotte is more than double in area at 298 sq miles versus Atlanta's 132 sq miles.

Atlanta is a much larger city than Charlotte in pretty much any way you slice it, save for the technicality of those living in the city limits themselves.

Larger in metro population by a little more than double and much more of an international city.

The Globilization and World Rankings Research institute ranks cities as

Alpha++ vastly more integrated into the world economy than other cities(only New York and London)

Alpha+: complement London and New York City by filling advanced service niches for the global economy.

Alpha and Alpha-: cities that link major economic regions into the world economy.

Beta: cities that link moderate economic regions into the world economy.

Gamma: cities that link smaller economic regions into the world economy.

Suffiency level: cities that have a sufficient degree of services so as not to be obviously dependent on world cities.

Atlanta is an Alpha- World city along with: Boston DC, Miami, San Francisco, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beunos Aires, Dublin, Instanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Melbourne, Munich, New Dehli, Prague, Seoul, Stockholm, Taipei, Vienna, Warsaw and Zurich

Charlotte is a Gamma+ World city along with: Baltimore, Bristol, Phoenix, St Louis, Tampa, Adelaide, Australia; Cologne, France; Durban, South Africa; Georgetown, Cayman Islands; Guayaquil, Ecuador; Islamabad, Pakistan; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Lahore, Pakistan; Osaka, Japan; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; San Salvador, El Salvador; St. Petersburg, Russia; and Zagreb, Croatia.


I haven't been to Charlotte in years, I look forward to a trip in the future, but Charlotte, like every other moderate sized city in the south, is not Atlanta, and that's not a bad thing, I'm sure you love your city for many wonderful and personal reasons just as I love mine, but let's not lose proper perspective.

At any rate, I don't think the size of either city has much to do with their struggles or your getting ahead of them, I think you guys are just doing a better job.
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Anyone else think it's strange to do a blackout game that isn't televised? Don't get me wrong, it will still look super awesome to those who are there, but it seems like you would organize something like that for a game that is viewed by as many people as possible...
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(09-15-2015 02:46 PM)MTPiKapp Wrote:  Right...because when people talk about population they mean city limits only... 07-coffee3

Charlotte's city limits population(~800k) is a little less than double Atlanta's(~450k), but Charlotte is more than double in area at 298 sq miles versus Atlanta's 132 sq miles.

Atlanta is a much larger city than Charlotte in pretty much any way you slice it, save for the technicality of those living in the city limits themselves.

Larger in metro population by a little more than double and much more of an international city.

The Globilization and World Rankings Research institute ranks cities as

Alpha++ vastly more integrated into the world economy than other cities(only New York and London)

Alpha+: complement London and New York City by filling advanced service niches for the global economy.

Alpha and Alpha-: cities that link major economic regions into the world economy.

Beta: cities that link moderate economic regions into the world economy.

Gamma: cities that link smaller economic regions into the world economy.

Suffiency level: cities that have a sufficient degree of services so as not to be obviously dependent on world cities.

Atlanta is an Alpha- World city along with: Boston DC, Miami, San Francisco, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beunos Aires, Dublin, Instanbul, Jakarta, Johannesburg, Melbourne, Munich, New Dehli, Prague, Seoul, Stockholm, Taipei, Vienna, Warsaw and Zurich

Charlotte is a Gamma+ World city along with: Baltimore, Bristol, Phoenix, St Louis, Tampa, Adelaide, Australia; Cologne, France; Durban, South Africa; Georgetown, Cayman Islands; Guayaquil, Ecuador; Islamabad, Pakistan; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Lahore, Pakistan; Osaka, Japan; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic; San Salvador, El Salvador; St. Petersburg, Russia; and Zagreb, Croatia.


I haven't been to Charlotte in years, I look forward to a trip in the future, but Charlotte, like every other moderate sized city in the south, is not Atlanta, and that's not a bad thing, I'm sure you love your city for many wonderful and personal reasons just as I love mine, but let's not lose proper perspective.

At any rate, I don't think the size of either city has much to do with their struggles or your getting ahead of them, I think you guys are just doing a better job.
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Also what the 49ers are going to experience.
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(09-15-2015 03:01 PM)ThreeifbyLightning Wrote:  Also what the 49ers are going to experience.

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(09-15-2015 02:56 PM)JesterCK Wrote:  Anyone else think it's strange to do a blackout game that isn't televised? Don't get me wrong, it will still look super awesome to those who are there, but it seems like you would organize something like that for a game that is viewed by as many people as possible...

Edit: Apparently, the equipment guys incorrectly worded things. No blackout, but the team will wear black on Saturday.
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(09-15-2015 02:46 PM)MTPiKapp Wrote:  I haven't been to Charlotte in years, I look forward to a trip in the future, but Charlotte,

You won't believe how much Charlotte has grown.

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MT WEARING BLACK CAUSE THEY ARE GOING TO THEIR OWN FUNERAL! boom.
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(09-15-2015 03:06 PM)BeliefBlazer Wrote:  MT WEARING BLACK CAUSE THEY ARE GOING TO THEIR OWN FUNERAL! boom.

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