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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 10:55 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:22 AM)Ourland Wrote: I doubt either team was very excited to be there.
How could they fail to be excited, given a chance to visit a top vacation destination like
Dallas, Texas?
If you haven't been it's cool to have a game in Cotton Bowl Stadium.
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 11:00 AM)Saint Greg Wrote: (12-27-2017 10:55 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:22 AM)Ourland Wrote: I doubt either team was very excited to be there.
How could they fail to be excited, given a chance to visit a top vacation destination like
Dallas, Texas?
If you haven't been it's cool to have a game in Cotton Bowl Stadium.
A lot of history there, sure, but otherwise not a great place to visit. I have been attending games there since the 60's, and do not care if I ever go back, except if my team is playing. I was referring more to Dallas itself - not a lot of people book vacations in Dallas. Most would rather see a tourist destination. New Orleans, Las vegas, Hawaii, anyplace with a beach, places like that. For me, if my team was in the HOD, I would go. One hour drive. Otherwise, Dallas is no attraction.
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 11:14 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (12-27-2017 11:00 AM)Saint Greg Wrote: (12-27-2017 10:55 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:22 AM)Ourland Wrote: I doubt either team was very excited to be there.
How could they fail to be excited, given a chance to visit a top vacation destination like
Dallas, Texas?
If you haven't been it's cool to have a game in Cotton Bowl Stadium.
A lot of history there, sure, but otherwise not a great place to visit. I have been attending games there since the 60's, and do not care if I ever go back, except if my team is playing. I was referring more to Dallas itself - not a lot of people book vacations in Dallas. Most would rather see a tourist destination. New Orleans, Las vegas, Hawaii, anyplace with a beach, places like that. For me, if my team was in the HOD, I would go. One hour drive. Otherwise, Dallas is no attraction.
Neither is Detroit, Shreveport, and multiple others places bowls are held.
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 01:31 PM)Dawgxas Wrote: (12-27-2017 11:14 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (12-27-2017 11:00 AM)Saint Greg Wrote: (12-27-2017 10:55 AM)OptimisticOwl Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:22 AM)Ourland Wrote: I doubt either team was very excited to be there.
How could they fail to be excited, given a chance to visit a top vacation destination like
Dallas, Texas?
If you haven't been it's cool to have a game in Cotton Bowl Stadium.
A lot of history there, sure, but otherwise not a great place to visit. I have been attending games there since the 60's, and do not care if I ever go back, except if my team is playing. I was referring more to Dallas itself - not a lot of people book vacations in Dallas. Most would rather see a tourist destination. New Orleans, Las vegas, Hawaii, anyplace with a beach, places like that. For me, if my team was in the HOD, I would go. One hour drive. Otherwise, Dallas is no attraction.
Neither is Detroit, Shreveport, and multiple others places bowls are held.
True, although I would consider Shreveport with its casinos a bit of an attraction. More than Dallas, anyway, unless you want to go to Six Flags.
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
The timing of the HOD stinks. The game is so early that if you aren’t with a 2 hour drive you have to stay in Dallas Christmas morning or take a VERY early flight and hope their are no delays.
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 02:39 AM)Ourland Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:53 AM)MUther Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:35 AM)Ourland Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:28 AM)MUther Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:22 AM)Ourland Wrote: Playing in an average bowl like the Heart of Dallas is a big letdown to any P5 team and it's fans.I doubt either team was very excited to be there. These small bowls must go after regional opponents or they'll fold, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. CUSA getting nine teams in bowls is a joke. Only the top four deserve it.
The top 4 are 1-2 so far, assuming FIU, FAU, UNT, and USM. We'll see what USM comes up with.
Marshall, FAU, North Texas, and Louisiana Tech are the only deserving teams. It doesn't mean much to get a bowl invitation these days. There are too many.
Yeah but Marshall and LaTech were not in the top 4 teams. That was my point. We'd really be sucking hind tit without those two wins.
I'd rank the top four as FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and Southern Mississippi. I know the standings say different, but that's my top four in CUSA. North Texas was very overmatched by Troy, but they didn't get embaraseed.
If it were the 1980's, only FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and USM get bowl invitations. Everyone else sits home. I miss that. Bowls used to be a very big deal.
Dude, first you say the top 4, then you say, wait, the top 4 I have in my head or "personal opinion". Get a grip! You're all over the map LOL
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 02:57 PM)Coach Bonez89 Wrote: (12-27-2017 02:39 AM)Ourland Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:53 AM)MUther Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:35 AM)Ourland Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:28 AM)MUther Wrote: The top 4 are 1-2 so far, assuming FIU, FAU, UNT, and USM. We'll see what USM comes up with.
Marshall, FAU, North Texas, and Louisiana Tech are the only deserving teams. It doesn't mean much to get a bowl invitation these days. There are too many.
Yeah but Marshall and LaTech were not in the top 4 teams. That was my point. We'd really be sucking hind tit without those two wins.
I'd rank the top four as FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and Southern Mississippi. I know the standings say different, but that's my top four in CUSA. North Texas was very overmatched by Troy, but they didn't get embaraseed.
If it were the 1980's, only FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and USM get bowl invitations. Everyone else sits home. I miss that. Bowls used to be a very big deal.
Dude, first you say the top 4, then you say, wait, the top 4 I have in my head or "personal opinion". Get a grip! You're all over the map LOL
No, UNT got embarrassed by a Sunbelt team. UAB got crushed by a MAC team both were not as good as their records indicated IMO. You can't base an opinion on record alone
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 03:02 PM)Dawgxas Wrote: (12-27-2017 02:57 PM)Coach Bonez89 Wrote: (12-27-2017 02:39 AM)Ourland Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:53 AM)MUther Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:35 AM)Ourland Wrote: Marshall, FAU, North Texas, and Louisiana Tech are the only deserving teams. It doesn't mean much to get a bowl invitation these days. There are too many.
Yeah but Marshall and LaTech were not in the top 4 teams. That was my point. We'd really be sucking hind tit without those two wins.
I'd rank the top four as FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and Southern Mississippi. I know the standings say different, but that's my top four in CUSA. North Texas was very overmatched by Troy, but they didn't get embaraseed.
If it were the 1980's, only FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and USM get bowl invitations. Everyone else sits home. I miss that. Bowls used to be a very big deal.
Dude, first you say the top 4, then you say, wait, the top 4 I have in my head or "personal opinion". Get a grip! You're all over the map LOL
No, UNT got embarrassed by a Sunbelt team. UAB got crushed by a MAC team both were not as good as their records indicated IMO. You can't base an opinion on record alone
First off, UNT got embarrassed by Troy!! They're good no matter which league they happen to be in. I think most sensible people could see that without having to go into detail, but since you labeled it "embarrassed by a Sunbelt team" in an attempt to strengthen your argument, I thought I'd correct you. So you can't really use that one to try and form an argument.
UAB was disappointing but it seems like ole Frank Solich and his Bobcats live for these games each year.
My point was the guy attempted to say schools he said should be in bowls shouldn't be, based upon his/her own argument. However, later tried to backtrack it, which is just nonsense.
True that you can't judge a team by record alone, but his point was that the top 4 should be the "ONLY" ones to make it, which was counter to his own statement, where he mentioned Marshall and La Tech. But I appreciate you dropping your opinion in anyways.
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 02:57 PM)Coach Bonez89 Wrote: (12-27-2017 02:39 AM)Ourland Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:53 AM)MUther Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:35 AM)Ourland Wrote: (12-27-2017 01:28 AM)MUther Wrote: The top 4 are 1-2 so far, assuming FIU, FAU, UNT, and USM. We'll see what USM comes up with.
Marshall, FAU, North Texas, and Louisiana Tech are the only deserving teams. It doesn't mean much to get a bowl invitation these days. There are too many.
Yeah but Marshall and LaTech were not in the top 4 teams. That was my point. We'd really be sucking hind tit without those two wins.
I'd rank the top four as FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and Southern Mississippi. I know the standings say different, but that's my top four in CUSA. North Texas was very overmatched by Troy, but they didn't get embaraseed.
If it were the 1980's, only FAU, Marshall, North Texas, and USM get bowl invitations. Everyone else sits home. I miss that. Bowls used to be a very big deal.
Dude, first you say the top 4, then you say, wait, the top 4 I have in my head or "personal opinion". Get a grip! You're all over the map LOL
The top four teams in this bad conference are the only ones that deserve bowls. I can't be any clearer. Look at USM right now. That's one of our best four, and they're getting embarassed by a 6-6 ACC school. Not good at all.
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-26-2017 03:42 PM)OwlFamily Wrote: (12-26-2017 02:59 PM)usm99 Wrote: FWIW.......the weather in Shreveport tomorrow for USM and Florida St is around 38 with a wind chill of 31 (10-12 mph winds) with a 12:30 pm kickoff.
Good thing that the storied football history of FSU and Southern Miss is present. I would expect nothing else but a sellout no mater the weather. After all they have "real fans" that show up no matter the circumstances or records, yes?
I say this in jest to be quite honest, but if its a sparse crowd you should be prepared for some blow back on the attendance front.
33,601 attendance for the Indy Bowl
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RE: Heart of Dallas Bowl
(12-27-2017 04:41 PM)usm99 Wrote: (12-26-2017 03:42 PM)OwlFamily Wrote: (12-26-2017 02:59 PM)usm99 Wrote: FWIW.......the weather in Shreveport tomorrow for USM and Florida St is around 38 with a wind chill of 31 (10-12 mph winds) with a 12:30 pm kickoff.
Good thing that the storied football history of FSU and Southern Miss is present. I would expect nothing else but a sellout no mater the weather. After all they have "real fans" that show up no matter the circumstances or records, yes?
I say this in jest to be quite honest, but if its a sparse crowd you should be prepared for some blow back on the attendance front.
33,601 attendance for the Indy Bowl
Looks more like 24ish. Still decent.
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