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Seneca lost to UConn in front of 35,582.Iowa State will sell 45,000 season tickets this year and average 60,000+ per game. . So yeah, rabid.
Seneca lost to UConn in front of 35,582.Iowa State will sell 45,000 season tickets this year and average 60,000+ per game. . So yeah, rabid.
Seneca lost to UConn in front of 35,582.
Iowa State has come back from that four season stretch of winning 3 or fewer games.
The fans are energized by winning 8 games the last couple of seasons.
OSU is a pretty decent football team....like Duke
They seem to lack national cachet.
...I mean, how many of us know that the Cyclones mascot is Cy the cardinal?
I doubt many have any idea what the ISU mascot's name is, but we were talking about rabid fan bases not mascot names. No doubt the last two seasons have been good for the Cyclones, but in 2015 when ISU won three games the average attendance was 56,519. And that is on the heels of a two win season. Cutcliffe is a great coach and has been outstanding at Duke, but their fan base is awful. Average attendance in the 20s is a clear sign of irrelevance and disinterest. That is like FCS Montana or James Madison.
He's attempting to emotionally blackmail his readers, trying to get them to have sympathy for him.This guy's a complete loon. "Should my health deteriorate", what's he think he's got the cure to cancer. LOL
Actually Kinnick's capacity is not over 70k and their attendance is in the mid to upper 60ks. While ISU is larger than Iowa, both are AAU flagship schools. Of course, none of this is relevant to the subject at hand, which is ISU has a rabid fan base. 26th - 28th in football attendance, 15th in mbb attendance, and 2nd in wbb. That is engaged & rabid. You can probably count on one hand the number of fan bases that support at that level.Iowa State isn’t even the flagship school in its rural state. Iowa has owned the series with Iowa State and Kinnick Stadium seats over 70,000 and average attendance is about that.
Iowa State is second in wins and attendance for P5 teams in the State of Iowa.
Hey guys. Been a while since I’ve come around the realignment board, two things:
1) nobody actually thinks there’s a realistic chance that UConn football joins the PAC, right?
2) nobody actually thinks there’s any comparison between the Iowa State football fanbase and UConn’s, right?

Hey guys. Been a while since I’ve come around the realignment board, two things:
1) nobody actually thinks there’s a realistic chance that UConn football joins the PAC, right?
2) nobody actually thinks there’s any comparison between the Iowa State football fanbase and UConn’s, right?
Hey guys. Been a while since I’ve come around the realignment board, two things:
1) nobody actually thinks there’s a realistic chance that UConn football joins the PAC, right?
2) nobody actually thinks there’s any comparison between the Iowa State football fanbase and UConn’s, right?
Don’t sleep on #1.
Can’t tell if being serious or...
There is a lot going on right now. The PAC has a real problem and needs a presence on the east coast, if not a few presences. It seems really far fetched but it is just a necessity for them to get some east coast eye balls. UConn needs a good football schedule.
Anything is possible for us right now. I doubt it will happen but I believe it has been spoken about. It really depends how TV partners would react to UConn as the solution. UConn is good enough academically, liberal enough to fit in and sits in a very populated area with many PAC grads within a 2.5 hour drive.
Not to feed into the conspiracy kitty stuff, but I’m pretty sure the new Prez was a PAC athlete at UCLA!
Anyway, I just have a hard time believing that the PAC would, literally, debase itself by adding a team on the East Coast.
NOW, if you tell me there could be a scheduling alliance as part of a TV deal for the PAC, that something I could believe
I'll give the Cyclones that they have more football fans. Otherwise we're similar. The Big 10 doesn't want either.... nobody actually thinks there’s any comparison between the Iowa State football fanbase and UConn’s, right?
I'll give the Cyclones that they have more football fans. Otherwise we're similar. The Big 10 doesn't want either.
There is a lot going on right now. The PAC has a real problem and needs a presence on the east coast, if not a few presences. It seems really far fetched but it is just a necessity for them to get some east coast eye balls. UConn needs a good football schedule.
Anything is possible for us right now. I doubt it will happen but I believe it has been spoken about. It really depends how TV partners would react to UConn as the solution. UConn is good enough academically, liberal enough to fit in and sits in a very populated area with many PAC grads within a 2.5 hour drive.
I will have to give credit to the "Dude of West Virginia" for this USA Today link about 2017-18 school finances from the NCAA for 230 schools:
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NCAA Finances: Revenue & Expenses by School - USA TODAY
Which are the most profitable college athletic programs in the country? See a ranked listed, including total revenue and expenses. Brought to you by USA TODAY.sports.usatoday.com
UConn is number 52 on the list. Recall that there are 65 P5 schools. I believe only public schools are on this list.
I will have to give credit to the "Dude of West Virginia" for this USA Today link about 2017-18 school finances from the NCAA for 230 schools:
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NCAA Finances: Revenue & Expenses by School - USA TODAY
Which are the most profitable college athletic programs in the country? See a ranked listed, including total revenue and expenses. Brought to you by USA TODAY.sports.usatoday.com
UConn is number 52 on the list. Recall that there are 65 P5 schools. I believe only public schools are on this list.
uconn counts the tens of millions they grift from the students ‘revenue’. not nearly as impressive when you know that
As the Dude would point out, you are not alone: look at UCF, Cincinnati, Houston, UMass, Rutgers (at least in the short run), Air Force (USG), Central Michigan (MAC), too many others to list - look at the "total allocated" column, which is $$ from the school, student fees, etc.