MtnDevil95 wrote:As long as we don't have to use an ACC officiating crew, I'm all about this!
Especially the crew that did the Miami/Duke game.

MtnDevil95 wrote:As long as we don't have to use an ACC officiating crew, I'm all about this!
Eh, if they call 23 penalties on Miami again, I'll take our chances.MtnDevil95 wrote:As long as we don't have to use an ACC officiating crew, I'm all about this!
I know you're half kidding, but if you were talking east of the Mississippi, you might have something there! But with Wyoming sitting up at 7215 ft, even App playing them would be a wider variance. (And the Colorado, New Mexico and Utah schools are all a good bit higher than us.)bigdaddyg wrote:This would be a cool game no doubt. What is the elevation variance between the U and App? This would have to break the record for any home game elevation variance!
It was just a silly comment. I was referring to teams that we have played at home over the years. I thought about Wyoming. Guess that would be the topper.appchicago wrote:I know you're half kidding, but if you were talking east of the Mississippi, you might have something there! But with Wyoming sitting up at 7215 ft, even App playing them would be a wider variance. (And the Colorado, New Mexico and Utah schools are all a good bit higher than us.)bigdaddyg wrote:This would be a cool game no doubt. What is the elevation variance between the U and App? This would have to break the record for any home game elevation variance!
This is exciting news, though! I was skeptical of the NCCU game when it was scheduled after UMass dropped out, but looking at it as an easily bought-out local game makes a lot more sense.
I'm holding off on too much celebration until we get some official confirmation, though.
I believe both Tennesse and Miami will be able to take those losses well. Besides we're an up and coming program and may even be ranked in the top 25 by then.yosef95 wrote:will 2 early losses negate the good will
Seems like we most always manage to catch our money game on their upswing.ashugh wrote:I think we can be competitive with Miami in Boone. UT is a whole different story. They have had 3 or 4 straight top 10 classes, some say top 5, they are young but growing up quickly, they took Alabama to the wire on the road and they might not lose again this year. They're going to battle for the SEC East with Florida next year. I'm not a homer, either. I despise UT, but I'm a realist.
Cubano,ELCubano1 wrote:I'm completely in favor of this H/H with the U. Finally, an App State game that will be 15 minutes from my house instead of the 13-14 hour trip to Boone. However, I will also make the 13-14 hour trip to Boone to watch us play them at KBS. I, for one, don't mind the trip to see our Apps play because once I'm there I feel like I'm in heaven in God's country...GO APPS!!!
Black Saturday wrote:Seems like we most always manage to catch our money game on their upswing.
In fairness, Tennessee has been "on the upswing" for about a decade now.Black Saturday wrote:Seems like we most always manage to catch our money game on their upswing.ashugh wrote:I think we can be competitive with Miami in Boone. UT is a whole different story. They have had 3 or 4 straight top 10 classes, some say top 5, they are young but growing up quickly, they took Alabama to the wire on the road and they might not lose again this year. They're going to battle for the SEC East with Florida next year. I'm not a homer, either. I despise UT, but I'm a realist.
IF we are fortunate to finish this season strong, and that is within reasonable possibilities. We could end up 12-1 with a bowl win. IF that happens almost certainly start next season ranked in the top 25.yosef95 wrote:I'm fine with games like these, but we have to be careful not to schedule too many within 1 season. It sounds great now, but we have Tenn & maybe Miami early, but will 2 early losses negate the good will