Scheduling Regional OOC games makes sense

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Scheduling Regional OOC games makes sense

Unread post by MDaniels84 » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:41 am

I know it has been mentioned before but definitely deserves repeating........ Scheduling regional OOC games makes a ton of sense for our recruiting footprint. I was just thinking about the much mentioned Miami game this coming September. I love the opportunity to just compete with P5 programs in Boone . However, as good as we already recruit the state of FL , can you imagine how much more productive we could be IF we can beat Miami. The same goes with the Tennessee game. We haven't always recruited Tennessee all that much (other than around Kingsport, Bristol, etc...) but a solid performance against the Vols would go a long way in turning some young heads toward our program.
Really looking forward to not only this coming season but the coming seasons as well when we compete with Wake Forest, Marshall, Georgia, and others close to our recruiting areas.
Would love to see a few more Florida schools (USF, UCF, etc...) on our schedule as well as Vandy, Georgia Tech, Auburn, WVU, and others in the coming years.

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Re: Scheduling Regional OOC games makes sense

Unread post by BUTCH1991 » Wed Apr 06, 2016 8:29 pm

Georgia Tech has a need for a 2018 road game. We have a need for a 2018 home game. ?????

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Re: Scheduling Regional OOC games makes sense

Unread post by Saint3333 » Thu Apr 07, 2016 9:32 am

BUTCH1991 wrote:Georgia Tech has a need for a 2018 road game. We have a need for a 2018 home game. ?????
I'm not sure if I'd gain more pleasure from watching that series from my seat in KBS or hearing head's pop down to gnatville.

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