First game: ETSU
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Re: First game: ETSU
I think the last line of the article is really telling. It really shows where our program is and the direction it is trending.
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Re: First game: ETSU
Interesting article in USA Today breaking down all of the money games. Guess we net out about plus $1m this year in money games. And we can bus back and forth to the Carolina ones. Not fiscally bad
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Re: First game: ETSU
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Our guys are going to have to bring the pain tomorrow because this is what NY6 teams do to inferior competition. There is no reason for ETSU to be in this game folks. You have to be ruthless. Look at it this way, it is good for ETSU as a lesson learning experience and to understand their place in the college football landscape. It is our duty to teach them. They will then work harder at becoming a better team as a result.
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Our guys are going to have to bring the pain tomorrow because this is what NY6 teams do to inferior competition. There is no reason for ETSU to be in this game folks. You have to be ruthless. Look at it this way, it is good for ETSU as a lesson learning experience and to understand their place in the college football landscape. It is our duty to teach them. They will then work harder at becoming a better team as a result.
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Re: First game: ETSU
Two perspectives. One - Our job is to score and keep the other team from scoring. Our opponent has the same job. We both do our job to the best of our ability and the score is what it is. The other - why embarrass the other team when they are clearly outmatched? I used to subscribe to the second. Now the climate in CFB forces teams to utterly destroy when possible to achieve the ranking and reach a desired bowl. That being said, it should be pedal to the metal every play of every game. If you can't stop us, that's on you. Take the whoppin' and grow from it.