HelenaHandBasket
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But different none the less.Central Washington isn't much different.
But different none the less.Central Washington isn't much different.
We cleared close to a million even after paying them. You can't be this obtuse can you? Plus home games contribute massively to the local economy. This was an FCS game and we made way more money net than had we played an FBS school and paid for our charter and meals away......I'd rather have saved that $$ and put it towards an FBS move up fee.
An old family friend always used to say, "Some people, if they don't know, you can't tell 'em."We cleared close to a million even after paying them. You can't be this obtuse can you? Plus home games contribute massively to the local economy. This was an FCS game and we made way more money net than had we played an FBS school and paid for our charter and meals away.
Got to spend money to make money. So you are suggesting we should have taken the bye for the week and made no money?
Seems like forking over a chunk of the gate $ to cover travel and expenses for an east coast team to come over here since they couldn’t do a home and home so that we could make some additional money makes a lot more sense in the world of NIL. How can we move up without exhausted every possible revenue opportunity?
Thx for the post, I've been curious how things work this way...decent bottom line!We cleared close to a million even after paying them. You can't be this obtuse can you? Plus home games contribute massively to the local economy. This was an FCS game and we made way more money net than had we played an FBS school and paid for our charter and meals away.
This is eGriz.You can't be this obtuse can you?
Hout would have boat raced usThe largest $ ever paid to bring a team in to play the Griz. They could have got Carroll a lot cheaper.
I would rather see us play Carroll, Montana Tech etc rather than some of the teams on our schedule. Let’s hear you pontificate Helena.I cannot imagine the outcry if the Griz played an NAIA school. Oh, I surely am not advocating it; fans were upset enough with Div II Cent. Washington. Like it or not, Sacred Heart is a legit FCS program that came into Missoula with a 5-2 record.
Are you trying to pad your lead for worst posts of the year? I think you had that locked up in July alone, but what a ridiculous idea to play carroll freakin' collidgeThe largest $ ever paid to bring a team in to play the Griz. They could have got Carroll a lot cheaper.
And I'm glad that a team such as Sacred Heart accepted the invitation. Pretty good game on their part, considering they came all the way from out of Connecticut to do so, also considering their level of competition so far. I appreciate their effort and their moxie to show up for the game.The largest $ ever paid to bring a team in to play the Griz. They could have got Carroll a lot cheaper.
If you really want the Griz to drop to NAIA and join the Frontier Conference, good on you I guess.I would rather see us play Carroll, Montana Tech etc rather than some of the teams on our schedule. Let’s hear you pontificate Helena.
And I'm glad that a team such as Sacred Heart accepted the invitation. Pretty good game on their part, considering they came all the way from out of Connecticut to do so, also considering their level of competition so far. I appreciate their effort and their moxie to show up for the game.
I hope the tail gates and Missoula were gracious hosts for the visiting fans of Sacred Heart, without too much bereavement over the quality of the opponent. Sacred Heart played the game beyond my, and perhaps many others, expectations. I hope they have a successful season forthwith and enjoy playing the game; injuries are not part of the game. I appreciate their effort. Go Griz!!!!
Or RockyThey could have scheduled the Billings West Golden Bears for a Montana bear bowl.
So first round bracket would be West High v. Montana and Capital v. RockyOr Rocky
My thought was it was not a bad exercise for the coaches for the playoffs to prepare for an unknown. Now were back to the known teams, many of whom commit staff to watching Montana for a year to prepare for the matchup.In the new world of college football...that's not a lot of money. What was the economic impact of having another home game in Missoula? I'd be will to be a lot more than $290k. Sacred Heart was a fine tune up game before heading off to ballSac St. this week.
Pony said UM still made over $1 million on the game.In the new world of college football...that's not a lot of money. What was the economic impact of having another home game in Missoula? I'd be will to be a lot more than $290k. Sacred Heart was a fine tune up game before heading off to ballSac St. this week.