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National Championship Site

AZGrizFan said:
Opheim, MT
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Dallas, TX
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Ok I get it, NE MT is remote but what exactly is wrong with that? My family farm/ranch that I lived on as a kid and spent my summers at was a kids dream and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'd actually like to personally invite you out to NE Montana AZ during hunting season to experience it sometime. The people are salt of the earth honest hard working folks, some of the best people i've ever met. Nothing wrong with small town Montana at all, shoot I live in a city now and there are many days i'd move back to the ranch and live that life. My experience with Texans is brag brag brag brag and drive big trucks and wear cowboy hats and belt buckles however many in the cities down there have never got a lick of dirt on those brand new boots they have or got a lick of dirt on that brand new F350. Again the invitation is out there come up and hunt in NE Montana some time we'd love to have you!
 
MsMaroon said:
Bronco said:
There is one really good thing in Opheim Mt and that is the http://www.lefseshack.com/
Lefse just like Grandma used to make. Not Norse women but these German women also know potatoes
Diamond Bar Meats also carries it

MsMaroon makes the best ever lefse. She said modestly.

Lefse isn't easy to make so I credit your effort
Stop in Diamond Bar and compare it to yours
Miss my Grandma
 
It's amazing how little a place being flat, having cheap housing/no state income tax, and having bugs and humidity during the summer plays into the ability to host an FCS Championship game.

Advantages to Frisco

1.) Massive airport
2.) Decent weather
3.) Modern stadium with capacity that allows enough fans to see the game and looks good on TV (half filled 40k stadium looks far worse than packed 20k stadium
4.) Hotels are cheap and easy to get rooms
5.) Good selection of bars/restaurants
6.) Alot of places to hold pep fests, alumni gatherings etc.
7.) Easy to drive to and has parking

I really can't see a negative to holding it there. Would I vacation or live there? No. Is it a good place to hold an FCS Championship game? Absolutely.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
Has Missoula ever bid it?

The new Orlando soccer stadium wouldn't be bad.

Yes, they have. Never really had a chance in later talks. Only in preliminaries.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
It's amazing how little a place being flat, having cheap housing/no state income tax, and having bugs and humidity during the summer plays into the ability to host an FCS Championship game.

Advantages to Frisco

1.) Massive airport
2.) Decent weather
3.) Modern stadium with capacity that allows enough fans to see the game and looks good on TV (half filled 40k stadium looks far worse than packed 20k stadium
4.) Hotels are cheap and easy to get rooms
5.) Good selection of bars/restaurants
6.) Alot of places to hold pep fests, alumni gatherings etc.
7.) Easy to drive to and has parking

I really can't see a negative to holding it there. Would I vacation or live there? No. Is it a good place to hold an FCS Championship game? Absolutely.

Chattanooga has all those things (likely in excess of Frisco in most cases), except the airport. But it does have Atlanta and Nashville within an easy 90 minute freeway drive.

The only difference I see is that Chattanooga most definitely IS a place you'd want to vacation or live.
 
They should have it in the Civic Shed. Advantages:

1. T-Buffs wouldn't have to travel
2. Indoors, so weather is not a factor
3. Fargo has restaurants (because, you know, it's a city)
4. The loudest 95 decibels you will ever hear
5. All of the T-Buff recruits could drive over from Minnesota to watch

Not sure about "pep fests," but I'm sure they could figure something out.
All in all, I don't see any drawbacks to holding it in Fargo. Would I live there? No. Would I tell a friend to even visit there? No. Would I go there if the Griz were in the NC? Probably. Would I like it? No. Would any non-T-Buff like it? Doubtful.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
They should have it in the Civic Shed. Advantages:

1. T-Buffs wouldn't have to travel
2. Indoors, so weather is not a factor
3. Fargo has restaurants (because, you know, it's a city)
4. The loudest 95 decibels you will ever hear
5. All of the T-Buff recruits could drive over from Minnesota to watch

Not sure about "pep fests," but I'm sure they could figure something out.
All in all, I don't see any drawbacks to holding it in Fargo. Would I live there? No. Would I tell a friend to even visit there? No. Would I go there if the Griz were in the NC? Probably. Would I like it? No. Would any non-T-Buff like it? Doubtful.

I would have to travel either way. DFW is a cheaper flight for me than Fargo.
 
EverettGriz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
It's amazing how little a place being flat, having cheap housing/no state income tax, and having bugs and humidity during the summer plays into the ability to host an FCS Championship game.

Advantages to Frisco

1.) Massive airport
2.) Decent weather
3.) Modern stadium with capacity that allows enough fans to see the game and looks good on TV (half filled 40k stadium looks far worse than packed 20k stadium
4.) Hotels are cheap and easy to get rooms
5.) Good selection of bars/restaurants
6.) Alot of places to hold pep fests, alumni gatherings etc.
7.) Easy to drive to and has parking

I really can't see a negative to holding it there. Would I vacation or live there? No. Is it a good place to hold an FCS Championship game? Absolutely.

Chattanooga has all those things (likely in excess of Frisco in most cases), except the airport. But it does have Atlanta and Nashville within an easy 90 minute freeway drive.

The only difference I see is that Chattanooga most definitely IS a place you'd want to vacation or live.
But the stadium is a shithole
 
EverettGriz said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
It's amazing how little a place being flat, having cheap housing/no state income tax, and having bugs and humidity during the summer plays into the ability to host an FCS Championship game.

Advantages to Frisco

1.) Massive airport
2.) Decent weather
3.) Modern stadium with capacity that allows enough fans to see the game and looks good on TV (half filled 40k stadium looks far worse than packed 20k stadium
4.) Hotels are cheap and easy to get rooms
5.) Good selection of bars/restaurants
6.) Alot of places to hold pep fests, alumni gatherings etc.
7.) Easy to drive to and has parking

I really can't see a negative to holding it there. Would I vacation or live there? No. Is it a good place to hold an FCS Championship game? Absolutely.

Chatty

Chattanooga has all those things (likely in excess of Frisco in most cases), except the airport. But it does have Atlanta and Nashville within an easy 90 minute freeway drive.

The only difference I see is that Chattanooga most definitely IS a place you'd want to vacation or live.

There is a huge difference in stadium quality. I have been to both. The stadium in Chatty sucks. Toyota Stadium is a far better venue.

I don't see a downside to hosting in Frisco. Other than the turf debacle in January 2014, I think it has been a great venue. I also like the fact that the game is played at a neutral field without a Marshall scenario happening.
 
The_Real_Chief said:
AZGrizFan said:
Opheim, MT
opheim-depot.jpg

Opheim200306-023.jpg

79819645.jyburI9k.OpheimMontana.jpg

71084011.jpg

Dallas, TX
dallas-cowboys-Cheerleaders.jpg


8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Ok I get it, NE MT is remote but what exactly is wrong with that? My family farm/ranch that I lived on as a kid and spent my summers at was a kids dream and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'd actually like to personally invite you out to NE Montana AZ during hunting season to experience it sometime. The people are salt of the earth honest hard working folks, some of the best people i've ever met. Nothing wrong with small town Montana at all, shoot I live in a city now and there are many days i'd move back to the ranch and live that life. My experience with Texans is brag brag brag brag and drive big trucks and wear cowboy hats and belt buckles however many in the cities down there have never got a lick of dirt on those brand new boots they have or got a lick of dirt on that brand new F350. Again the invitation is out there come up and hunt in NE Montana some time we'd love to have you!

Hunted by there a few times (Rock Creek, Bitter Creek, and right by the border. Not a lot of luck on the public lands (or Block management), the good deer we saw were on private ground that was off limits. Did enjoy a scenic visit to St. Maries....great site to film an apocalypse movie
 
The_Real_Chief said:
AZGrizFan said:
Opheim, MT
opheim-depot.jpg

Opheim200306-023.jpg

79819645.jyburI9k.OpheimMontana.jpg

71084011.jpg

Dallas, TX
dallas-cowboys-Cheerleaders.jpg


8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)

Ok I get it, NE MT is remote but what exactly is wrong with that? My family farm/ranch that I lived on as a kid and spent my summers at was a kids dream and I wouldn't trade it for anything. I'd actually like to personally invite you out to NE Montana AZ during hunting season to experience it sometime. The people are salt of the earth honest hard working folks, some of the best people i've ever met. Nothing wrong with small town Montana at all, shoot I live in a city now and there are many days i'd move back to the ranch and live that life. My experience with Texans is brag brag brag brag and drive big trucks and wear cowboy hats and belt buckles however many in the cities down there have never got a lick of dirt on those brand new boots they have or got a lick of dirt on that brand new F350. Again the invitation is out there come up and hunt in NE Montana some time we'd love to have you!

Born and raised small town Montana, chief. I'm all about it. Also spent an entire summer working the Sidney/Plentywood/Crosby ND triangle while on an oil crew in '81. My photos were more to challenge the flat & dirty assertion....Not sure how long you were in Dallas, but you should give it (and Texas) a second chance. The peeps here really are pretty down to earth--give you the shirt off their back if you asked. But, like Montanans, they LOVE their state and do like to brag about it. :thumb:
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
I don't see a downside to hosting in Frisco. Other than the turf debacle in January 2014, I think it has been a great venue. I also like the fact that the game is played at a neutral field without a Marshall scenario happening.

Son, let me tell you about NC turf debacles . . .
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
I don't see a downside to hosting in Frisco. Other than the turf debacle in January 2014, I think it has been a great venue. I also like the fact that the game is played at a neutral field without a Marshall scenario happening.

Son, let me tell you about NC turf debacles . . .
:lol:
 
The_Real_Chief said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
The_Real_Chief said:
Which site does everyone like better Frisco or Chatty? I personally really liked Chatty and wouldn't mind seeing it go back. What do you guys think?

Flights are far easier and cheaper to DFW than Chatty. I hope it does not leave Frisco.

Dallas is such a shitstain of a place...well most of Texas is for that matter but I see your logic i suppose, I just really liked Chatty always thought they did a nice job.

I can tell you have never been to San Antonio and the Riverwalk either, the Venice of America
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
I don't see a downside to hosting in Frisco. Other than the turf debacle in January 2014, I think it has been a great venue. I also like the fact that the game is played at a neutral field without a Marshall scenario happening.

Son, let me tell you about NC turf debacles . . .

2004 National Championship game I presume you are talking about. I remember watching that game and thought it was bad. If I am thinking of another game, let me know. I enjoy reading stories from when the Griz were playing in title games.
 
farawaygriz said:
The_Real_Chief said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
The_Real_Chief said:
Which site does everyone like better Frisco or Chatty? I personally really liked Chatty and wouldn't mind seeing it go back. What do you guys think?

Flights are far easier and cheaper to DFW than Chatty. I hope it does not leave Frisco.

Dallas is such a shitstain of a place...well most of Texas is for that matter but I see your logic i suppose, I just really liked Chatty always thought they did a nice job.

I can tell you have never been to San Antonio and the Riverwalk either, the Venice of America

The entire hill country....beautiful.
 
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
I don't see a downside to hosting in Frisco. Other than the turf debacle in January 2014, I think it has been a great venue. I also like the fact that the game is played at a neutral field without a Marshall scenario happening.

Son, let me tell you about NC turf debacles . . .

2004 National Championship game I presume you are talking about. I remember watching that game and thought it was bad. If I am thinking of another game, let me know. I enjoy reading stories from when the Griz were playing in title games.

That's the one.
Also, the list of such stories is long and varied. One day, I bet the T-Buffs will have as much chipper experience as UM. Heck, you guys have what six playoff appearances in program history and have made the NC game four times? Pretty good pace.
 
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
CDAGRIZ said:
2011BisonAlumni said:
I don't see a downside to hosting in Frisco. Other than the turf debacle in January 2014, I think it has been a great venue. I also like the fact that the game is played at a neutral field without a Marshall scenario happening.

Son, let me tell you about NC turf debacles . . .

2004 National Championship game I presume you are talking about. I remember watching that game and thought it was bad. If I am thinking of another game, let me know. I enjoy reading stories from when the Griz were playing in title games.

That's the one.
Also, the list of such stories is long and varied. One day, I bet the T-Buffs will have as much chipper experience as UM. Heck, you guys have what six playoff appearances in program history and have made the NC game four times? Pretty good pace.

The Griz sure do have a lot of experience making it to the title game. If NDSU gets beat next weekend, maybe I will shoot you a PM to see how a Griz fan would handle it. You guys do have more experience watching championship game losses than fans of any other program. :thumb:
 
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