When you sell out your football stadium...
You can afford to bring in SEC teams....
.....BOONE, N.C. – On a magical day in front of a sold-out crowd, the App State Mountaineers defeated the Auburn Tigers 69-64 in the program's first game on national television in the Holmes Convocation Center era. The Mountaineers led for 27 minutes of the game and used four double-digit performances to propel the team to a signature win.
The Mountaineers (6-2) have now won five straight with the win over Auburn (5-2) and have held a double-digit lead in each game during their streak.
With Sunday's win over SEC opponent Auburn, the Mountaineers claimed just their third win over an SEC school in program history and the first win over an SEC opponent since they defeated Arkansas in 2007. The win also marks App State's first win over a high-major opponent on its home floor since 1993 when the Mountaineers took down Nebraska at Varsity Gym.
App Nation was alive and well on Sunday as 7,037 fans attended the game, marking the 11th time in program history that App State has played in front of a crowd larger than 7,000 at home. Sunday was just the third time in the Holmes Center era that at least 7,000 people watched the Mountaineers play.
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fanof71
You can afford to bring in SEC teams....
.....BOONE, N.C. – On a magical day in front of a sold-out crowd, the App State Mountaineers defeated the Auburn Tigers 69-64 in the program's first game on national television in the Holmes Convocation Center era. The Mountaineers led for 27 minutes of the game and used four double-digit performances to propel the team to a signature win.
The Mountaineers (6-2) have now won five straight with the win over Auburn (5-2) and have held a double-digit lead in each game during their streak.
With Sunday's win over SEC opponent Auburn, the Mountaineers claimed just their third win over an SEC school in program history and the first win over an SEC opponent since they defeated Arkansas in 2007. The win also marks App State's first win over a high-major opponent on its home floor since 1993 when the Mountaineers took down Nebraska at Varsity Gym.
App Nation was alive and well on Sunday as 7,037 fans attended the game, marking the 11th time in program history that App State has played in front of a crowd larger than 7,000 at home. Sunday was just the third time in the Holmes Center era that at least 7,000 people watched the Mountaineers play.
Apps just different. They get it.
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cajun4life
Apps just different. They get it.
And we (Acadiana) don't. I don't know why and probably never will and it probably doesn't matter.
We could go undefeated.
We could offer FREE tickets.
We could offer FREE PARIKING INSIDE THE FENCES.
And yet they won't come.
"Fans" that look for a reason not to come.
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moorecajun
And we (Acadiana) don't. I don't know why and probably never will and it probably doesn't matter.
We could go undefeated.
We could offer FREE tickets.
We could offer FREE PARIKING INSIDE THE FENCES.
And yet they won't come.
"Fans" that look for a reason not to come.
Those fans reside on the FB RAGIN Cajun Fans Football page...
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fanof71
Those fans reside on the FB RAGIN Cajun Fans Football page...
And sadly many also reside here.
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I bet that the way App got Auburn to go to their place was as part of a 2 for 1 or 3 for 1 deal. Usually App gets nowhere near that crowd for basketball. Deal seems to have worked well for them. They do have one of their better teams this season. Good for the league for them to get a win like that. By the way we play at App on the afternoon of Saturday February 17.
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fanof71
You can afford to bring in SEC teams....
Sustained relationships with an anytime anywhere montra is another way to do it.
It won't happen in the 1st, 2nd, or perhaps third contract but a sustained relationship will get desired home games.
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Cajunsmike
I bet that the way App got Auburn to go to their place was as part of a 2 for 1 or 3 for 1 deal. Usually App gets nowhere near that crowd for basketball. Deal seems to have worked well for them. They do have one of their better teams this season. Good for the league for them to get a win like that. By the way we play at App on the afternoon of Saturday February 17.
Backstory...why not UL?
https://www.al.com/auburnbasketball/...outputType=amp
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It was a 2 for 1. It’s time to start doing those in basketball again. We play at least 1 big team on the road a year. Why not just do that through these deals? I’d rather Auburn than some Southland team.
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ULvictory
It was a 2 for 1. It’s time to start doing those in basketball again. We play at least 1 big team on the road a year. Why not just do that through these deals? I’d rather Auburn than some Southland team.
No money games this year.