K-State vs. Iowa State.... the battle for 5th place in the North. Get your tickets now, folks.
How could it be a good deal for K-State? Is Krause expecting 40k+ K-State fans in Arrowhead?
There's no way though that it would affect this year, correct? We can't move a scheduled home game this late of notice to Arrowhead I'm assuming because season ticket holders would be furious
Christ this is lame. Now we have some kind of football rivalry with Iowa St Not exactly the kind of company that you want to keep it you catch my drifty
Quote from: Art Vandelay on August 20, 2008, 11:52:49 AMK-State vs. Iowa State.... the battle for 5th place in the North. Get your tickets now, folks.QFT.
The first game is scheduled for Oct. 3, 2009, with the second on Oct. 9, 2010.
Why did KSU agree to this? Seriously, what can be gained from playing ISU in KC?
Quote from: TheShocker on August 20, 2008, 03:05:27 PMWhy did KSU agree to this? Seriously, what can be gained from playing ISU in KC? What is the most important thing in sports?$$That's what is to be gained.
Quote from: LimestoneOutcropping on August 20, 2008, 03:08:26 PMQuote from: TheShocker on August 20, 2008, 03:05:27 PMWhy did KSU agree to this? Seriously, what can be gained from playing ISU in KC? What is the most important thing in sports?$$That's what is to be gained.I understand that, but will this really be that profitable? That is, more profitable than a conference home game?
Quote from: TheShocker on August 20, 2008, 03:13:35 PMQuote from: LimestoneOutcropping on August 20, 2008, 03:08:26 PMQuote from: TheShocker on August 20, 2008, 03:05:27 PMWhy did KSU agree to this? Seriously, what can be gained from playing ISU in KC? What is the most important thing in sports?$$That's what is to be gained.I understand that, but will this really be that profitable? That is, more profitable than a conference home game?Not for Aggieville. So how many home games are we down to? 4-5. I liked the good old days when football games were played in the towns where the colleges were located.BTW, I live in KC.
JS . . . was that Hoaxtard questioning moving a home game??That from a fan of a school that moved a winnable ou and a winnable mu game to Arrowhead?? A fan of a school that moved their rivalry game with Missouri to be played in Missouri for at least two consecutive years??
Quote from: sonofdaxjones on August 20, 2008, 04:15:37 PMJS . . . was that Hoaxtard questioning moving a home game??That from a fan of a school that moved a winnable ou and a winnable mu game to Arrowhead?? A fan of a school that moved their rivalry game with Missouri to be played in Missouri for at least two consecutive years?? Now 30 minutes without a response to my question about the OU "series".
You hitch your wagon to Ron Prince and Kaptain Krause's star, and they parlay that into some sort embarrasing rivalry series with a team with zero national recognition and the losingest record in Big 12 conference play (or second-losingest, who really cares). What a joke. Straight to the bottom, boys!
Quote from: Ghost of Stan Parrish on August 20, 2008, 06:51:52 PMYou hitch your wagon to Ron Prince and Kaptain Krause's star, and they parlay that into some sort embarrasing rivalry series with a team with zero national recognition and the losingest record in Big 12 conference play (or second-losingest, who really cares). What a joke. Straight to the bottom, boys! Hey fcKSUtick,This is an opportunity for two of the Big 12 institutions who often find themselves on the short end of the stick in terms of revenue to maximize revenue generating potential and essentially eliminate a road game off of each of their schedules. Both fanbases travel well and the game will likely be very well attended. WHo is to say what the profile of both programs will be in 2009. This may be the Big 12 North title game.