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  • Mr_Tibbs
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    Hmmm. I was under the impression that all the Western schools would be on each other's schedule every year, and that two eastern schools would rotate off every year.

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  • jakejc795
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    Was trying to see what Fargo media was saying about USD Covid situation, and found this re. Bison not playing UNI beginning next year. Anyone know how long they'll avoid playing each other?

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  • Nidaros
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    Originally posted by Mr_Tibbs View Post
    I wonder what the chances will be for visiting fans attending the games at UND/NDSU/UNI. I'd like to be in Grand Forks to experience the 8th wonder of the world that is the Aleurus Center/Canada Inn Bar/Waterpark combo. In February, that would be a pretty good way to do gameday and not step outside.
    Not so good! This Saturday NDSU plays Central Arkansas and they are limiting to players families. The curve could flatten between now and spring. I suspect that may not happen. I believe NDSU has plans of a 8500 limit on spring games. I suspect the Teammakers will gooble up those 8500.

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  • mitchellrabbit
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    Sports fans might be more interested in March Madness than spring football

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  • mitchellrabbit
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    Sports fans might be more interested in March Madness than spring football

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  • filbert
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    An interesting point will be that FCS football will be the biggest football thing going in the spring. I wonder how that will play nationally, with all of the football fans looking for something to watch post-Super Bowl.

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  • Southeast
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    Originally posted by GopherHole View Post
    Looking at our four game home schedule in the spring. I'm putting up an early number of 20,000 fans - for the regular season. Are you taking the over or under on that? (I'm making the assumption that fans will be allowed as they allow respective schools to follow local governance.)

    Listed below are the scheduled games with what the temperatures were for those March dates in 2020.
    • 3/13/2021 vs. YSU (36/23 for high/low temps in 2020)
    • 3/20/2021 vs. WIU (26/11)
    • 3/27/2021 vs. ISU Blue (52/33)
    • 4/10/2021 vs. USD (51/21)
    I'll go with barely over. Games 1-3 bring in 12,000 fans (combined) and the USD finale has 9,000. I'm open to trying about anything, but football in the spring will sure feel strange but it will nicely fill the void left post-basketball. It will be interesting to see if anyone beyond the die-hards pays attention.

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  • goon
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    Originally posted by GopherHole View Post
    Looking at our four game home schedule in the spring. I'm putting up an early number of 20,000 fans - for the regular season. Are you taking the over or under on that? (I'm making the assumption that fans will be allowed as they allow respective schools to follow local governance.)

    Listed below are the scheduled games with what the temperatures were for those March dates in 2020.
    • 3/13/2021 vs. YSU (36/23 for high/low temps in 2020)
    • 3/20/2021 vs. WIU (26/11)
    • 3/27/2021 vs. ISU Blue (52/33)
    • 4/10/2021 vs. USD (51/21)
    I worry about getting the field ready and cleaned off enough. A power run game might be a good game plan.

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  • GopherHole
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    Looking at our four game home schedule in the spring. I'm putting up an early number of 20,000 fans - for the regular season. Are you taking the over or under on that? (I'm making the assumption that fans will be allowed as they allow respective schools to follow local governance.)

    Listed below are the scheduled games with what the temperatures were for those March dates in 2020.
    • 3/13/2021 vs. YSU (36/23 for high/low temps in 2020)
    • 3/20/2021 vs. WIU (26/11)
    • 3/27/2021 vs. ISU Blue (52/33)
    • 4/10/2021 vs. USD (51/21)

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  • Mr_Tibbs
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    I wonder what the chances will be for visiting fans attending the games at UND/NDSU/UNI. I'd like to be in Grand Forks to experience the 8th wonder of the world that is the Aleurus Center/Canada Inn Bar/Waterpark combo. In February, that would be a pretty good way to do gameday and not step outside.

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  • UWMandSDSU
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    2020(1) football schedule is out: https://gojacks.com/sports/football/schedule

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  • Nidaros
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    Originally posted by West-River_Jack View Post
    I received a call from the ticket office today. It appears to me that they plan to be very fair and flexible in dealing with the payments made for this fall season
    Yes very flexible. I choose the donation option. Since I probably will be among
    the 7500 based on priority points, I just don't trust old man weather. I am not crazy about sitting outside in cold weather. I done it once and ended up in the hospital. I was concerned about the deductible of the donation after receiving a call on Monday as you did West River, so called them again for clarification this morning. The donation of ticket(s) is fully deductible since it will go directly to a fully tax deductible Athletic Directors fund. I had thought they might put it in the Jackrabbit Club fund in which case since you receive priority points and preferences is no longer deductible. This all matters if you do the long form for taxes. If you use the standard deduction method, different ball game.

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  • West-River_Jack
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    I received a call from the ticket office today. It appears to me that they plan to be very fair and flexible in dealing with the payments made for this fall season

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  • Nidaros
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    I zoomed in on Rabbit Round Up with Coach Stig. For the spring season practice begins on Jan 22. Most likely the first game will be away. The conference people are taking the possibility of bad weather into account. The home crowd at Dana will be 7500. That’s as much I recall.

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  • jakejc795
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    Originally posted by GoJacks View Post
    Why would they play in Target Field with no fans? What is the incentive for SDSU or Minnesota Twins to do that. Someone has to pay to use/ set up Target Field. It would make more sense if this hypothetical game was played in the Twin Cities to find a local HS or college football field to rent. Personally, I would not be in-favor of this at all.
    The incentive would've been marketing for all three (SDSU, JMU, and the Twins/Target Field) on a site that's hosted D1 and DIII games. As for opting for a HS or college field, those would be less likely to have the infrastructure to support broadcast media.

    You may have noticed I mentioned it being unlikely because JMU is scheduled to play the Tarheels on 9/19 anyway. My point was that it'd be more likely JMU would play there than traveling to Brookings.

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