It's a lose-lose. No one would go to the game and you risk important players getting injured.Will spring scrimmages with FCS schools NDSU SDSU St. Thomas be in the future as their fans would pack the Bank. Plus Gopher coaches would get to evaluate their potential players when they enter the portal. Win Win for everyone.
Lot of people would absolutely go to a Minn vs Wisc or Minn vs Iowa open to the public spring event at the stadium. Could simply be a joint practice.It's a lose-lose. No one would go to the game and you risk important players getting injured.
Lot of people would absolutely go to a Minn vs Wisc or Minn vs Iowa open to the public spring event at the stadium. Could simply be a joint practice.
Agree that no coach would risk it.
Are you baiting me?No one would go see MN vs UST though
A non-scholarship FCS team?No one would go see MN vs UST though
A non-scholarship FCS team?
Are they that desperate for something to do down there? That tells you how much more we have going in the Twin Cities whether it be sports, concerts, and theater.Nebraska will draw 80,000 for its spring game - and they have to buy tickets. We will draw zero and apparently not be on BTN. In the crazy situation college football is in today, you need every bit of exposure and publicity you can get (revolving door portal, poaching players with cash, etc.). We should have a spring game every year in late April in the stadium or even in the Viking stadium.
That sounds like a desperate rationalization. They are good fans and a lot of fans all throughout the country show up en mass for the spring games. 60 years of mediocrity keep our fan base down more than the other things there are to do here in town. The spring game was always a top five event of the year for me so well I get Fleck’s point, I think overall it’s flawed.Are they that desperate for something to do down there? That tells you how much more we have going in the Twin Cities whether it be sports, concerts, and theater.