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Post by Htowngriz » Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:28 pm

Oh, and catgrad, according to this site:

http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... exas.shtml
http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... rida.shtml

There aren't any non-college football stadiums that are bigger than 23k in Texas or Florida. Seeing as Wa-Griz will soon be 26k, I think it would qualify as a high school stadium there. Gotta love that internet. :wink:



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Post by lifeloyalsigmsu » Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:52 pm

GrizinWashington wrote:Dude, you got issues. I'm not the one making the claim that the Griz have bandwagon fans . I'm simply asking those that are to provide some evidence or documentation. I'm uncertain why anyone demanding proof should be expected to provide some. I don't know. Perhaps your profs gave you your theories and documentation for your papers. I had to develop and support my own hypotheses, however.
If you developed and supported your own hypotheses, then you'd have a solid one from which to argue. Sorry to bust your bubble, but the numbers you gave do not give your "hypothesis" any merit for proof unless you believe that your subjective point of view is akin to being correct.

I've never, once, stated anything about who has more bandwagon fans. However, if by your logic, the recent success at MSU translates to an "x%" increase in bandwagoners, then that must mean since um made it to the semis last year (read: had more success) that their "x%" of bandwagoners would be greater, no? How about the season before the last and the one prior to that, and.....well, hopefully you get the picture.
Since you're once to speak of providing such evidence to prove your hypotheses, then I'm scratching my head why you have neglected that variable.

I simply alluded to the fact that you won't find an answer despite your continued arguing about the subject.

If I have issues, then what does that say about you and your attempts to prove something that, in reality, can't be proven?
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Post by lifeloyalsigmsu » Tue Jul 17, 2007 6:53 pm

Htowngriz wrote:Oh, and catgrad, according to this site:

http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... exas.shtml
http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... rida.shtml

There aren't any non-college football stadiums that are bigger than 23k in Texas or Florida. Seeing as Wa-Griz will soon be 26k, I think it would qualify as a high school stadium there. Gotta love that internet. :wink:
Is it 26K now?


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Post by Cat Grad » Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:16 pm

Htowngriz wrote:Oh, and catgrad, according to this site:

http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... exas.shtml
http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... rida.shtml

There aren't any non-college football stadiums that are bigger than 23k in Texas or Florida. Seeing as Wa-Griz will soon be 26k, I think it would qualify as a high school stadium there. Gotta love that internet. :wink:
Hmmm. Boy, ya really got me there :roll: I give up--none of the muncipal stadiums have any high school games played in them :lol: Go ahead and argue about a couple thousand if you must.



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Post by Htowngriz » Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:23 pm

lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:
Htowngriz wrote:Oh, and catgrad, according to this site:

http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... exas.shtml
http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... rida.shtml

There aren't any non-college football stadiums that are bigger than 23k in Texas or Florida. Seeing as Wa-Griz will soon be 26k, I think it would qualify as a high school stadium there. Gotta love that internet. :wink:
Is it 26K now?
Right now we can squeeze about 24k in, so it's still larger than any high school stadium in Texas or Florida.



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Post by Htowngriz » Tue Jul 17, 2007 7:25 pm

Cat Grad wrote:
Htowngriz wrote:Oh, and catgrad, according to this site:

http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... exas.shtml
http://www.worldstadiums.com/north_amer ... rida.shtml

There aren't any non-college football stadiums that are bigger than 23k in Texas or Florida. Seeing as Wa-Griz will soon be 26k, I think it would qualify as a high school stadium there. Gotta love that internet. :wink:
Hmmm. Boy, ya really got me there :roll: I give up--none of the muncipal stadiums have any high school games played in them :lol: Go ahead and argue about a couple thousand if you must.
I believe the Texas 5A (or whatever the largest class is) championship is played in either Texas Stadium or Reliant Stadium. Does that mean these should be counted as high school stadiums?



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Post by GrizinWashington » Wed Jul 18, 2007 12:00 am

I've never, once, stated anything about who has more bandwagon fans.
Then I've got no issues with you. However, I continue to question those who do make the claim that UM has more bandwagon fans, but cannot support the contention.



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Post by Billings_Griz » Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:09 am

Wife gave me head last night.



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Post by catamaran » Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:24 am

Billings_Griz wrote:Wife gave me head last night.
You too :wink:


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Post by Billings_Griz » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:05 am

catamaran wrote:
Billings_Griz wrote:Catamaran's Wife gave me head last night.
You too :wink:
Sorry, forgot to name who's wife, fixed. :lol: :wink:


Wow, this is one phukked up thread. :?



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Post by catamaran » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:21 am

At least we're making it entertaining after four pages


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Post by Billings_Griz » Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:34 pm

catamaran wrote:At least we're making it entertaining after four pages
No sh!t. :oops: :rofl:

How long 'til kickoff? :?



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Post by Ghost » Fri Jul 20, 2007 1:46 am

Billings_Griz wrote:Wife gave me head last night.
She is a bandwagon.

:lol:



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Post by grizzh8r » Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:09 pm

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Billings_Griz wrote:Wife gave me head last night.
She is a bandwagon.

:lol:
Or is it bangwagon? :P

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Post by MaZooLaGriz » Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:52 am

catatac wrote:it still comes down to the real reason the true fans are there, the game.
Yup... got that covered. There are few here who would argue against the proposition that a stellar facility helps recruiting.
Topher wrote:I think the fact Bozeman has one of the best facilities in FCS is part of the bitterness.
You're nuts.


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Post by Topher » Mon Jul 23, 2007 9:58 am

MaZooLaGriz wrote:
catatac wrote:it still comes down to the real reason the true fans are there, the game.
Yup... got that covered. There are few here who would argue against the proposition that a stellar facility helps recruiting.
Topher wrote:I think the fact Bozeman has one of the best facilities in FCS is part of the bitterness.
You're nuts.
(Sorry, I didn't see this),

I might be off on this, but I don't know if I'm "nuts". If you compare MSU's football field to most other I-AA stadiums, pound for pound they have something to brag about. It's a football only facility and it's attractive. I know some changes would really push them over the edge and make it a great venue, but as is, it's a really nice football stadium (considering I-AA/FCS standard).

NOW, all this is hindered by the fact their biggest rival has a coliseum just 200 miles down I-90. Put them in any other conference and they just might have bragging rights. I'm not just talking about crowd capacity here, I'm talking about architectural appeal and ability to view a football game.


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Post by Cat Grad » Thu Jul 26, 2007 1:11 am

Topher wrote:
MaZooLaGriz wrote:
catatac wrote:it still comes down to the real reason the true fans are there, the game.
Yup... got that covered. There are few here who would argue against the proposition that a stellar facility helps recruiting.
Topher wrote:I think the fact Bozeman has one of the best facilities in FCS is part of the bitterness.
You're nuts.
(Sorry, I didn't see this),

I might be off on this, but I don't know if I'm "nuts". If you compare MSU's football field to most other I-AA stadiums, pound for pound they have something to brag about. It's a football only facility and it's attractive. I know some changes would really push them over the edge and make it a great venue, but as is, it's a really nice football stadium (considering I-AA/FCS standard).

NOW, all this is hindered by the fact their biggest rival has a coliseum just 200 miles down I-90. Put them in any other conference and they just might have bragging rights. I'm not just talking about crowd capacity here, I'm talking about architectural appeal and ability to view a football game.
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatboard ... hp?t=10881

In another thread, you're being mocked, ridiculed and laughed at on the national level and you still don't get it :roll: For all your self-proclaimed superiority, all you can claim is continually making the playoffs and skewed nonscientific polls concerning the best of the FCS stadiums. All we can ask is: "Are you comparing yourself to the HBC and Ivy League stadiums or conveniently leaving them off :? "

And some are questioning, in a manner of speaking, why 3.5 million folks would choose to live in OK and about one million live here? Is it because we can get to Seattle in a half a day? Or Portland? The usual summer has multiple days of triple digit temperatures and the usual winter has numerous below zero readings. Nothing in moderation, right? One extreme to the other with no compromise, like our politics, and even our own philosophies. Is it blind obedience or stupidity?



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Post by Topher » Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:44 pm

Cat Grad wrote:
Topher wrote:
MaZooLaGriz wrote:
catatac wrote:it still comes down to the real reason the true fans are there, the game.
Yup... got that covered. There are few here who would argue against the proposition that a stellar facility helps recruiting.
Topher wrote:I think the fact Bozeman has one of the best facilities in FCS is part of the bitterness.
You're nuts.
(Sorry, I didn't see this),

I might be off on this, but I don't know if I'm "nuts". If you compare MSU's football field to most other I-AA stadiums, pound for pound they have something to brag about. It's a football only facility and it's attractive. I know some changes would really push them over the edge and make it a great venue, but as is, it's a really nice football stadium (considering I-AA/FCS standard).

NOW, all this is hindered by the fact their biggest rival has a coliseum just 200 miles down I-90. Put them in any other conference and they just might have bragging rights. I'm not just talking about crowd capacity here, I'm talking about architectural appeal and ability to view a football game.
http://www.bobcatnation.com/bobcatboard ... hp?t=10881

In another thread, you're being mocked, ridiculed and laughed at on the national level and you still don't get it :roll: For all your self-proclaimed superiority, all you can claim is continually making the playoffs and skewed nonscientific polls concerning the best of the FCS stadiums. All we can ask is: "Are you comparing yourself to the HBC and Ivy League stadiums or conveniently leaving them off :? "

And some are questioning, in a manner of speaking, why 3.5 million folks would choose to live in OK and about one million live here? Is it because we can get to Seattle in a half a day? Or Portland? The usual summer has multiple days of triple digit temperatures and the usual winter has numerous below zero readings. Nothing in moderation, right? One extreme to the other with no compromise, like our politics, and even our own philosophies. Is it blind obedience or stupidity?
Technically, in another thread I'm not being anything. JD Quinn is catching some flack for some of his lesser qualities, but unlike him, I didn't take a dime from anyone.

Fact is, whenever it comes to comparing something like this it always comes down to personal preference. There are actually people out there who would say Shea Stadium is nicer than Wrigley field, and all you can do is point to reasons why you like Wrigley better. In the end, the person who likes Shea is no more wrong or right than yourself, because it is about personal preference.

In the four years I lived in Missoula I went to four games (football) and this was mainly because I had a friend who played. Now that I am returning for grad school I see that figure increasing by maaaaaybe two. I cheer for the Grizzlies and respect what they have done over the years, but I am far more impressed with the structure of WaGriz stadium, a stadium that is only going to get better with time. I also think Bobcat Stadium will be pretty sweet when all is said and done. However, don't lump me in with another man's words or actions. I don't care if we go to the same school, hell I don't care if we are brothers, JD Quinn is JD Quinn, and Topher is Topher (and a snazzy dancer if I do say so myself). Washington Grizzly is the only portion of the program I am comfortable enough with to give my full endorsement. I don't think the stadium has gotten a dui in a while, but then again....it's a stadium.


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Post by Cat in NC » Fri Jul 27, 2007 7:47 am

MaZooLaGriz wrote:
catatac wrote:it still comes down to the real reason the true fans are there, the game.
Yup... got that covered. There are few here who would argue against the proposition that a stellar facility helps recruiting.
Topher wrote:I think the fact Bozeman has one of the best facilities in FCS is part of the bitterness.
You're nuts.
Just out of curiousity, how many FCS stadiums have you visited outside of Missoula? If you think the statement that "Bozeman has one of the best facilities in FCS" is nuts, it's obviously not very many.

Of the 35 or so FBS facilities I've visited throughout the years from Statesboro, GA to Durham, NH to San Diego, I'd rank the current version of Bobcat Stadium in the top 5-10. Definitely below some (WaGriz, Paulson at GSU, Stambaugh at YSU) but far above more (Cowell at UNH, Northern Colorado, Sac St., ISU, Torero at USD, Western Illinois, Western Carolina) and right at or a little better than others (Furman, Citadel, UNI).

So, while it's nowhere near WaGriz, Bobcat Stadium is definitely one of the better facilities in the division.



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