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Date Posted: 07/30/03 9:56am
Author: Peter
Author Host/IP: 198.81.26.136
Subject: Re: It's largely about 'name recognition' and ...
In reply to: BMF 's message, "It's largely about 'name recognition' and ..." on 07/29/03 8:28pm

I think the fans on the Central Coast would love to see an Army or Navy team come West and play a Cal Poly.....probably see fans coming in from as far north as SF (large military presence there) and to the south SB even Oxnard.

Hopefully, after the first phase of the stadium renovation (2005) we will be seeing home and home games with Annapolis & West Point. (Poly's OC came here from Navy)
It also makes for good PR for the two academies.

Go POLY!!!


>...the mental association that those school are among
>the best academically.
>
>However, I am unsure about Lehigh and Bucknel... the
>rest I'd concur.
>
>
>
>>What is the incentive for an Ivy League or Patriot
>>League team to come to California to play in a small
>>stadium? If we schedule a home and home, there'd be
>>precious few Poly alums to buy tickets in the
>>northeast for the return game. Ivy teams, Patriot
>>teams, and even Army and Navy do not typically play in
>>the West (save for Air Force and perhaps Hawaii).
>>Let's not even talk about Army/Navy--the stadiums the
>>others play in make Poly look like a sandbox. I don't
>>think any of them play in a place that seats less than
>>25,000. I guess St Mary's is going back east this
>>year to play one, but it really doesn't make financial
>>sense, imo.
>>
>>With that said, I like the idea of playing teams other
>>than the usual suspects. But, I think we've done some
>>of that since Coach E took over. I like the Division
>>1 games mixed in and it is nice to see a couple D-1AA
>>powers on the schedule when we can get them.

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