cat daddy
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Re: Machavelie,,,,, you are too far gone
Bartram many of those cities you have named are already saturated with classics. I think Detroit is going to be a good fit for FAMU and Bama State to play.
*It is going to be on Labor Day weekend so it will give the locals something to look forward to at the end of the summer.
*It will serve as a great recruiting tool for students from Michigan.
*If the promotors really get the word out and make this game, THE GAME for blacks in that area, it could be a big event like the Circle City Classic, thus giving more HBCU's the chance to play in the Motor City, giving more exposure to all schools.
Originally posted by Bartram
*NAME THE HBCU'S THAT OWNS A STADIUM THAT ACTUAL SEATS 50K,60, 70 OR 80K, HAS CONTROL OF CONCESSION AND PARKING.
*WHEN IS THE LAST TIME THAT YOU HAVE BEEN TO ALCORN, GRAMBLING, ITTA BENA. THESE ARE VERY SMALL TOWNS. EVEN THOUGH GRAMBLING AND ALCORN HAVE NICE SIZED STADIUMS FOR THE AREA THAT THEY ARE IN, YOU WILL NOT FIND RESTURANTS, HOTELS, CLUBS, MALLS IN THESES AREAS. EVERY SCHOOL IS NOT LOCATED IN A STATE CAPITOL OR METROPLOTIAN AREA....YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT.
*DIV 1A HAS BOWL GAMES/SIMILAR TO CLASSICS. MOST ONLY HAVE 1 A YEAR. THE ICON WAS IN 6 CLASSICS IN 1 YEAR
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Precisely the reason I'm advocating for this is because HBCUs don't have this and need it! :smh: we need at least 30-50K stadiums of our own (at the largest HBCUs of coarse)!
I'm very familiar with the grambling/itta bina/alcorn town situations; I WENT TO FREAKING TUSKEGEE!!!! I blame the state of those cities on the stupid-arse, lazy, rest on their lorals, LEACH OFF THE COLLEGE city leadership in these town! That goes for Tuskegee! but still,,, I say they need to get their act together and we should be building towards home games,,,, BUT AS USUAL, YOU DON'T ADDRESS MY OTHER POINT, you only zero in on the small college towns. I also said, AT LEAST HAVE THE FREAKING "CLASSICS" IF YOU MUST HAVE THEM, IN LARGE METROS CLOSER TO THE REGIONS WHERE THE HBCUS ARE! You telling me we can't find a stadium in Nashville/Memphis/Atlanta/Birmingham/Orlando/Tampa/Jacksonville/Mobile/N.O./Jackson that could accomodate an ASU-FAMU classic?
Bartram many of those cities you have named are already saturated with classics. I think Detroit is going to be a good fit for FAMU and Bama State to play.
*It is going to be on Labor Day weekend so it will give the locals something to look forward to at the end of the summer.
*It will serve as a great recruiting tool for students from Michigan.
*If the promotors really get the word out and make this game, THE GAME for blacks in that area, it could be a big event like the Circle City Classic, thus giving more HBCU's the chance to play in the Motor City, giving more exposure to all schools.