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btw Im not hating on Houston.... never been to the city and look forward to going one day..... just dont want this same " it should have been here" topic going in December every year.
btw Im not hating on Houston.... never been to the city and look forward to going one day..... just dont want this same " it should have been here" topic going in December every year.
That will happen until every conference championship ends up in Jackson....LOL
I appreciate your honesty :tup:
:banana::banana:I'm loving it...but you people still won't show up, it's not in your DNA
lol So did you travel from PV to Birmingham?
I also agree in premise that simply moving these events to Houston, by itself, will not make the attendance any better than it has been in previous locations. I also think that while they are playing in nice venues, both will dwarf the crowd that actually attends the events, although Toyota Center will be able to mask it a bit better.
Never mind.
The Toyota Center is waaaayyyyyyyyyyy to big. It's going to look horrible on TV.
who said that. The baseball tournament was full to the brim in BR and they moved it because of jealousy. Im talking folks tailgating everyday even after SU lost. You wont get that atmosphere or crowd no where you move the baseball tournament. Take the MLB Urban Invitational in Houston. A huge failure. If that event was in NO or Jackson it would have been very SUcessful. Houston dont SUpport HBCU sports. Games counting SU dont count :lol: . We have a built in crowd, plus we bring folks.![]()
I can't imagine Bama State fans returning to Houston twice in a season. That 15 hr drive is too much.
My 2 cents.....I think they picked Houston because houston might have offered a much better deal compared the rest......Look at the U of H situation out of all the Major Venues in Houston "Reliant"had the best deal.....that says something
I love new orleans....Would like to see the game in the boot...but u have to think...how much did the super dome want? What did they offer? How much would the average Hotel Rates be?
Jackson....It's cool when SU plays JSU BUT nahhhh....just not appealing just like birmingham hell.....if thats the case...you could see how much Tiger Stadium in BR wants...Ya know KIP is down for trying to bring in big events to BR
:banana::banana:I'm loving it...but you people still won't show up, it's not in your DNA
I came to Houston back when we played txsu back in 2011. There were some pros and cons. There's alot more to do. I stayed at the Sheraton near the Galleria, and I was pleasantly surprised to find out it was the host hotel (a major supporter) of txsu/SWAC football. I ended up going out after the game because a friend of mine owns an establishment. Using my gps was a nightmare because of construction. That next day , after we checked out, we were on 10 heading back across in the rain and there was an 18 car pile up. Simply put, if you can't drive, then don't drive in Houston. If you don't like traffic, don't drive in Houston, and if you don't have an idea of where you're going, then DON'T DRIVE IN HOUSTON!!! I am relieved to hear that there is now a light rail service because that's all I can remember thinking last time I was there is this place is too big to not have a train. As far as the HORNET NATION, we're up and coming, not fully mobilized. I don't see us showing up in droves, but if we increase the number of ISTAP busses and find a way to decrease the price then maybe.
I came to Houston back when we played txsu back in 2011. There were some pros and cons. There's alot more to do. I stayed at the Sheraton near the Galleria, and I was pleasantly surprised to find out it was the host hotel (a major supporter) of txsu/SWAC football. I ended up going out after the game because a friend of mine owns an establishment. Using my gps was a nightmare because of construction. That next day , after we checked out, we were on 10 heading back across in the rain and there was an 18 car pile up. Simply put, if you can't drive, then don't drive in Houston. If you don't like traffic, don't drive in Houston, and if you don't have an idea of where you're going, then DON'T DRIVE IN HOUSTON!!! I am relieved to hear that there is now a light rail service because that's all I can remember thinking last time I was there is this place is too big to not have a train. As far as the HORNET NATION, we're up and coming, not fully mobilized. I don't see us showing up in droves, but if we increase the number of ISTAP busses and find a way to decrease the price then maybe.