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--- Quote from: IAA Fan on October 04, 2016, 04:25:43 PM ---Now Chief, I would be sending hate mail if he did schedule them without a return. Do you not remember the 1994-5 slap in the face? I have no sympathy, nor am a I living in a world of illusion that we will win more than we lose, even against Kent. As you said, these are FBS programs. If I am not mistaken, we control the Steel Tire trophy (over Akron) and Kent controls the Schwebel's Challenge trophy (over YSU). I mean a trophy game only held in one location? I mean if it was a neutral location maybe, but why bother; Akron, Kent and YSU have the largest stadiums in the region. It just makes sense to keep the rotation. Possibly the Hall-of-Fame stadium? Still would favor Akron, but not so much for Kent.

In general, I am happy that we do pay attention to other teams when scheduling. I know this is hard for other teams in the conference to understand and my hat is off for the administration in this area.

--- End quote ---

Kent would be our little b on any field.  We crush them in Massey ratings, and they lost to a MEAC school a few weeks ago.  You gotta be really down on YSU FB to think a MEAC school can beat them, but we wouldn't.  No MAC East school is ranked above NDSU, and the MVFC as a whole is ranked above the MAC East.

Interestingly, Miami(OH) got crushed by IA, and a Valley team beat IA. Using Massey, we are ranked #105 in D1 (FCS + FBS) and Miami (OH) is ranked way way lower at #154. Honestly it may not even be sporting.  Kent is #149.  Buffalo, BG, EMU, Ball St..all ranked below YSU. 

You could change the dynamic of non-P5 recruiting in Ohio by whooping these chumps. 

guinpen:

--- Quote from: IAA Fan on October 04, 2016, 04:25:43 PM ---Now Chief, I would be sending hate mail if he did schedule them without a return. Do you not remember the 1994-5 slap in the face? I have no sympathy, nor am a I living in a world of illusion that we will win more than we lose, even against Kent. As you said, these are FBS programs. If I am not mistaken, we control the Steel Tire trophy (over Akron) and Kent controls the Schwebel's Challenge trophy (over YSU). I mean a trophy game only held in one location? I mean if it was a neutral location maybe, but why bother; Akron, Kent and YSU have the largest stadiums in the region. It just makes sense to keep the rotation. Possibly the Hall-of-Fame stadium? Still would favor Akron, but not so much for Kent.

In general, I am happy that we do pay attention to other teams when scheduling. I know this is hard for other teams in the conference to understand and my hat is off for the administration in this area.

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Well 1AA I agree with your first paragraph but not the second. I also have a long memory, I will not pay homage to those schools - period. Would love to play them but only home and home. I do not feel that we would "own" either of them, I think that the games would be very competitive which ironically would only make the series that much more attractive to area fans. Win win for all schools.

I think that all of our home games should be scheduled at 1:00. If you are more interested in watching someone else on TV then experiencing a YSU game in person, so be it. These fans are most likely the same ones that are headed for the exits at the end of the 3rd QTR.

ytownchief22:
We aren't in the 90's anymore. That's the problem with the Youngstown area. Don't want to accept change.

HappyPenguin:
I would play them anywhere. Its about the only thing short of a deep playoff run that would get casual local fans interest.

Online streaming has changed how we watch games as well. I no longer have to drive 6+ hours to watch a road game.

I wonder if there's any way we could see what the viewership is for our home broadcasts this year? ESPN would readily have that info...number of connections, where the people are from geographically based on IP address, did they close it in the 3rd Q?  ;D

IAA Fan:
I understand where you are coming from Happy. However, the trophy would have to stop and I think that you are overestimating public support of an away game in Kent or Akron. Yes, the level of interest would be higher than maybe RMU in Pittsburgh. However not as high as an away Big-6 game, or as high as a home game with Kent or Akron. It is not fair to the long-term Penguin fans, but I see no justification and a very high degree of risk of fan loss. You see, many fans do not see these two clubs as a pair of IA/FBS schools with 22 more scholarships ...they view them as the bottom of the football power hierarchy.

Now if our team begins to improve, then maybe we can consider 2 money games ...as the western conferences do. Even the Dakotas and UNI have done it. However, if we lose both, then we have no choice but a 1 or 2 loss conference record, or it is no play-off with 4 losses.

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