WyoBrandX said:Most lopsided loss
10-13-1923 Loss (79/0) Utah
And they probably did an on-side kick after scoring their 79th point.
WyoBrandX said:Most lopsided loss
10-13-1923 Loss (79/0) Utah
Dude... We're in the mountain west. There's not enough fan support to have a neutral site game, especially one where travel is maximized for both teams like you propose. If tomorrow's game was anywhere besides Laramie or San Diego, there wouldn't be 10,000 people there.Adv8RU12 said:I've been watching the Colorado Washington game. And I have some opinions.
1) No team should have a home field advantage in a championship playoff.
2) The site should be a neutral one IN A WARM WEATHER SITE.
3) The site should be distant enough from each team to not favor short travel for one team.
The frigid weather (and possible wind to add to the cold), although affecting both teams, makes the
game more "probabilistic" (for want of a better term) insofar as quirky things can happen in the
cold that would not occur in good weather, possibly giving the lesser team an advantage it would not
have in ideal weather.
Just my opinion based on previous observations.
OrediggerPoke said:Wyoming beat Cheyenne High School 18-0!
Come on, let's keep the streak alive!
Yup, and where would that neutral site be? Las Vegas every year? But what if UNLV were to play in the game, would you move it?cali2wyo said:Dude... We're in the mountain west. There's not enough fan support to have a neutral site game, especially one where travel is maximized for both teams like you propose. If tomorrow's game was anywhere besides Laramie or San Diego, there wouldn't be 10,000 people there.Adv8RU12 said:I've been watching the Colorado Washington game. And I have some opinions.
1) No team should have a home field advantage in a championship playoff.
2) The site should be a neutral one IN A WARM WEATHER SITE.
3) The site should be distant enough from each team to not favor short travel for one team.
The frigid weather (and possible wind to add to the cold), although affecting both teams, makes the
game more "probabilistic" (for want of a better term) insofar as quirky things can happen in the
cold that would not occur in good weather, possibly giving the lesser team an advantage it would not
have in ideal weather.
Just my opinion based on previous observations.
joshvanklomp said:Yup, and where would that neutral site be? Las Vegas every year? But what if UNLV were to play in the game, would you move it?cali2wyo said:Dude... We're in the mountain west. There's not enough fan support to have a neutral site game, especially one where travel is maximized for both teams like you propose. If tomorrow's game was anywhere besides Laramie or San Diego, there wouldn't be 10,000 people there.Adv8RU12 said:I've been watching the Colorado Washington game. And I have some opinions.
1) No team should have a home field advantage in a championship playoff.
2) The site should be a neutral one IN A WARM WEATHER SITE.
3) The site should be distant enough from each team to not favor short travel for one team.
The frigid weather (and possible wind to add to the cold), although affecting both teams, makes the
game more "probabilistic" (for want of a better term) insofar as quirky things can happen in the
cold that would not occur in good weather, possibly giving the lesser team an advantage it would not
have in ideal weather.
Just my opinion based on previous observations.
Wyokie said:joshvanklomp said:Yup, and where would that neutral site be? Las Vegas every year? But what if UNLV were to play in the game, would you move it?cali2wyo said:Dude... We're in the mountain west. There's not enough fan support to have a neutral site game, especially one where travel is maximized for both teams like you propose. If tomorrow's game was anywhere besides Laramie or San Diego, there wouldn't be 10,000 people there.Adv8RU12 said:I've been watching the Colorado Washington game. And I have some opinions.
1) No team should have a home field advantage in a championship playoff.
2) The site should be a neutral one IN A WARM WEATHER SITE.
3) The site should be distant enough from each team to not favor short travel for one team.
The frigid weather (and possible wind to add to the cold), although affecting both teams, makes the
game more "probabilistic" (for want of a better term) insofar as quirky things can happen in the
cold that would not occur in good weather, possibly giving the lesser team an advantage it would not
have in ideal weather.
Just my opinion based on previous observations.
Plus Vegas can get cold in December so...that throws out your 2nd argument, advBRU12.
Honolulu is automatically out due to travel costs for everyone!
Wyokie said:Vegas can get cold in December so...that throws out your 2nd argument, advBRU12.
Honolulu is automatically out due to travel costs for everyone!