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Post by road2march on Sept 26, 2011 11:35:32 GMT -8
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Post by road2march on Sept 26, 2011 11:37:11 GMT -8
We were wondering who would fill that gap in December and early January
UCR, Elon, Redlands, SD Christian and Chicago State
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Post by Draztec on Sept 26, 2011 11:47:08 GMT -8
That early schedule is gonna be tough...
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Post by pokinsky on Sept 26, 2011 12:01:11 GMT -8
OOC schedule includes 15 home games ... and only 4 away games (really only 3 since one is at USD) . Although the few we have will be extremely tough ... Baylor, Arizona, UCSB, UNLV and New Mexico.
If we manage to only lose 1-2 home games this year we should have a solid record since 2/3 of our games at at home.
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Post by standiego on Sept 26, 2011 12:10:37 GMT -8
trust season tickets will be coming in October- plus news about more recruits for 2012 and walk ons for 2011.
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Post by The Oracle on Sept 26, 2011 12:15:24 GMT -8
Is Creighton any good this year?
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Post by AztecTom on Sept 26, 2011 12:19:51 GMT -8
Is Creighton any good this year? Yes, they are picked to win there conference.
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Post by monty on Sept 26, 2011 12:22:40 GMT -8
21 home games Entry level season tickets are 4 dollars and 71 cents a game - hopefully we can keep up this type of demand and raise prices in the coming years.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2011 12:29:58 GMT -8
Getting a season ticket is a steal... especially since they have doubled the price of the general admission seats from $10 in previous years to $20 this year for a single game price - $30 for all other seats. $30 still is not bad, but pretty expensive when you consider you can get a pretty good seat for the football games for only $16. 21 home games Entry level season tickets are 4 dollars and 71 cents a game - hopefully we can keep up this type of demand and raise prices in the coming years.
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Post by monty on Sept 26, 2011 12:34:08 GMT -8
Getting a season ticket is a steal... especially since they have doubled the price of the general admission seats from $10 in previous years to $20 this year for a single game price - $30 for all other seats. $30 still is not bad, but pretty expensive when you consider you can get a pretty good seat for the football games for only $16. 21 home games Entry level season tickets are 4 dollars and 71 cents a game - hopefully we can keep up this type of demand and raise prices in the coming years. There aren't going to be many GA tickets left. Hopefully we'll start selling only GA season tickets at 100 bucks in the future.
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Post by jcljorgenson on Sept 26, 2011 12:36:30 GMT -8
We were wondering who would fill that gap in December and early January UCR, Elon, Redlands, SD Christian and Chicago State Cupcakes... I would prefer to go a little bit more competitive than that.
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Post by sdtri007 on Sept 26, 2011 12:37:14 GMT -8
November 19th will be quite a day... 1:30 Long Beach game(BB) and 5:00 Boise State(FB). People are going to be running for their cars or maybe the trolley to get to qualcomm after the BB game. Pretty tight window for sure! Will suck for tailgating :-(
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2011 12:38:47 GMT -8
We were wondering who would fill that gap in December and early January UCR, Elon, Redlands, SD Christian and Chicago State Yuck
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Post by jcljorgenson on Sept 26, 2011 12:43:14 GMT -8
We were wondering who would fill that gap in December and early January UCR, Elon, Redlands, SD Christian and Chicago State Yuck Palomar College could beat most of those teams.
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Post by standiego on Sept 26, 2011 12:46:07 GMT -8
believe they should have " Tier 1 " price for the USC ,UNLV,UNM games , Tier 2 for Cal, LBSU,Creighton and other Conference games and Tier 3 (lowest for the other OOC games ). May also have to do some creative marketing during the winter break for students
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Post by road2march on Sept 26, 2011 13:10:45 GMT -8
We were wondering who would fill that gap in December and early January UCR, Elon, Redlands, SD Christian and Chicago State Cupcakes... I would prefer to go a little bit more competitive than that. Obviously. But it takes two to tango.
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Post by BBallAnalyst on Sept 26, 2011 13:18:17 GMT -8
Cupcakes... I would prefer to go a little bit more competitive than that. Obviously. But it takes two to tango. We should try to book an ACC team....even if we have to go on the road. It would be a great tournament preview and RPI booster. Imagine San Diego State @ Duke...or @ UNC...that would be great!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2011 13:41:33 GMT -8
Really hoping that by next season we can expand our "big" home games beyond that of the Pac 12, as has been the case for the last 4 or 5 years. Would love for us to get Baylor to come back next year. Wasnt too long ago that Texas Tech and OK State were on our home scheuled. With bigger crowds, higher ticket prices, we should be able to buy some of these games again.
I highly doubt we ever get a home game with true powers in the Big East, ACC, Big 10, etc. Unless we can offer them a ton of money, not worth it to them to risk losing to us. Im talking Duke, UNC, Michigan St, UConn, Syracuse, Ohio State, Kentucky. Only way will be in one of the early season tournaments. They all pretty much only play home games anyway until conference play.
UNLV has managed to establish a decent rivalry with Louisville. Seems like we should be able to get something similar going, maybe with them or a school like Boston College - both recruit San Diego and LA very hard. Fish and Dutch should be able to pull some of their mid-west ties to get games against a school like Minnesota or something. We need to offer more money to these teams to get out here though.
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Post by jcljorgenson on Sept 26, 2011 13:48:26 GMT -8
Obviously. But it takes two to tango. We should try to book an ACC team....even if we have to go on the road. It would be a great tournament preview and RPI booster. Imagine San Diego State @ Duke...or @ UNC...that would be great! We actually played an undefeated Duke team about 10 years ago, on the road. Played them pretty tough too, turnovers and 3FGs were the difference. It was one of Fisher's first good SDSU teams, with Holcomb, Bland, Mackell and Faux. Duke started Dunleavy, Boozer, Duhon, and Jason Williams. Here is the recap: goaztecs.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/stats/122901aab.html
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Post by BBallAnalyst on Sept 26, 2011 14:21:50 GMT -8
We should try to book an ACC team....even if we have to go on the road. It would be a great tournament preview and RPI booster. Imagine San Diego State @ Duke...or @ UNC...that would be great! We actually played an undefeated Duke team about 10 years ago, on the road. Played them pretty tough too, turnovers and 3FGs were the difference. It was one of Fisher's first good SDSU teams, with Holcomb, Bland, Mackell and Faux. Duke started Dunleavy, Boozer, Duhon, and Jason Williams. Here is the recap: goaztecs.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/stats/122901aab.htmlYeah we should do it again!
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