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Viks to play Arkansas in 2019

I would much rather be playing "take-a-dive" games against teams from the Pac12 North or Mountain West.
 
bigskyconf said:
VikThunderous said:
https://www.seccountry.com/arkansas/arkansas-adds-2019-home-game-portland-state

I hope we are getting a ton of money for that game. That is crazy.[/quote


Arkansas will pay Portland State $550,000

http://www.wholehogsports.com/news/2016/dec/06/arkansas-will-pay-portland-state-550000/
 
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Great. This will help people to get to know Portland State more on a national basis. Arkansas is a great team and this will be another good way to gauge how good the Portland State team has become.

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National Viks travel onward, upward and outward.
 
Super excited to see PSU play an SEC team. I hope I am able to go to that game in 2019. Is this the only $ game announced for 2019 so far? I see 2017 is BYU, OSU. 2018, Nev, UO.
 
Agree about national exposure. Nice to have the exposure beyond the West Coast. Portland is the biggest city in the Big Sky Conference. It's currently a popular destination. Might prove attractive to some recruits.
 
goviks2 said:
Agree about national exposure. Nice to have the exposure beyond the West Coast. Portland is the biggest city in the Big Sky Conference. It's currently a popular destination. Might prove attractive to some recruits.

Sacramento is bigger than Portland, but I hear what your saying. I'd rather be here than in Sac-Town (or Flag-Town, or Whoville, or Bozo-Land, or Mazzola, or Pokey-Telo, or Pepto Obispo, or Mosco B Coltraine).

:lol:
 
The Arkansas fan I know is basically counting down Bret Bielema's numbered days. Exposure? Eh...

...and I say that because, it seems to me, "national exposure" has become "why does this school/conference schedule these cupcakes?" Boise's national exposure tends to exist only when they're playing a big school, for instance. Not that it isn't good for players to get out and have a shot against the big boys. Just that, at some point, someone has to figure out how to get sustained LOCAL exposure. BTW, complaining about being shut out by Pac-12 schools or the O or the legislature seems to be perpetually not working...

...I'm silly enough to demand RESULTS. The only way this football program gets noticed, in my estimation, in this town, right now, is 3-4 years of sustained threats from impactful sources to close it down. (And so this is where I demand we close it down, and it's possible that it could paradoxically be saved this way, but you run the risk of having it be taken seriously.)
 
Pounder said:
The only way this football program gets noticed, in my estimation, in this town, right now, is 3-4 years of sustained threats from impactful sources to close it down.

I have to ask, who are the "sustained threats from impactful sources"? Not even your fearless Timbers leader, Merritt Paulson, has ever advocated the demise of PSU football. The only "threats" I've seen have come from rabid Timbers fans (like yourself) who seem to feel entitled to be the only party in town.

It seems odd to come in to a football fans forum and demand it be shut down. But I guess, Keep Portland Weird. :oops: :ohno:
 
bigskyconf said:
Pounder said:
The only way this football program gets noticed, in my estimation, in this town, right now, is 3-4 years of sustained threats from impactful sources to close it down.

I have to ask, who are the "sustained threats from impactful sources"? Not even your fearless Timbers leader, Merritt Paulson, has ever advocated the demise of PSU football. The only "threats" I've seen have come from rabid Timbers fans (like yourself) who seem to feel entitled to be the only party in town.

It seems odd to come in to a football fans forum and demand it be shut down. But I guess, Keep Portland Weird. :oops: :ohno:

When a franchise or a program is on the outs (best recent example: Lumberjax), the most media they get is when they either threaten to fold or actually fold. I've seen that repeatedly, in any market, and who knows why. I don't even begin to understand that.

(Of course, it's inconsistent. The AFL Thunder/Steel didn't even get the benefit of THAT exposure)

Two years ago, PSU got 15 minutes of fame for beating Washington State and, the moment that didn't sustain, whoosh. Isn't it frustrating?

So that was my Swiftian moment (Jonathan, not Taylor). Propose to close the program in order to get more exposure. Part of the problem is it has a chance of working.
 
Pounder said:
bigskyconf said:
Pounder said:
The only way this football program gets noticed, in my estimation, in this town, right now, is 3-4 years of sustained threats from impactful sources to close it down.

I have to ask, who are the "sustained threats from impactful sources"? Not even your fearless Timbers leader, Merritt Paulson, has ever advocated the demise of PSU football. The only "threats" I've seen have come from rabid Timbers fans (like yourself) who seem to feel entitled to be the only party in town.

It seems odd to come in to a football fans forum and demand it be shut down. But I guess, Keep Portland Weird. :oops: :ohno:

When a franchise or a program is on the outs (best recent example: Lumberjax), the most media they get is when they either threaten to fold or actually fold. I've seen that repeatedly, in any market, and who knows why. I don't even begin to understand that.

(Of course, it's inconsistent. The AFL Thunder/Steel didn't even get the benefit of THAT exposure)

Two years ago, PSU got 15 minutes of fame for beating Washington State and, the moment that didn't sustain, whoosh. Isn't it frustrating?

So that was my Swiftian moment (Jonathan, not Taylor). Propose to close the program in order to get more exposure. Part of the problem is it has a chance of working.

But "3-4 years of sustained threats from impactful sources"? That was your direct quote. I have not heard, nor have I found, anything that could be considered a reliable source that has demanded the end of PSU football. I have seen posts from anonymous people saying this, but I would have a hard time saying they are credible. Sorry, but not everyone listens to the Timbers Army when it comes to the Portland sports scene, and not everyone should accept their word as gospel. They have run off an entity that had almost 100 years of history in Portland (baseball). Now they want to run off a program with 70 years of sustained play in college football in Portland. Thank God it is just the fans spewing this garbage and not the management.
 
bigskyconf said:
goviks2 said:
Agree about national exposure. Nice to have the exposure beyond the West Coast. Portland is the biggest city in the Big Sky Conference. It's currently a popular destination. Might prove attractive to some recruits.

Sacramento is bigger than Portland, but I hear what your saying. I'd rather be here than in Sac-Town (or Flag-Town, or Whoville, or Bozo-Land, or Mazzola, or Pokey-Telo, or Pepto Obispo, or Mosco B Coltraine).

:lol:

No offense intended, but Isn't Portland actually larger than Sacramento? The names for the college towns is pretty good. Might want to build on that.

Sacramento City..Portland City

2012 –475,367.....2012 –603,026
2013 –479,686.....2013 –609,456
2014 –485,199.....2014 –614,628
2015 –488,629.....2015 –619,801
2016– 492,405.....2016 –624,530
2017 –495,832.....2017 –628,830

Sacramento Metro ......Portland Metro
2020-2,178,000 (est).....2020-2,754,000 (est)

http://www.docin.com/p-620452842.html
 
bigskyconf wrote: "Not even your fearless Timbers leader, Merritt Paulson, has ever advocated the demise of PSU football."

Several years ago I read that Mr. Paulson wanted to install natural grass turf at Providence Park in order to host World Cup play. In that article PSU was mentioned as the loser if that came to pass.
 
To Bigskycon...

Portland, not Sacramento, is biggest city in Big Sky...Portland, 6399,863 to Sacramento 493,712. Portland metro area edges Sacramento 2.42 million to 2.41 million.
 
bigskyconf said:
But "3-4 years of sustained threats from impactful sources"? That was your direct quote.

When it happens elsewhere, it's NEVER the arena manager saying that about a tenant unless things have gone nuclear, and in that case we'd probably know before it went public. It is usually INTERNAL sources. For instance, Wim Weiwel and his various musings. Sometimes there's a faculty vote against football (see San Jose State and San Diego State). Obviously, these latter examples didn't come to fruition.

This is the kind of season that leads to that kind of talk. Imagine a student referendum on keeping the sport right now.
 
goviks2 said:
To Bigskycon...

Portland, not Sacramento, is biggest city in Big Sky...Portland, 6399,863 to Sacramento 493,712. Portland metro area edges Sacramento 2.42 million to 2.41 million.

I went off of some old data from the conference. They somehow had Sac at 2.1 million and Portland at 1.9 million. I stand corrected. My bad. :oops:
 

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