forestgreen said:For what it's worth, I actually like this game against Western. We play a division 1a school (Wash. St.) this season, so why not a division 2 school to even things out. Also, we (the Viks) want to play UO and OSU on regular basis using the angle if you're going to play a 1-aa school, why not us. I think the same logic goes with WOU, if we're going to play division 2, why not an in-state school first. Now saying that, the Viks better beat the Wolves easily or I'll be rather upset. Go Viks!
WOUalum said:This is a great game for WOU's program. We'll probably get smacked around pretty good, though we led Cal Poly in the third quarter last year on the road. But PSU is probably better than Cal Poly.
It allows us to have alumni functions in the Portland area, get some media coverage in Portland (hopefully), and bring recruits to the game. We've played EWU in the past as well as I-AA's Southern Utah and as noted Cal Poly. I'd rather play PSU because of the local flavor of the game.
We recruited Drew Hubel hard, great player for you guys. Should be a fun game, win or lose I'll be there and having fun.
* We have some good tight ends, none look as good as Boss right now -- Kevin was a once-in-a-lifetime player at WOU.
WOUalum said:I'd expect about 2,000 or more WOU fans at the game. If WOU promotes it and ties functions around it, maybe 3,000. We max out our tiny football stadium in Monmouth to about 2,500-3K a game, but got around 4,500 for Linfield last year thanks to Wildcat fans.
I would be disappointed if 2,000 WOU fans didn't show up.
WOUalum said:We've been D2 I think since 1999, but I'll have to check that. We stumbled with the move up from NAIA for quite some time as the administration bickered amongst themselves on who should do the scholarship fund raising. A new president (who was the dean and provost) is on board and supportive of our move to D2 and we've greatly increased our scholarship amounts, especially in football.
They're doing some good things, on Saturday they had Kevin Boss night at the basketball game. Kevin spoke and more than 1,300 fans showed up. Men's hoop is having a winning year (and beat UP this year!), the women's program was 0-25 last year and a new coach has them on the right track. (Former PSU coach, BTW)
Like I said, I'd be disappointed if 2,000 didn't show up for the PSU game. Lots of our players are from the Portland area as well as many of our alums. The key is tying some WOU functions to the game. I expect PSU to be too much on the field, but it still should be fun for WOU fans. I live out of state, but I'm hoping to go to the game.
Oh, we will absolutely destroy you guys, no mistake.WOUalum said:Fully committed I-AA programs like those in the Big Sky? Defeating them would be tough for WOU.
JerryGlanvilleFan90 said:Never, ever overlook anyone. Remember Appalachian State and Michigan.