2021: VMI @ Kent St.
2022: VMI @ Wake Forest.
http://www.fbschedules.com/2018/04/v...e-forest-2022/
Also, 2023: VMI @ N C State
http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa/acc/...e-wolfpack.php
2021: VMI @ Kent St.
2022: VMI @ Wake Forest.
http://www.fbschedules.com/2018/04/v...e-forest-2022/
Also, 2023: VMI @ N C State
http://www.fbschedules.com/ncaa/acc/...e-wolfpack.php
1-AA is tops!!
Albany at Hawaii in 2023. First time ever the Danes will leave the 48.
http://www.fbschedules.com/2018/04/u...t-hawaii-2023/
Reason number one why I am a bandwagon fan: the Ivy League football teams are not playing at their best nationally.
Future Albany schedule now shapes up as:
2018- Pittsburgh
2019- Central Michigan
2020- UMASS- Shocking part of this is we are getting $250k for a bus game, which will also likely have a good contingent of travelling fans being able to attend
2021- Syracuse
2022- OPEN
2023- Hawaii- $150k paycheck, travel for 120 people covered...and we get to play an extra game (likely will) at home due to the NCAA rules on the subject. So, we get an extra gate and concession revenue.
A bird sitting on a tree is never afraid of the branch breaking because its trust in not in the branch, but in its own wings. ~Anonymous
I'm assuming they paid UCA more because of the transition as well as travel costs were significantly lower for UCA than it is for a New York team flying to Hawaii. Davis to Honolulu is 5.5 hours as opposed to Albany to Honolulu which is a 10.5 hour flight if they flew directly out of Albany.
TTU at Minnesota in 2020...
2 0 1 1 Ohio Valley Conference CHAMPIONS!
Trees at Georgia Bulldogs in 2023.
http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.as...ec&tm=&src=FCS
Reason number one why I am a bandwagon fan: the Ivy League football teams are not playing at their best nationally.
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