Ohio State and TCU to play in 2018/2019
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End of LineDan Wallenberg ‏@OSUADAthComm
Ohio State and TCU have scheduled a football home and home series for 2018 (in Fort Worth, Texas) and 2019 (in Columbus). -
sleeperTwo EZ wins.
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Fly4FunWhat is the smallest stadium that OSU has visited in OOC play in recent memory (15 years or so)?
I'm just wondering as the TCU stadium only sits 45k, which is less than any B1G school (but not by much in a few cases). But generally when doing a return trip the only schools that get those have larger stadiums... or at least that's what it seems like hence the question. -
vball10setBy that time TCU will prolly suck, and the haters will say we're scheduling cupcakes...just sayin'
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cats gone wildI would think TCU will have a bigger stadium by then since they are in a bigger conference and can make more money/have more of a turnout for games.
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End of Line
They're currently having a lot of renovations going on right now so I expect the stadium size to go up.Fly4Fun;1285498 wrote:What is the smallest stadium that OSU has visited in OOC play in recent memory (15 years or so)?
I'm just wondering as the TCU stadium only sits 45k, which is less than any B1G school (but not by much in a few cases). But generally when doing a return trip the only schools that get those have larger stadiums... or at least that's what it seems like hence the question. -
goosebumps
They don't have a lot of alumni to tap into. I don't see them getting much bigger. Plus they just spent over 100 million renovating their stadium. Doubt they'll do that again soon.cats gone wild;1285531 wrote:I would think TCU will have a bigger stadium by then since they are in a bigger conference and can make more money/have more of a turnout for games.
So why does OSU go to TCU on the road but pay UC 1 million dollars to not play at Paul Brown Stadium (seats over 60K)?
Not directed you Cats. -
goosebumpsOh and when did OSU start scheduling the Little Sisters of the Poor?
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LJ
That or the game ends up at Jerry Worldcats gone wild;1285531 wrote:I would think TCU will have a bigger stadium by then since they are in a bigger conference and can make more money/have more of a turnout for games. -
End of Line
This is most likely to happen.LJ;1285671 wrote:That or the game ends up at Jerry World -
goosebumps
I think you're right. Will probably move there. OSU travels really well. Could probably be a sellout even there, if its marketed well.LJ;1285671 wrote:That or the game ends up at Jerry World -
bigkahuna
I don't think this will happen if TCU can help it. Even though it's in their backyard, they don't have a great following. It'd be a good possibility that Jerry's World would = a home game for OSU.goosebumps;1285673 wrote:I think you're right. Will probably move there. OSU travels really well. Could probably be a sellout even there, if its marketed well. -
goosebumps
Wouldn't surprise me. Really give up the home field advantage when you move off campus, (even though its just up the road).bigkahuna;1285688 wrote:I don't think this will happen if TCU can help it. Even though it's in their backyard, they don't have a great following. It'd be a good possibility that Jerry's World would = a home game for OSU. -
bigkahuna
That and the fact they sometimes have trouble with selling out their own 45K stadium. Let's say they're able to sell 50K to Jerry's World. That could give OSU what 50-55K? That turns into a road game.goosebumps;1285690 wrote:Wouldn't surprise me. Really give up the home field advantage when you move off campus, (even though its just up the road). -
goosebumps
OSU travels well, but I don't know about 50K well for a non-bowl game.bigkahuna;1285733 wrote:That and the fact they sometimes have trouble with selling out their own 45K stadium. Let's say they're able to sell 50K to Jerry's World. That could give OSU what 50-55K? That turns into a road game. -
bigkahuna
Touchè. Also, with the Cowboy Classic this year, Michigan and Alabama only got 35K each. That left around 30K for investors, suits, Dallas businessmen....goosebumps;1285743 wrote:OSU travels well, but I don't know about 50K well for a non-bowl game.
If it wound up in Jerry's World, it'd be about the same breakdown. -
Sonofanump
Gee is an idiot.goosebumps;1285660 wrote:Oh and when did OSU start scheduling the Little Sisters of the Poor? -
killer_ewok
Thanks to E. Gordon Gee....this was one of the first things that came to mind when I saw this announced.goosebumps;1285660 wrote:Oh and when did OSU start scheduling the Little Sisters of the Poor? -
Fly4FunNot surprised non-OSU fans are trying to bring up the sisters of the poor comment.
The comment was made in reference to the fact that those schools weren't playing tough schedules. Now OSU has scheduled them (giving them another opportunity to play a tougher schedule) and you still want to slam OSU? -
cats gone wildOSU's schedule isnt much harder than the lil sisters of the poors' schedule. And why did OSU drop UGA and Tenn but then pick up TCU? Is it because of the Pac12 vs B10 deal (if thats even going thru still) or what? Inquiring minds wanna know. TIA
Btw, the Tennessee games were for the same years that OSU now has TCU.
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Crimson streakFly4Fun;1286194 wrote:Not surprised non-OSU fans are trying to bring up the sisters of the poor comment.
The comment was made in reference to the fact that those schools weren't playing tough schedules. Now OSU has scheduled them (giving them another opportunity to play a tougher schedule) and you still want to slam OSU?
No one is slamming Ohio st. Most think its just funny to see them schedule TCU after bashing them 2 years ago -
Fly4Fun
I believe one of if not both of those schools were dropped because of the scheduling conflict if the B1G/PAC12 series was going to happen and OSU dropped them in anticipation for that. But then that ended up falling through.cats gone wild;1286196 wrote:OSU's schedule isnt much harder than the lil sisters of the poors' schedule. And why did OSU drop UGA and Tenn but then pick up TCU? Is it because of the Pac12 vs B10 deal (if thats even going thru still) or what? Inquiring minds wanna know. TIA
Also, OSU's schedule not harder than TCU's? Let's pick 2010 as Crimson mentions 2 years ago.
TCU:
Oregon State (Cowboys stadium - Neutral)
Tennessee Tech
Baylor
At SMU
at Colorado State
Wyoming
BYU
Air Force
At UNLV
At Utah
San Diege State
at New Mexico
OSU:
Marshall
Miami (Fl.)
Ohio
Eastern Michigan
at Illinois
Indiana
Wisconsin
Purdue
at Minnesota
Penn State
Iowa
Michigan
Both schools realistically only had 1 OOC game worth talking about (Oregon State and Miami).
Conference play is in no way comparable. Hence the comment. -
Automatik
It had something to do with it, although I don't know the exact details. It was discussed on here.cats gone wild;1286196 wrote: And why did OSU drop UGA and Tenn but then pick up TCU? Is it because of the Pac12 vs B10 deal (if thats even going thru still) or what? Inquiring minds wanna know. TIA -
killer_ewok
All I said was that was the first thing I thought of when I saw it. Also, I've seen some OSU fans criticize Gee for that (and other comments of his) in the past.Fly4Fun;1286194 wrote:Not surprised non-OSU fans are trying to bring up the sisters of the poor comment.
The comment was made in reference to the fact that those schools weren't playing tough schedules. Now OSU has scheduled them (giving them another opportunity to play a tougher schedule) and you still want to slam OSU? -
LJcats gone wild;1286196 wrote:OSU's schedule isnt much harder than the lil sisters of the poors' schedule. And why did OSU drop UGA and Tenn but then pick up TCU? Is it because of the Pac12 vs B10 deal (if thats even going thru still) or what? Inquiring minds wanna know. TIA
Btw, the Tennessee games were for the same years that OSU now has TCU.
UGA games were for 2020/21
They were dropped because of the pending PAC 12 agreement that fell through, yes.