The latest I hear is that the BU-Cornell game at MSG is on for Saturday, 11/24/07.
No word yet if the Big Red will have their own float for the Macy's Parade.
ooooooooo...
< fingers crossed >
That's not a parade float, that's coach Schafer's gigantic head.
[quote Mark]The latest I hear is that the BU-Cornell game at MSG is on for Saturday, 11/24/07.
No word yet if the Big Red will have their own float for the Macy's Parade.[/quote]
Thanksgiving in CT, what a wonderful thought. My brother and his wife will definitely welcome me home, especially if I cook the Thanksgiving dinner :-) .
Will duly note this in my 2007 calendar.
Where does one go to hear such a rumor?
[quote Ben Rocky 04]Where does one go to hear such a rumor?[/quote]
Here, apparently. :-P
I got the info from somebody close to the BU program, and it really is not a rumor at this point. It is set to happen. And as far as I have been told, the two teams will also play a home-and-home series the following two seasons, but I'm not sure who will host the first year and who will host the second.
Didn't Mike Eaves say something along the lines of wanting to schedule a game with Cornell after they played in the NCAA's?
I like the idea of having a competitive opponent over Thanksgiving :)
So I guess you enjoyed last Thanksgiving ;-)
[quote Will][quote Ben Rocky 04]Where does one go to hear such a rumor?[/quote]
Here, apparently. :-P[/quote]
PM me for more details.
Touche. I'll amend to define "competitive" as "anywhere in the polls."
Nov. 28, 2005 poll: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/?data=uscho1m&season=20052006&week=1128
and March 20, 2006: http://www.uscho.com/rankings/?data=uscho1m&season=20052006&week=0320
Yes, I had to look them up to make sure my definition would not be picked apart again :)
[quote Ben Rocky 04]Where does one go to hear such a rumor?[/quote]
There's an interesting season preview with Jack Parker available as a podcast. If you don't want to listen to the whole preview, there's an interesting sequence where Parker talks about strength of schedule and mentions that next year they're playing Michigan, going to Alaska to play North Dakota, and will be playing Cornell in MSQ on Thanksgiving weekend. BU radio broadcaster, Bernie Corbett, chuckles "Big Red on Broadway." Not bad.
http://www.bu.edu/athletics/fans/podcast.html
[quote ithacat]BU radio broadcaster, Bernie Corbett, chuckles "Big Red on Broadway." Not bad.
http://www.bu.edu/athletics/fans/podcast.html[/quote]
Give My Regards to Broad...errr Davy!
[quote redhair34][quote ithacat]BU radio broadcaster, Bernie Corbett, chuckles "Big Red on Broadway." Not bad.
http://www.bu.edu/athletics/fans/podcast.html[/quote]
Give My Regards to Broad...errr Davy![/quote]
For this fanbase...even better. I did enjoy, however, hearing the BU radio guy say "Big Red" during the interview. Talk about a potential sea of red.
[quote Liz '05]I like the idea of having a competitive opponent over Thanksgiving :)[/quote]I like the idea of a game I can get to on the subway!
[quote jmh30][quote Liz '05]I like the idea of having a competitive opponent over Thanksgiving :)[/quote]I like the idea of a game I can get to on the subway![/quote]
Join me for the Alma Mater on the 1 train? :-D
Guess I am heading back home for thanksgiving next year. Whats everyones bet on the ticket price for the first 5 rows, and what the total attendance will be?
No home to go back to anymore, but I'll do my best to be in NYC for that next year (still have relatives on LI for turkey).
I like the fact that this is probably the ONLY weekend (and Christmas) where I wont be able to get to the city for the game (from Texas). Unless the game is Sunday, which I might be able to make it
[quote Jacob '06]Guess I am heading back home for thanksgiving next year. Whats everyones bet on the ticket price for the first 5 rows, and what the total attendance will be?[/quote]
Pure guesswork...
Prime seating: $30
Over/under on attendance: 5,000
[quote Chris '03][quote Jacob '06]Guess I am heading back home for thanksgiving next year. Whats everyones bet on the ticket price for the first 5 rows, and what the total attendance will be?[/quote]
Pure guesswork...
Prime seating: $30
Over/under on attendance: 5,000[/quote]The Colgate games at Nassau Coliseum drew 3000-3500. But I suspect BU has a lot more alumni fans (no, I almost guarantee it). Plus MSG is easier to get to (says the Manhattan snob). So 5000 is probably at least a good bet.
Can any of our long time readers tell us what attendance was like at the MSG Holiday Tournaments years ago?
If I'm not mistaken, you could sit almost whereever you pleased. The one I attended ('74- '75 season - I think) was fun but not well attended.
[quote KeithK]
Can any of our long time readers tell us what attendance was like at the MSG Holiday Tournaments years ago?[/quote]
I'm so "long time" I saw us play in the old Garden ('67-'68) as well as the current MSG ('69-'70 and others). My hazy recollection of the attendance is that it was decent but certainly nothing great (a total guess - maybe greater in '67-68 and in the 3500-5000 range thereafter). I remember having no trouble finding an RPI friend in the crowd at the '69-'70 tournament. That was the tournament where I was escorted from the building in the third period of the second night for throwing a hat on the ice for Dick Bertrand's hat trick. Ironically the hat never even hit the ice, as Dick caught it in flight on his way back to the bench. I was able to walk over to the next exit/entrance and walk right back in the building and return to my seat.
Thanks Jeff and Marty. That's about what I thought. I didn't mention the Boston tournaments because I figured Boston has more interest in hockey and college hockey in general than NYC, so the numbers at the Garden might be expected to be higher than at MSG.
[quote jkahn]I remember having no trouble finding an RPI friend in the crowd at the '69-'70 tournament.[/quote] I'm surprised that an RPI fan wanted to be found. I know that I was doing both days. ::yark::
At least some of the Boston Garden tourneys were sparcely attended, too. I don't remember that there was much of a crowd at the '73 NCAA finals, but my memory is clouded by the outcome for Cornell.
In an article in today's Rochester paper, RIT's coach mentions talking with Cornell about playing at BCA.
The article's about RIT trying to get big name programs to BCA. I wonder if Cornell could help them out? Michigan may not be interested in coming to Rochester to play RIT twice, but might they be interested in a Friday night game with RIT and a Saturday game on neutral ice with Cornell? Put RIT-Niagara on the undercard and you have a nice doubleheader for hockey fans in Rochester. That'd be a nice way for Cornell to improve their OOC schedule.
http://www.rochesterdandc.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061020/SPORTS09/610200391/1007/SPORTS
I love the idea, but I don't see what's in it for Michigan. Don't they have eleventy-zillion setas at Yost they can fill at will?
[quote Trotsky]I love the idea, but I don't see what's in it for Michigan. Don't they have eleventy-zillion setas at Yost they can fill at will?[/quote]
6637. Heck, tell them Cornell will send the football team to Ann Arbor as a sacrifice.
What, and put our still-winning (12-6-0) all-time record against them at risk? :-D
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3092
[quote Beeeej]What, and put our still-winning (12-6-0) all-time record against them at risk? :-D
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3092[/quote]
This will happen regardless, because if by some magic Cornell makes the NCAA tournament this year, they'll get shipped to Michigan as the 2 seed, win a come-from-behind decision against the 3 seed, and lose an overtime heartbreaker to Michigan the following night.
[quote Section A Banshee][quote Beeeej]What, and put our still-winning (12-6-0) all-time record against them at risk? :-D
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3092[/quote]
This will happen regardless, because if by some magic Cornell makes the NCAA tournament this year, they'll get shipped to Michigan as the 2 seed, win a come-from-behind decision against the 3 seed, and lose an overtime heartbreaker to Michigan the following night.[/quote]
He was referring to football.
[quote nyc94][quote Section A Banshee][quote Beeeej]What, and put our still-winning (12-6-0) all-time record against them at risk? :-D
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3092[/quote]
This will happen regardless, because if by some magic Cornell makes the NCAA tournament this year, they'll get shipped to Michigan as the 2 seed, win a come-from-behind decision against the 3 seed, and lose an overtime heartbreaker to Michigan the following night.[/quote]
He was referring to football.[/quote]
Oh.
Uh.... nothing to see here.
[quote Beeeej]What, and put our still-winning (12-6-0) all-time record against them at risk? :-D
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3092[/quote]
I could live with 12-7 if it gets a hockey game against them. ;-)
I see they once beat up on Ann Arbor HS & the Harvard Club of Chicago...bullies.
[quote ithacat][quote Beeeej]What, and put our still-winning (12-6-0) all-time record against them at risk? :-D
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3092[/quote]
I could live with 12-7 if it gets a hockey game against them. ;-)
I see they once beat up on Ann Arbor HS & the Harvard Club of Chicago...bullies.[/quote]
Well, we can also boast winning football records vs. Penn State, Pitt, & Syracuse, and perfect records vs. Ohio State, Michigan State, & Virginia Tech. And MIT.
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/ivyleague/cornell/opponents.php
[quote RichH][quote ithacat][quote Beeeej]What, and put our still-winning (12-6-0) all-time record against them at risk? :-D
http://mgoblue.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3092[/quote]
I could live with 12-7 if it gets a hockey game against them. ;-)
I see they once beat up on Ann Arbor HS & the Harvard Club of Chicago...bullies.[/quote]
Well, we can also boast winning football records vs. Penn State, Pitt, & Syracuse, and perfect records vs. Ohio State, Michigan State, & Virginia Tech. And MIT.
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/ivyleague/cornell/opponents.php[/quote]
Yeah, but what's with losing to the 47th Infantry? At least Palmyra HS wasn't a loss. :`(
Having never been to a BU game, what does the band play when the Dogs hit the ice?
[quote ithacat]Having never been to a BU game, what does the band play when the Dogs hit the ice?[/quote]
I don't think there's something special for that (so, "Mickey Mouse" I guess). The big deal is that the "Screw BU" cheer doesn't have a second part.
[quote ithacat]
Yeah, but what's with losing to the 47th Infantry? At least Palmyra HS wasn't a loss. :`([/quote]
The 47th Infantry game was played 10-13-1917, in the midst of The Great War (a 6-0 CU loss). Either they were pumped up for battle, or we lost to make them feel good before they went off to fight. Yeah, that's it.
The Palmyra HS game was Cornell's first football win ever, on 10-20-1888 (26-0 CU win). The previous year, Cornell played the first 2 games in the program's history, losing to Union (24-10) and Lehigh (38-10).
http://www.cfbdatawarehouse.com/data/div_iaa/ivyleague/cornell/yearly_results.php?year=1887
[quote jtwcornell91]The big deal is that the "Screw BU" cheer doesn't have a second part.[/quote]
How long until Gene outlaws "screw"? At least he won't bring Lynah ushers to MSG.
Wah wah wah.... you might want to take the tampon out of your bunghole, you whining baby
There's really no crowd control at all at MSG. We'll be able to do pretty much whatever we want. That'll be fun.
[quote bandrews37]Wah wah wah.... you might want to take the tampon out of your bunghole, you whining baby[/quote]
::screwy::
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