The must not have watched the Iowa game.
Hmmm......FBS game thousands of miles away. Will need flights and hotels, and for it all to be cheap.
Yep, I'm in.![]()
It's looking to me like a significant driver in this matchup is that Arizona has been struggling with football attendance. Averaged a stated attendance of ~48K last year, with reports of actual attendance being much lower. Arizona stadium holds 57,400. I'll bet they would love an additional 5K+ tickets sold.
http://www.azdesertswarm.com/footbal...ence-athletics
Looking good Billy Ray!
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I'm a little surprised and disappointed with a smaller guarantee of only $425k for the game, especially with Oregon paying $650k two years earlier in 2020 and Colorado paying $700k two years later in 2024.
I think that the low payout may be for a few reasons: (these are just spit-balling ideas, nothing definitive)
1. Arizona is historically a mediocre team that has had a few good years here and there.
2. We have a great record against FBS teams.
3. Maybe Arizona will be giving NDSU some tickets where that can "do with as they please" (sell), especially if Arizona has a hard time selling tickets.
4. NDSU wanted to get a guarantee game set in stone.
Kind of related - I wouldn't be surprised if NDSU schedules like Montana does - a FBS game every other year along with a FCS home and home. The road game would be the year we don't have a FBS game scheduled.
It could look like this:
2020 - at Oregon, FCS in Fargo
2021 - FCS return game away
2022 - at Arizona, FCS in Fargo
2023 - FCS Return game away
2024 - at Colorado, FCS in Fargo
2025 - FCS return game away
Most of Arizona's early season games are a scheduled for night. Last year all of their September games were at 7:30 or 7:45pm pacific time.
Looking good Billy Ray!