UGAy beefs up next year's schedule

I agree:
2010
Nonconference Home: South Carolina State, Middle Tennessee State
Nonconference Away: Kansas, Georgia

Probably it would have been difficult to guess if Kansas or Colorado would be good in 2010 back when these were scheduled.

I will love watching PJ crush MTSU... they go back, way back.

GSU vs. MTSU was once a huge rivalry
 
Never did playing those teams hurt us. We beat Auburn twice, the year we lost to ND we went to the Gator. The year we lost to BYU we weren't very good anyway.

You're right - if you're talking about each game individually. But the cumulative effect of playing a full competitive schedule did hurt us in most of those years.
 
excellent point.

But it's very problematic for the GTAA to sell/promote season ticket sales when your home schedule has 3 1-AA or bottom feeder 1-A games plus ACC schedule plus Georgia every other year.

Wish more of our fans would want to be at BDS to support the Jackets 6/7 times each and every season REGARDLESS of the opponent, but that isn't the reality of the situation.

I guess it just depends on how we want to build the fanbase - tougher schedules for those who buy tickets for the now or easier schedules which should result in better records (avg wins should increase by 1-2 per year getting us closer to averaging 9-10 wins). Average attendance may suffer but we'd likely get another home game per season so revenue wouldn't take a hit.
 
GT future home games

FUTURE HOME FOOTBALL OPPONENTS

2010
ACC Home: NC State, Virginia, Miami, Duke
Nonconference Home: South Carolina State, Middle Tennessee State

2011
ACC Home: Clemson, Maryland, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Nonconference Home: Kansas, Western Carolina, Georgia

2012
ACC Home: Boston College, Virginia, Duke, Miami
Nonconference Home: Middle Tennessee State

(looks like GT has to pick up two games for 2012)

2013
ACC Home: Clemson, Florida State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Nonconference Home: Elon, Vanderbilt, Georgia

2014
ACC Home: Wake Forest, Virginia, Duke, Miami
Nonconference Home: Wofford, Alabama

2015
ACC Home: Clemson, NC State, North Carolina, Virginia Tech
Nonconference Home: Georgia Southern, Tulane, Georgia

Other Non-Conference Home Games beyond 2015
2016: Syracuse Home
2017: Auburn Home
2018: Tulane Home
2022: South Carolina Home
 
Kansas is in a lot better shape than Colorado. Auburn was left out of the dance that year so an SEC team can go undefeated and not get in. Also don't forget LSU split with USC in 2003.
 
Dang, this is weak and kind of shocking! I use to live in Bannock County Idaho (15 minutes from Pocatello)! From the Bengals football page,

"ISU Football to Face Another Big Dawg in 2010 as Team Will Play the University of Georgia

ISU opens at home with Montana-Western and also has short trip to Utah State on docket
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ISU will face both Utah State and Georgia in 2010
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Sept. 29, 2009

Pocatello, ID --- Idaho State University has faced the likes of national title contenders in Boise State and Oklahoma in John Zamberlin's three years at the helm of ISU football, and now his charges will face a really big dog, er, Dawg, as the Bengals have announced in conjunction with the University of Georgia that the team teams will meet on November 6 of 2010.
By adding that game, Idaho State will not play Cal Poly in 2010, and the Bengals and Athletic Director Jeff Tingey will either pay the forfeiture penalty or line up a game for Cal Poly with another school, as Tingey did this year with Cal Poly when worked it out so that Weber State could play Cal Poly.
Along with Georgia, the Bengals will also play WAC member Utah State on September 11 in the second game of the season after opening the season with Montana-Western. ISU was scheduled to open the 2009 season with Montana-Western, but the NCAA would not grant ISU the waiver needed to play a week early, although it was granted for several other schools, including Indiana State.
Georgia is the second SEC school that ISU will have faced in the previous six seasons, as the Bengals lost to Kentucky 42-29 in 2005, a game ISU led 29-28 with 5:14 to go. Interestingly enough, Georgia last week kicked a late field goal to beat Arizona State in Athens. The Bengals and ASU played earlier this year, with the Sun Devils winning 50-3.
Georgia in the last three seasons has played Georgia Southern (2007), Western Carolina (2006), and Western Kentucky (2005), and they play Tennessee Tech this season. The Dawgs are currently ranked #18 in the FBS, and sit at 3-1 with a game against #4 LSU this week. Georgia plays in 92, 746-seat Sanford Stadium, and that game should break the Idaho State and Big Sky record for largest crowd to watch a Big Sky or ISU team in action, set three weeks ago when 84,749 fans watched the Oklahoma-Idaho State game.
"Certainly it will be a daunting task, but playing the University of Georgia will allow us to extend our University footprint to the eastern United States," said Director of Athletics Jeff Tingey. "We look forward to the opportunity to play in another storied college football venue."
Idaho State originally was to play Eastern Washington on November 6, but the Eagles agreed to move their game with ISU in 2010 and ISU will be moving the game with Eastern in Pocatello in 2011 so the Eagles can also play an FBS team. The Bengals will receive $525,000 for playing Georgia, after receiving $500,000 last year for their game with the Oklahoma Sooners. Idaho State will receive $200,000 from Utah State, plus ISU will have an allotment of 1,000 tickets to sell for that game, with those proceeds going to Idaho State.
ISU's game at Utah State is a renewal of a series that last was played in 2002 as the last of a three-game contract. From 2000-02, the games with the two schools were extremely close and entertaining. In 2000, ISU won in frigid temperatures 27-24 to give the Bengals a 6-5 season, and deny Utah State a winning season. The next year ISU led 27-0 in the third quarter and lost 28-27, and then ISU trailed in 2002 28-0 but came nearly all the way back, having a Hail Mary batted away in the end zone in a 38-33 barnburner. That game was one of the first college football games ever broadcast in HD, as it was shown live on HDNet on Dish Network.
"I am pleased with the opportunity to compete against Utah State," said Tingey. "With Utah State being so close in proximity, they become a natural opponent and rival. I look forward to this potential rivalry for years to come."
Tingey also added, "I am also very excited to open the season next year with a home game facing off with Montana-Western. Not only is it important and beneficial for our team, but it is also important for our community."
Idaho State, along with Montana-Western, has home contests in 2010 with Northern Arizona, Weber State, Montana State, and Sacramento State. The teams' bye week falls between the Weber State and Montana State games on October 23.
Idaho State's road conference games are September 18 at Northern Colorado, October 2 at Portland State, October 9 at Montana, and November 20 at Eastern Washington to finish the regular season.
2010 Idaho State University Football Schedule Date Opponent SiteSept. 4 Montana-Western Pocatello, ID (Holt Arena)Sept. 11 at Utah State Logan, UT (Romney Stadium)Sept. 18 *at Northern Colorado Greeley, CO (Nottingham Field)Sept. 25 *Northern Arizona Pocatello, ID (Holt Arena)Oct. 2 *at Portland State Portland, OR (PGE Park)Oct. 9 *at Montana Missoula, MT (Washington-Grizzly Stadium)Oct. 16 *Weber State Pocatello, ID (Holt Arena)Oct. 30 *Montana State Pocatello, ID (Holt Arena)Nov. 6 at Georgia Athens, GA (Sanford Stadium)Nov. 13 *Sacramento State Pocatello, ID (Holt Arena)Nov. 20 *at Eastern Washington Cheney, WA (Woodward Field)* denotes Big Sky Conference game
 
I went Mule Deer hunting up there last year. The Pocatello area is beautiful. I'd do a home and home with them (Kidding of course).
 
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