That is pitiful. For a HS game!
Here's the bad part though, and don't get me wrong I believe in the notion of not just stacking your schedule with tough games...The one good thing about them being in FBS is that you can play an FCS team without it counting as an FCS team.
The annual NET COST to the UA System to have D-I football at UAin'tBama is around $800K. Yet the trustees increased tuition by 8.9% this year.A better question is how much money are they losing each year with this program?
Give it a few years. You will see. USA football will become irrelevant.:BigA: One of the posters on this thread commented about South Alabama football being in the same category as UAB. IMO South Alabama and UAB are completely different, if for no other reason than USA is a starter program. UAB has a consistent history of not supporting football and it's obvious that metro Birmingham could not care less. I've always thought that USA and the southern part of Alabama needed college football. IMO USA football will be a big success, if for no other reason than because that don't have a team anywhere close to Mobile.
Division 1A should be limited to 64 teams in four 16 team conferences. Winners of those 4 conferences play in 2 of the BCS Bowls, rotating between the 4 EOY. Plus One game in BCSNCG.If they want to have a football team to boost school spirit, etc., that's fine and they should. BUT, it should not be at taxpayer expense, which it currently is x2 (they get the above-mentioned money from the BOT, which it doesn't have to waste, and from City of B'ham -- which also doesn't have money to waste -- buying tickets so they can claim FBS I status.) I find it embarrassing when they try to do crowd shots and there is no crowd.
It was a dumb idea that has gotten worse in execution. Drop back a division, build an on-campus stadium, and play with the money you generate.
Note: I do not limit these comments to UAB. My guess is Division I is too large by at least a third, maybe more like half.
Absolutely, and it's not hard to fix but the NCAA likes having these do nothings around because it ultimately gives them more power over programs like Alabama.Note: I do not limit these comments to UAB. My guess is Division I is too large by at least a third, maybe more like half.
Yeah, it happens at FSU also. Even if you don't go to the game you have to pay an "Athletic Fee" as part of your tuition. You can redeem coupons for Tickets the day of the game. However, you aren't guaranteed seats.I assume that UAB is doing like South Alabama and the students are paying a fee every semester that funds the football team and they get money from playing BCS schools. It is utterly ridiculous for commuter schools like UAB & USA to have football teams. Both play in dumps that are off campus and both are ill attended. There is no point in having a football program if it exists solely to be a punching bag for BCS schools.
The thing with UAB is that you have to pay an athletics fee and $5 for a ticket if you go to the game.Yeah, it happens at FSU also. Even if you don't go to the game you have to pay an "Athletic Fee" as part of your tuition. You can redeem coupons for Tickets the day of the game. However, you aren't guaranteed seats.
I was told UAB students get in the games for free.The thing with UAB is that you have to pay an athletics fee and $5 for a ticket if you go to the game.
Hmmm maybe we do. I go to UAB, and I thought I heard that tickets were $5 at the door. I know they used to be free, and attendance was terrible, so I was wondering why they would charge and make attendance even worse.I was told UAB students get in the games for free.
You are so right. I wonder why so many organizations want to make rules they know they will never enforce? The cow bell rule, for example. This rule, for example. I suppose it make them feel "all powerful" or something.The rule is 15,000 and if it was enforced things would be a lot better for college football. It doesn't seem to be though, there are conferences that average around that.
If anything good can come out of all this realignment, it's that the WAC, MAC and Sun Belt might be relegated to such obscurity that they finally get the idea and go down to the appropriate level of football.
It is. They get between 14 - 20 thousand a game. It will change though. I imagine in a few years the attendance will be down in the low thousands. Football, hell all athletics in my opinion, do not belong at commuter schools. No one goes to South or UAB for the atmosphere or experience.What is South Alabama's Attendance like? Has to be better than UAB.