Miami opens as 3.5 point favorite vs. App. St

The only way you think KB Stadium is so loud is if you haven't been to any P5 venues in your life really. It's an incredibly open stadium that does not hold sound in very well. Duke crowds get as loud as KB.
 
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App state converts 3rd downs at a 19% rate. Vanilla or not, thats terrible.

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The only reason this hillbilly keeps posting is because he's deluded himself into thinking App Store will win, so he's planning his little victory march here post game.

Just a straight up troll job.

Can't wait until we smack that billy *** and send these clowns back to their mediocre position in football.

So i'm a troll, hillbilly from the little ol' backwoods of North Carolina with a Bachelor's Degree. What a scary proposition for society.

The definition of mediocrity during the 21st Century is going to send App back to mediocrity. :Y-u-no:

Congratulations on your BA?

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The only reason this hillbilly keeps posting is because he's deluded himself into thinking App Store will win, so he's planning his little victory march here post game.

Just a straight up troll job.

Can't wait until we smack that billy *** and send these clowns back to their mediocre position in football.

So i'm a troll, hillbilly from the little ol' backwoods of North Carolina with a Bachelor's Degree. What a scary proposition for society.

The definition of mediocrity during the 21st Century is going to send App back to mediocrity. :Y-u-no:

Congratulations on your BA?

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B.S.

Logic over rules intuition which this board has a problem with.
 
The only reason this hillbilly keeps posting is because he's deluded himself into thinking App Store will win, so he's planning his little victory march here post game.

Just a straight up troll job.

Can't wait until we smack that billy *** and send these clowns back to their mediocre position in football.

So i'm a troll, hillbilly from the little ol' backwoods of North Carolina with a Bachelor's Degree. What a scary proposition for society.

The definition of mediocrity during the 21st Century is going to send App back to mediocrity. :Y-u-no:

Congratulations on your BA?

View attachment 38481

B.S.

Logic over rules intuition which this board has a problem with.

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The only way you think KB Stadium is so loud is if you haven't been to any P5 venues in your life really. It's an incredibly open stadium that does not hold sound in very well. Duke crowds get as loud as KB.

Depends on the game honestly. Crowds as of late haven't been as excitable due to having new opponents with little to no history coming to Boone. During the National Championship years, it didn't matter who App was playing as evidenced by the crowd record being set against Elon University. Big XII officials were at the 2007 Semifinal game against Richmond and said that game was as loud as any that they had officiated that year with only 24,000 in attendance. Was probably so raucous due to Armanti Edwards scoring 7 TD's with 313 yards rushing and 14 of 16 passing.

Regardless, I will remove my opinion of App being loud. It will be the most quiet stadium you've ever seen because Miami will be winning 56-0 at the end of the first quarter.
 
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The only way you think KB Stadium is so loud is if you haven't been to any P5 venues in your life really. It's an incredibly open stadium that does not hold sound in very well. Duke crowds get as loud as KB.

Depends on the game honestly. Crowds as of late haven't been as excitable due to having new opponents with little to no history coming to Boone. During the National Championship years, it didn't matter who App was playing as evidenced by the crowd record being set against Elon University. Big XII officials were at the 2007 Semifinal game against Richmond and said that game was as loud as any that they had officiated that year with only 24,000 in attendance. Was probably so raucous due to Armanti Edwards scoring 7 TD's with 313 yards rushing and 14 of 16 passing.

Regardless, I will remove my opinion of App being loud. It will be the most quiet stadium you've ever seen because Miami will be winning 56-0 at the end of the first quarter.

LOL @ "National Championship Years". As if a D2 championship really means anything.
 
We get what you're saying, it's going to be loud for 30,000 fans, but, most people aren't impressed when this team played in front of 82,000 at FSU last year, 61,000 at UNC last year (which really wasn't that loud, because UNC fans suck), 55,000 at Louisville in 2014, 91,000 at Nebraska in 2014, 64,000 at VT in 2014, etc, etc. And, it's not going to be all App State fans. Miami got 2,500 tickets and sold them all, and most Miami fans I know (and a lot on here and other sites) didn't get them from the school. There are going to be a lot of Miami fans in Boone too. People don't realize this because our home attendance isn't great, but because of our national fan base and national alumni base, we travel really well.
 
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The Belt is ranked higher than the C-USA right now. If you knew anything about the entirety of CFB and not just the newly coined term Power 5 (an ESPN creation no less), you'd know that the talent gap didn't suddenly just appear out of no where. This is one division, FBS, and you are visiting a place that will likely be louder than everywhere you play except Virginia Tech and UNC. A natural amphitheater keeps sound in quite nicely.

MIAMIShould win by 20+, but playing an option team, in the rain, isn't an ideal situation for Miami.

lollll

I meant that Miami should win by 20+, but there are a few equalizers in football; the option and weather.


We play North Carolina at home.
 
The only way you think KB Stadium is so loud is if you haven't been to any P5 venues in your life really. It's an incredibly open stadium that does not hold sound in very well. Duke crowds get as loud as KB.

Depends on the game honestly. Crowds as of late haven't been as excitable due to having new opponents with little to no history coming to Boone. During the National Championship years, it didn't matter who App was playing as evidenced by the crowd record being set against Elon University. Big XII officials were at the 2007 Semifinal game against Richmond and said that game was as loud as any that they had officiated that year with only 24,000 in attendance. Was probably so raucous due to Armanti Edwards scoring 7 TD's with 313 yards rushing and 14 of 16 passing.

Regardless, I will remove my opinion of App being loud. It will be the most quiet stadium you've ever seen because Miami will be winning 56-0 at the end of the first quarter.

LOL @ "National Championship Years". As if a D2 championship really means anything.

I guess beating the #5 team in the country and dominating Joe Flacco mean nothing. Regardless, I wasn't trying to pump up the 3 consecutive Division 1-AA National Championships, only was using that to give context to why crowd involvement would be more intense during that time period.
 
The Belt is ranked higher than the C-USA right now. If you knew anything about the entirety of CFB and not just the newly coined term Power 5 (an ESPN creation no less), you'd know that the talent gap didn't suddenly just appear out of no where. This is one division, FBS, and you are visiting a place that will likely be louder than everywhere you play except Virginia Tech and UNC. A natural amphitheater keeps sound in quite nicely.

MIAMIShould win by 20+, but playing an option team, in the rain, isn't an ideal situation for Miami.

lollll

I meant that Miami should win by 20+, but there are a few equalizers in football; the option and weather.


We play North Carolina at home.

Has since been corrected to Notre Dame away.
 
The only way you think KB Stadium is so loud is if you haven't been to any P5 venues in your life really. It's an incredibly open stadium that does not hold sound in very well. Duke crowds get as loud as KB.

Depends on the game honestly. Crowds as of late haven't been as excitable due to having new opponents with little to no history coming to Boone. During the National Championship years, it didn't matter who App was playing as evidenced by the crowd record being set against Elon University. Big XII officials were at the 2007 Semifinal game against Richmond and said that game was as loud as any that they had officiated that year with only 24,000 in attendance. Was probably so raucous due to Armanti Edwards scoring 7 TD's with 313 yards rushing and 14 of 16 passing.

Regardless, I will remove my opinion of App being loud. It will be the most quiet stadium you've ever seen because Miami will be winning 56-0 at the end of the first quarter.

LOL @ "National Championship Years". As if a D2 championship really means anything.

I guess beating the #5 team in the country and dominating Joe Flacco mean nothing. Regardless, I wasn't trying to pump up the 3 consecutive Division 1-AA National Championships, only was using that to give context to why crowd involvement would be more intense during that time period.

Not really. Beating Delaware isn't something to really be crowing about. It'd be like Montana crowing about beating Montana State for the 1000th time in a row. It's a subpar league with subpar competition.
 
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The Belt is ranked higher than the C-USA right now. If you knew anything about the entirety of CFB and not just the newly coined term Power 5 (an ESPN creation no less), you'd know that the talent gap didn't suddenly just appear out of no where. This is one division, FBS, and you are visiting a place that will likely be louder than everywhere you play except Virginia Tech and UNC. A natural amphitheater keeps sound in quite nicely.

MIAMIShould win by 20+, but playing an option team, in the rain, isn't an ideal situation for Miami.

lollll

I meant that Miami should win by 20+, but there are a few equalizers in football; the option and weather.


We play North Carolina at home.

Has since been corrected to Notre Dame away.

Doesn't matter. I've been to games at UNC. That place is not loud and the people don't go to watch football. It's like a big Greek social.
 
We get what you're saying, it's going to be loud for 30,000 fans, but, most people aren't impressed when this team played in front of 82,000 at FSU last year, 61,000 at UNC last year (which really wasn't that loud, because UNC fans suck), 55,000 at Louisville in 2014, 91,000 at Nebraska in 2014, 64,000 at VT in 2014, etc, etc. And, it's not going to be all App State fans. Miami got 2,500 tickets and sold them all, and most Miami fans I know (and a lot on here and other sites) didn't get them from the school. There are going to be a lot of Miami fans in Boone too. People don't realize this because our home attendance isn't great, but because of our national fan base and national alumni base, we travel really well.

I agree that all of those places are loud. I'm also not suggesting that Boone will be any louder than those places, only that your schedule for away games sets up favorably this season and compared to App, certain places won't be as tough to play. Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Virginia and NC State are all likely wins for Miami as all of those teams are either in downward trends or are just not good (i.e. NC State Pig Farming U). Virginia lost to Richmond, NC State lost to ECU, Virginia Tech was run out of Bristol, and Georgia Tech is coming off of a really down year.
 

I meant that Miami should win by 20+, but there are a few equalizers in football; the option and weather.


We play North Carolina at home.

Has since been corrected to Notre Dame away.

Doesn't matter. I've been to games at UNC. That place is not loud and the people don't go to watch football. It's like a big Greek social.

We can take solace in being in the same group that doesn't like the Tar Holes.
 
We get what you're saying, it's going to be loud for 30,000 fans, but, most people aren't impressed when this team played in front of 82,000 at FSU last year, 61,000 at UNC last year (which really wasn't that loud, because UNC fans suck), 55,000 at Louisville in 2014, 91,000 at Nebraska in 2014, 64,000 at VT in 2014, etc, etc. And, it's not going to be all App State fans. Miami got 2,500 tickets and sold them all, and most Miami fans I know (and a lot on here and other sites) didn't get them from the school. There are going to be a lot of Miami fans in Boone too. People don't realize this because our home attendance isn't great, but because of our national fan base and national alumni base, we travel really well.

I agree that all of those places are loud. I'm also not suggesting that Boone will be any louder than those places, only that your schedule for away games sets up favorably this season and compared to App, certain places won't be as tough to play. Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Virginia and NC State are all likely wins for Miami as all of those teams are either in downward trends or are just not good (i.e. NC State Pig Farming U). Virginia lost to Richmond, NC State lost to ECU, Virginia Tech was run out of Bristol, and Georgia Tech is coming off of a really down year.

VT was not run out of Bristol. They put the ball on the ground 4 times and lost all 4. That's the difference in the game. As I said on another thread, look up the stats. VT actually dominated most categories. Tennesse still stinks.
 
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