Last Edited: 4/10/2013 8:40:30 AM by Ohio69
This can work. The culture has changed at Ohio Univeristy. Athletics is no longer second fiddle. Ohio University and Athens are known for Halloween. There is no reason we cannot incorporate football into that tradition. If we were ever going to give this a go, this is the year. And Miami is perfect opponent to try it against.
Now if the football teams lays an egg, then this will be a miserable failure... But so will the rest of the season. If the football team is rocking, this game will be epic.
Last Edited: 4/10/2013 1:09:40 PM by shabamon
I agree. Timing is going to be very important. There are a lot of things Ohio Athletics will need to do to make this game live up to its potential. I am confident Ohio marketing knows exactly how to pull this off. I do not think they were wishing against this as some suggest.. This is a tremendous opportunity. Many factors to account for, but overall I think this is a good thing.
I have as many issues with the MAC as anyone, but I think the criticism here is incredibly off-base here. I find it very hard to believe the MAC have been friendly to us about not scheduling a HallOUween home game for over a decade (at least) and all of a sudden they just decided to screw us over.
The much more likely explanation is that McDavis, Schaus and Co not only specifically requested a change in late October scheduling philopsohy, but also specifically requested the MAC schedule our premier conference matchup and archrival on our university's most well known day of the year.
Ohio Stunter used the term "raucous" to describe the crowd in Athens on Halloween. This is not Miami... I WANT the Peden crowd to be raucus, not a few people sitting on their hands. Not a riot. Really loud. A buzz in the air.
Ohio University has been known for its Halloween celebration for years. Our football program has advanced to the point where it can compliment the Halloween celebration. Not be overshadowed by it. This wasn't the case 10 years ago. This was not the case in 2010. It is now.
Last year, we rolled into the Miami game ranked and undefeated. If that happens this year, this will be the coolest Halloween celebration in Ohio University history. This is a chance for Ohio athletics to profit off Halloween in a big way. This can work, and if it does it'll be a special event that becomes synonymous with Ohio football.
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