The GMAC and GLVC are partnering to offer their respective conference's an opportunity to play in a bowl game at the end of the year. It will be called "America's Crossroads Bowl", and played in Hobart Indiana.
Since we all love football, this got me thinking. If the PSAC was to play in a bowl game with another conference, what conference would you like to see, and where would the game be played? What are the options?
I understand that there is little to 0 chance of this happening, but just for fun where would you guys envision it?
I would like to see a PSAC/GLIAC game for the following reasons. We already have many non-conference games withe the NE-10 and the MEC. It offers us another opportunity to be exposed to another top conference. Gives our teams a chance to see what (mostly) a fully-funded program is all about.
I think if the game was to stay in PA, than Hershey may be a good option. Hotels and fanfare are available. Of course that stadium is turning into a dump, but I am sure if this was to every gain legs than Hershey could dump some of their corporate money into renovations. Plus, Hershey is somewhat centralized for most PSAC schools.
Since we all love football, this got me thinking. If the PSAC was to play in a bowl game with another conference, what conference would you like to see, and where would the game be played? What are the options?
I understand that there is little to 0 chance of this happening, but just for fun where would you guys envision it?
I would like to see a PSAC/GLIAC game for the following reasons. We already have many non-conference games withe the NE-10 and the MEC. It offers us another opportunity to be exposed to another top conference. Gives our teams a chance to see what (mostly) a fully-funded program is all about.
I think if the game was to stay in PA, than Hershey may be a good option. Hotels and fanfare are available. Of course that stadium is turning into a dump, but I am sure if this was to every gain legs than Hershey could dump some of their corporate money into renovations. Plus, Hershey is somewhat centralized for most PSAC schools.
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