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RE: Troy AD Making Waves: NC State, Troy Sign Home & Home
(04-28-2014 10:52 PM)The4thOption Wrote:  Question for SBC program's who have successfully scheduled a home game with an SEC or ACC team:
What is the official capacity of your Stadiums?

Is the magic number 30k?

If so, we need to hit that mark in quick form to get some SEC team or ACC team to Paulson. I just think that since most around here only really know those types of programs that THIS is what they are going to expect for our games. I seriously wish we didn't have Savannah State and even former SoCon teams on the slate for a while.
We had Baylor in 2012 and have wake forest for the season opener this year and ULM's Malone stadium is around 31k.
04-30-2014 12:21 PM
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