Exactly. And not one fan created a wikipedia page for Syracuse football. One the other hand, the fan support for Iowa State and LSU was large enough that both those programs have wikipedia pages bragging about their football programs.
i remember when gunther was brought in midseason but i didnt know it was GR being replaced. its hard to judge that organization on anything given its recent history of failure. and that comes from the top down obviously. herm edwards is simply terrible. and that kills your talking points. step away from the wiki. seriously though, if we're determining programs' relevance by their existing wikipedia pages, thats a problem. lets share opinions not simply stats. for the love of god.
I am sharing my opinion. My opinion is that if there is interest in something, people will be proud of it, and build shrines to it, like LSU did with Tiger Stadium, and like LSU fans did with LSU's football page on wiki, and like Iowa State fans did with their football page on wiki. Yes, I know the internet confuses you because it is new, but your great-grandfather probably got confused about the whole idea of building huge stadiums like Tiger Stadium as well.
syracuse doesnt have a wiki sports page because the journalists up there think that is something only poor people with aids do. t-bucky jones mcnabb marv harrison freeney ismail keith bullock white fullback thats off the top of my head and all in the last 10ish years. now, black scrambler marcus pfizer that basketball coach
no i think the issue is everyone has access to the internet but not your actual opinion unless you offer it. offer it without referring to someone elses please. brett please program these bots with wittier replies.
So who is this other person's opinion that I am referring to when I came up with this: Yes, I know the internet confuses you because it is new, but your great-grandfather probably got confused about the whole idea of building huge stadiums like Tiger Stadium as well. Did I google that? Is that someone else's opinion? Pay attention.
You mean "that basketball coach" the one that was very friendly with the ISU coeds. He like to partay.
And Syracuse plays on the front lawn of one it classroom buildings. I am pretty sure they play in this building called the Carrier Dome.
Syracuse players taken in the NFL draft -- http://www.nfl.com/draft/history/fulldraft?abbr=S&collegeName=Syracuse&abbrFlag=0&type=school Yeah, they have done well in their past, but since the 2002 Draft the only top-3 round Draft picks they had was one 2nd Round pick (2005), and one 3rd Round pick (2006).
Capacity 50,000. That puts it at #94 in the US when it comes to largest football stadiums (NFL and college). Wow. (LINK) Tiger Stadium is #8. Iowa State is #80.