🏈 Stark contrast in Mizzou and Alabama (UM renting empty dorm rooms on game days.)

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Homecoming could be taken to another level at Missouri this fall with a chance for Tigers fans to actually spend a weekend in their old dorm rooms.

As part of an effort to make up several budget shortfalls and adjust to dwindling freshman enrollment, Mizzou revealed plans this week to rent out unused dorm rooms in residence halls for football games and other campus events. The St. Louis Post Dispatch adds that the concept has been in the works for some time and a mind-boggling seven residence halls have been taken offline in the wake of a huge drop in the number of students following a number of serious issues at the Columbia campus.

Guests who want to bypass a local hotel for games and sign up for the opportunity will be able to grab a furnished, two-bedroom suite with four single beds for $120/night. Internet access, bed sheets and towels are included and you can even head on down to the campus cafeteria to boot in order to buy food. For those planning on tailgating before a big game, the Post Dispatch notes that the school is still discussing whether alcohol will be allowed in the rooms.

While the ability to stay in an actual dorm room is pretty unique when it comes to the SEC football experience at the school, the reason for even taking this step should raise eyebrows even further given the situation at Mizzou. Student protests rocked the campus two years ago and Columbia really hasn’t been the same since with declining enrollment dropping off sharply ever since to further add to the crisis at the university.

Though financial necessities may be forcing the Tigers to go this route with unused dorms, it will be interesting to see if other schools in less dire situations at least take a look at emulating the concept on a smaller scale for game days in the future. Several universities around the country already have on-campus hotels so taking the next step to Airbnb some dorms seems like it will be in the cards for a football Saturday soon enough

Missouri set to rent empty dorm rooms to fans for football weekends
 
I mean, killer idea, but the reasoning behind it is as pathetic as it gets. I mean, you can't get a hotel room within five square miles of any othrr campus in the SEC on a Saturday and Missouri has unused student housing the provide. Can you imagine what Alabama could charge!?!

Missouri is a joke of a school and holds no credibility anywhere. They are a laughing stock on the academic side, athletic side, and cultural side. Can the SEC boot these clowns and pull an institution that can hold up to the SEC standard a little better than these fucking morons?
 
Seems playing the in state schools would be good for them, $ and exposure and if they play well or happen to win, would be a boon to their recruiting. Playing lesser than but out of state schools only expands the exposure to places, coaches, schools and recruits.

Expands exposure... yea , a tiny bit.... maybe.... as a fan it would be better for In-state...
But little is done for fans.... and I seriously doubt Bamas sucess through the years is hinged on playing Western KY, Chattanooga, USM, Kent State, etc....
AU plays instate, LSU, others...
Would also help fill those 10, 000 seats with those tickets schools send back every year...
 
We definitely shouldn't play a team who we finance or is a division of Alabama. Makes zero sense and we gain nothing by playing Samford or Troy. Players from alabama already get to see us all they want.

Auburn almost lost to Jacksonville state and Samford both. Which would have been hilarious but what do they gain if they win that game convincingly?

It has been wise not to play these guys and I hope we never do. Unfortunately , the game against AU is kind of a staple unless they run away from it and go to the east.
 
We definitely shouldn't play a team who we finance or is a division of Alabama. Makes zero sense and we gain nothing by playing Samford or Troy.

And it makes more sense to play Chattanooga, Mercer, Ga Southern, etc.....and we gain something by playing them?

Auburn almost lost to Jacksonville state and Samford both.

Well...Bama lost to LaTech, USM, northern Ill, and South Florida and the sun came up the next day...

But it doesnt matter what we think...the powers dont want to play instate...till the powers change it wont happen..
 
Well...Bama lost to LaTech, USM, northern Ill, and South Florida and the sun came up the next day...

But it doesnt matter what we think...the powers dont want to play instate...till the powers change it wont happen..

And historically, the power's that be, have nothing to do with our active HC or AD. So I doubt any of us are holding our breath on this one.
 
They never should have been invited in to begin with, and I hope within 8-10 years, they are booted out. Some will say, “but they won the East in football those 2 years!” That says more about the East than it does Missouri. I could waltz down to my child’s preschool and win an arm wresting contest (probably) if I wanted to. And IMO, the television market argument was overrated as well.
 
Well...Bama lost to LaTech, USM, northern Ill, and South Florida and the sun came up the next day...

But it doesnt matter what we think...the powers dont want to play instate...till the powers change it wont happen..

All those non conference games are loseable but losing one to South alabama or UAB would be more damaging to us in perception and recruiting and since we are expected to blow them out we get nothing out of it if we win. I wish we would play a big ten team or acc team instead of any patsies but can't get some of them to play and the coaches try to schedule and easy weak and a pay day for some of these other schools
 
Well...Bama lost to LaTech, USM, northern Ill, and South Florida and the sun came up the next day...

But it doesnt matter what we think...the powers dont want to play instate...till the powers change it wont happen..


We have had this discussion before when talking about playing FCS teams the week before we play the Barn. We talked about the added revenue coming to T'town from playing someone other than an in state school. UAB for example. Their fans can get up that morning, all 150 or so of them and drive to T'town within 40-45 minutes, watch the game and drive back home and eat at home without spending much if anything in T'town. Meanwhile, 300-500 or even 1,000+ fans from UTC will come to T'town on a Friday evening, eat dinner, get a room for 2 nights at $150+ a night, breakfast, lunch, dinner for a couple of days, watch their team get curb stomped and go back home and T'town has prospered from it.
 
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