DUBLIN, WE ARE COMING TO YOUR CITYβΌοΈ#CollegeGameDay is kicking off next season with a special trip to Ireland π @cfbireland pic.twitter.com/MoDnp6hqBnβ College GameDay (@CollegeGameDay) December 9, 2023
Oooh boy that should be an interesting crowd that weekend.
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Ohhhhh man, there's gonna be some hate there
Already is all over X. FSU fans blowing up over there about "oh now we are a team to feature?" And "you might not want to show up"
Hahaha, I read it the opposite way that ESPN hates them so much they've been banished across the ocean. Won't even allow them to play in the states.
Hopefully someone eggs the broadcast team.
Seems to me that's a fun trip, so kind of a bonus.
I'm so confused by this. I know nfl has gone across the pond to London for a bit now (that's where Jax is gonna move) but like what is the possible fsu/gt-ireland connection?
At the very least nd/stanford makes the most sense (or nd/bc). Or is that "quasi-racist" since they play for a bedazzled trophy representing cultural oppression, or better described as the resistance to cultural oppression (which I could see as distasteful).
I do appreciate fsu hatin on the primetime in the aftermath but are they all flying over for the game or is Tallahassee actually an Irish hotbed that I'm just not aware of?
No NFL team is moving to Europe until commercial supersonic travel is back. Think about an NFL travel, how is Jags going to play a home game then travel to west coast for game or even Midwest for Thursday night game? Or teams traveling to London for a game home next week, or wild card game with week notice?
That's your takeaway? The throw-way-jags comment?
Yea because the rest of it I don't disagree with necessarily.
Fair enough. I just wouldn't be that surprised if a Florida franchise got shipped off after watching California consolidate to from 4 to 1.5 markets plus they're always the ones playing over there
This will be the fourth game over there.
2016 BC vs GT
2022 Northwestern vs Nebraska
2023 Notre Dame vs Navy
2024 FSU vs GT
2027 Pitt vs Wisconsin
Doesn't appear they have games currently for 2025 or 2026
Ok I vaguely remember the ND navy one.
It is pretty funny relatively, it's not that much different than Miami or Syracuse to Palo Alto maybe it s a bit of conditioning. My cynicism says it's just a money grab but I guess if it works who am I to disagree?
Follow up - this seems like your milieu: have any of these games been remotely profitable? (And I'll be clear here, I don't give a shit whether they are or not, I also don't want to task you with anything you don't want to look up just a curiosity if you know anything)
Looks as if it has the support of several corporate sponsors and attendance has averaged over 41K in attendance at the game. Aer Lingus was announced as the title sponsor for the game starting in 2016, along with Irish American Events Limited (IAEL), which is a joint venture between Corporate.ie and Anthony Travel, Tourism Ireland, Failte Ireland and the Dublin City Council also lending support. I don't see actual payouts but it does appear it's well backed so would expect its either profitable or at least is a break even situation with the similar atmosphere of a bowl game for the players to experience. Found reference that says the 2023 game had a $10M price tag( Article on Nebraska )to put on. Another article said the 2023 game was expected to have a β¬147M impact to the Irish economy. Article here
Also appears that there were games in 1988, 1989, 1996, 2012 and 2014 in addition to the ones mentioned above.
1988 Boston College vs Army
1989 Pittsburgh vs Rutgers
1996 Notre Dame vs Navy
2012 Notre Dame vs Navy
2014. Penn State vs UCF
41k in attendance is 5k more than GT averaged this year
Fuck ESPN!