How is it that we have 13 games scheduled for next year (2026) with 8 home games? Will one of those non-conference games go away?As of now, we only have 6 home games for 2027 and 2029. Will be interesting to see how schools deal with the 9-game SEC + P4 requirement. Could be a lot of 6-game home schedules in the future.
We'll cancel a game, most likely Troy or UL-Monroe. I'd cancel the Troy home and home to get a chance at 7 home games in 2027.How is it that we have 13 games scheduled for next year (2026) with 8 home games? Will one of those non-conference games go away?
They're going to eliminate that P4 dealAs of now, we only have 6 home games for 2027 and 2029. Will be interesting to see how schools deal with the 9-game SEC + P4 requirement. Could be a lot of 6-game home schedules in the future.
They specifically said they’re not. That’s not going away.They're going to eliminate that P4 deal
I would really like to see us play in Atlanta too.I read that moving the game to Atlanta allowed for Auburn to generate $5mil in NIL opportunities.
I would trade a home game for that in a heartbeat, if it meant we recruited better players.
Curious, are you a season ticket holder? just gauging if there is a difference of opinion on this between ticket holders and non ticket holders. My assumption is that ticket holders would be more upset by the move compared to those that live off and can't make games.I read that moving the game to Atlanta allowed for Auburn to generate $5mil in NIL opportunities.
I would trade a home game for that in a heartbeat, if it meant we recruited better players.
That is probably a good tradeoff for getting money into players hands, but that is probably a bigger loss to local businesses. Should have asked local business to raise $5M in NIL and told them if not they were going to essentially sell a home game.I read that moving the game to Atlanta allowed for Auburn to generate $5mil in NIL opportunities.
I would trade a home game for that in a heartbeat, if it meant we recruited better players.
We’d just pay that to our existing players and continue our recruiting strategy as is. lol.I read that moving the game to Atlanta allowed for Auburn to generate $5mil in NIL opportunities.
I would trade a home game for that in a heartbeat, if it meant we recruited better players.
I saw the same, but much like literally everything else pertaining to NIL these days, I'd suspect that $5M is at best a back of the napkin guess and at worst a completely made up number.I read that moving the game to Atlanta allowed for Auburn to generate $5mil in NIL opportunities.
I would trade a home game for that in a heartbeat, if it meant we recruited better players.
In a perfect world, we'd balance the 9-game SEC schedule with the P4 requirement so you get 5 home and 5 road every year, then you buy 2 home games. SEC did that for us in 2026-2027, but we get 6-4 and then 4-6 in 2028-2029.I think that will be the case unless you do one game series with ooc games but having to play a p4 they are going to want a return game.
That seems like the best path. Hopefully Selmon sees it that way too.We'll cancel a game, most likely Troy or UL-Monroe. I'd cancel the Troy home and home to get a chance at 7 home games in 2027.
Yeah, they've said there not doing that.They're going to eliminate that P4 deal
I've been a season ticket holder since before i graduated in 2005.Curious, are you a season ticket holder? just gauging if there is a difference of opinion on this between ticket holders and non ticket holders. My assumption is that ticket holders would be more upset by the move compared to those that live off and can't make games.
I read on something that an Auburn home game brings in 25-35 million to the town and surrounding area. It’s kinda biting the hand that feeds you to me.I've been a season ticket holder since before i graduated in 2005.
I'd absolutely give up a home game for $5 million in NIL. The people who wouldn't are probably selfish pieces of poo.
I mean it’s a long term investment.I read on something that an Auburn home game brings in 25-35 million to the town and surrounding area. It’s kinda biting the hand that feeds you to me.
Curious, are you a season ticket holder? just gauging if there is a difference of opinion on this between ticket holders and non ticket holders. My assumption is that ticket holders would be more upset by the move compared to those that live off and can't make games.
If I were a season ticket holder, I think I'd rather go to 6 games watching a team that goes 8-4 than go to 7 games watching a team that goes 4-8.Regretfully, I am not. I don't live close enough to make games easily. I am in Houston, TX.
And I certainly could see how season ticket holders and those that make the effort to go to every home game would be disappointed in having one less quality home game.
But my statement on the NIL stuff... that's our biggest shortfall against our peers. It feels like everything we can get into that bucket is probably the most bang for its buck in regards to the success of the football program.
If I were a season ticket holder, I think I'd rather go to 6 games watching a team that goes 8-4 than go to 7 games watching a team that goes 4-8.