| Playing at a neutral site means allowing more Notre Dame fans to see Notre Dame play.
That has no benefit to the other school except a decent profit.
Navy plays in Baltimore because Navy has no stadium. No one complains because Navy doesn't exactly have a student body with season tickets.
Who the hell wants to play its home game at a neutral site? Other schools have student bodies. They would not want to or should even worry about traveling just to see their football team on a neutral turf.
I think it's only a smart business decision when it's seen from a greedy Notre Dame perspective.
There's got to be another way to play exhibition games for Notre Dame fans nationwide. A friendly game in the spring? Summer?
Then someone's going to complain about the risk of injury to key players and...
I give up. |