I have this vision.
It's the weekend of the home opener at Murray Goodman Stadium, Labor Day weekend. It could be a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday.
And it's 6:00 PM.
In 2018, the Lehigh football team will open the season with a big celebration of the football program - at Navy, Lehigh's first game against an FBS team in over a decade.
In 2017, why not, as a one-off opportunity, try to have one Lehigh football game, the home opener, be the first-ever night game at Murray Goodman Stadium?
Will it cost money? Yes. Will it be easy? Probably not.
However, is it doable? I've got to believe the answer is "yes".
Lehigh's unofficial 2017 schedule is as follows:
9/2 - Villanova
9/9 - at Monmouth
9/16 - Yale
9/23 - Penn
9/30 - at Wagner
10/7 - at Colgate
10/14 - Georgetown
10/28 - at Fordham
11/4 - at Bucknell
11/11 - Holy Cross
11/18 - Lafayette
The 2017 slate for your defending Patriot League Champions has six home games, including the mother of them all, the 153rd meeting of The Rivalry at Murray Goodman Stadium.
The Rivalry, of course, is always a big deal. But what about the home opener?
Having no permanent lights at Murray Goodman Stadium, the options for when Lehigh's home opener can be played are limited.
In order to not conflict with class time, it has to be on a Saturday, and it has to be a day game with a 12:30 PM kickoff time.
The problem with this is that it's going to be Labor Day weekend. Families will be traveling, or students might elect not to stay on campus.
There's also the matter of Penn State. Fresh off of their Big 10 Championship and Rose Bowl appearance, Lehigh's home opener might be going up directly against the Nittany Lions' home opener vs. Akron, which is very likely to remain on Saturday and either have a noon start or a 3:30 PM start.
No matter how you slice it, the status quo is not ideal for celebrating Lehigh football on Labor Day.
But what if Lehigh could host a night game, with temporary lighting, for the Thursday night or Friday Night before Labor Day?
Suddenly, students are all on campus - without the burdens of the heavy workload to come during the semester - and able to watch a football game. More families will be able to go, with no Penn State game to go up against and fewer family plans to mess them up.
It also would inject a little bit of excitement into the Murray Goodman game-day experience, something just a tiny bit different to shake things up. Longer tailgates; a bit more pre-game hype before, say, a 6:00 PM kickoff; more food trucks to feed people dinners instead of lunches; there's a lot to possibly be done.
One-time events like this can get some more headlines and get Lehigh's football program to occupy the entire front page of the local sports section, rather than sharing it with Penn State. These things matter.
Maybe the costs are prohibitive; I don't know. Maybe logistically it's impossible; I'm not sure.
But I've got to believe costs for a one-time event like a Murray Goodman night game can be covered - even by fans. Fundraisers, online and off, could be combined to cover the costs for a one-time deal - a large donation to the Football Athletic Partnership for a football event.
It would be nice to see what it would take to make this happen.
It's the weekend of the home opener at Murray Goodman Stadium, Labor Day weekend. It could be a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday.
And it's 6:00 PM.
In 2018, the Lehigh football team will open the season with a big celebration of the football program - at Navy, Lehigh's first game against an FBS team in over a decade.
In 2017, why not, as a one-off opportunity, try to have one Lehigh football game, the home opener, be the first-ever night game at Murray Goodman Stadium?
Will it cost money? Yes. Will it be easy? Probably not.
However, is it doable? I've got to believe the answer is "yes".
Lehigh's unofficial 2017 schedule is as follows:
9/2 - Villanova
9/9 - at Monmouth
9/16 - Yale
9/23 - Penn
9/30 - at Wagner
10/7 - at Colgate
10/14 - Georgetown
10/28 - at Fordham
11/4 - at Bucknell
11/11 - Holy Cross
11/18 - Lafayette
The 2017 slate for your defending Patriot League Champions has six home games, including the mother of them all, the 153rd meeting of The Rivalry at Murray Goodman Stadium.
The Rivalry, of course, is always a big deal. But what about the home opener?
Having no permanent lights at Murray Goodman Stadium, the options for when Lehigh's home opener can be played are limited.
In order to not conflict with class time, it has to be on a Saturday, and it has to be a day game with a 12:30 PM kickoff time.
The problem with this is that it's going to be Labor Day weekend. Families will be traveling, or students might elect not to stay on campus.
There's also the matter of Penn State. Fresh off of their Big 10 Championship and Rose Bowl appearance, Lehigh's home opener might be going up directly against the Nittany Lions' home opener vs. Akron, which is very likely to remain on Saturday and either have a noon start or a 3:30 PM start.
No matter how you slice it, the status quo is not ideal for celebrating Lehigh football on Labor Day.
But what if Lehigh could host a night game, with temporary lighting, for the Thursday night or Friday Night before Labor Day?
Suddenly, students are all on campus - without the burdens of the heavy workload to come during the semester - and able to watch a football game. More families will be able to go, with no Penn State game to go up against and fewer family plans to mess them up.
It also would inject a little bit of excitement into the Murray Goodman game-day experience, something just a tiny bit different to shake things up. Longer tailgates; a bit more pre-game hype before, say, a 6:00 PM kickoff; more food trucks to feed people dinners instead of lunches; there's a lot to possibly be done.
One-time events like this can get some more headlines and get Lehigh's football program to occupy the entire front page of the local sports section, rather than sharing it with Penn State. These things matter.
Maybe the costs are prohibitive; I don't know. Maybe logistically it's impossible; I'm not sure.
But I've got to believe costs for a one-time event like a Murray Goodman night game can be covered - even by fans. Fundraisers, online and off, could be combined to cover the costs for a one-time deal - a large donation to the Football Athletic Partnership for a football event.
It would be nice to see what it would take to make this happen.
Comments
Instead of the annual meaningless game against Monmouth, schedule a Navy, Vanderbilt, Rice or Northwestern. Such a game would bring great exposure (both athletically and academically), expand the recruiting base, enthuse alumni in the local market, pay handsomely (by Goodman Stadium standards) and, possibly, a great road win.
Per the prior comment, a game against an upper crust (academically) FBS team should be explored. Something to help sell recruits.
KG
Lehigh Lou