Here's a legitimate question. Why would teams play a neutral field game such as the Biz Community bowl during the regular season? I'm guessing the teams have to cough up the rent/split gate and concessions at best?
I know a few years back they used to have regular season games in the Fargodome where a couple regions of 9man/A/AA would pay for a day and play 4-5 games in it.
When your a co-op each town might get 1 or 2 'home' games, so you're money making sport such as football takes a hit doesnt it? Am I missing something as to what the advantage is to giving up a possible home game for this?