TexasTerror
November 9th, 2010, 03:15 PM
Frisco is excited... are you? ;)
A drumline pumped up visitors as they made their way into the Stadium Club inside Pizza Hut Park Monday morning for “Coffee with the Mayor.” The monthly casual conversation between Mayor Maher Maso and Frisco residents was moved to this location as a jumping off point to discuss the NCAA Division I Football Championship game, which will be played at the park on Jan. 7.
Attendees had the chance to purchase tickets and get an update on community events and issues.
Maso told the small crowd that about six months ago Frisco representatives pitched the idea to hold the Football Championship Subdivision, formerly known as the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship, in Frisco. The NCAA conducted a national search for the location of its championship game and considered Frisco’s growth numbers as a reason to move the game from Chattanooga, Tenn. for the next three years.
“Economically it’s important for us,” Maso said about the regional gain. “Everyone will benefit from this, not just Frisco.”
http://www.scntx.com/articles/2010/11/08/news_update/414.txt
A drumline pumped up visitors as they made their way into the Stadium Club inside Pizza Hut Park Monday morning for “Coffee with the Mayor.” The monthly casual conversation between Mayor Maher Maso and Frisco residents was moved to this location as a jumping off point to discuss the NCAA Division I Football Championship game, which will be played at the park on Jan. 7.
Attendees had the chance to purchase tickets and get an update on community events and issues.
Maso told the small crowd that about six months ago Frisco representatives pitched the idea to hold the Football Championship Subdivision, formerly known as the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship, in Frisco. The NCAA conducted a national search for the location of its championship game and considered Frisco’s growth numbers as a reason to move the game from Chattanooga, Tenn. for the next three years.
“Economically it’s important for us,” Maso said about the regional gain. “Everyone will benefit from this, not just Frisco.”
http://www.scntx.com/articles/2010/11/08/news_update/414.txt