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What We Can Do As Griz Fans

I like how you think but in my opinion, people that want networking at 18/19 join fraternities. Kids looking to play college ball don't think like that. They want their team to feel like a family. They will appreciate all the stuff you're talking about once they get to campus after a year or two. But recruiting high school players, I don't see it. And transfers are hired guns alot of times. Maybe it makes a difference. Idk.
Money is one of the components. I’m also thinking about how we can intentionally contribute besides just writing checks. The network aids in retention as well. And not JUST with money. 99% of these kids go pro in something other than athletics (wasn’t that an NCAA commercial at one point?).

As a former frat guy, I know that the networking aspect is overblown. In athletics’ highly structured and motivated environments, this kind of thing helps. It’s also recruiting the PARENTS as much as the kids.
 
How about we collectively express our dissatisfaction by making some noise at Main Hall?

I believe we should be bombarding Bodner with letters and phone calls expressing on opinions on the lackluster state of Griz athletics.

IMO Haslam, Bobby, and Travis all need to go.
Like make noise like you do on 3rd down? From outside Main Hall?

That was a joke but that would actually be a hilarious way to make a point on something geared towards football.
 
Hotels in this town need to get in on it more than anyone else.

Part of that could be boosted by bringing in better noncon opponents with bigger fanbases but I doubt any business benefits more from Griz football games than hotels.
Cool. How can we get them on board? We need a group that can actually execute that. NIL is still new. We need to be more intentional about what we are doing and have an organization that can solicit it. Mike Fetherston is looking to organize. Let’s join!
 
As a former frat guy, I know that the networking aspect is overblown. In athletics’ highly structured and motivated environments, this kind of thing helps. It’s also recruiting the PARENTS as much as the kids.
Oh I agree with you. I'm a former fraternity(not frat. You wouldn't call you country a cun....) I have not had anyone in the Alumni realm offer to help me with anything networking or job related. My benefit came from good friendships coming as a result of that membership. But not business.

And I would guess Brint does more with real estate from his association with football and all he does, not being in the Sig Ep? House.
 
Oh I agree with you. I'm a former fraternity(not frat. You wouldn't call you country a cun....) I have not had anyone in the Alumni realm offer to help me with anything networking or job related. My benefit came from good friendships coming as a result of that membership. But not business.

And I would guess Brint does more with real estate from his association with football and all he does, not being in the Sig Ep? House.
I slipped on my pronunciation of fraternity. Apologies! I think if there were some thing real available and accessible instead of some ambiguous promise for later.
 
You don't think Bodner is part of the problem? From my perspective, it is the lackluster state of the University.
I’m not really sure what Bodner has done wrong. I have my (vehement) disagreements about program cuts, and I’d like to hear a bit more about the vision for the school (I.e. who are we looking to for growth strategies, who are our peer campuses, what are the models of education going to be like as fewer students attend college and federal and state dollars get slashed to ribbons) but I don’t think he’s done a bad job.

Maybe lackluster is the right word for it the more I think on it.
 
And transfers are hired guns alot of times. Maybe it makes a difference. Idk.
It obviously made a difference bringing in hired gun Lamson, who took the spot from a Montana kid patiently waiting in the wings for his shot. It’ll be interesting to see if Duchein sticks it out in Bozeman, Lamson has another year of eligibility and then Vigen’s kid will be a redshirt sophomore to run the show for 3 years.
 
This is absurd thinking. If you have issue with FCS, then start banging the drum for a FBS move.
It’s willful ignorance to pretend the FCS isn’t a trash fire right now. Every good competitor who isn’t in the Big Sky or MVFC has moved up. There is no competition left now that the in-conference contenders have collapsed as well. Not to say the Griz are entitled to No. 3, but the resource disparity between this program and the rest of the subdivision (sans the usual 3-5 suspects we talk about) is dramatic.

UC Davis was smart to put itself in a position to move up. Sac State has the right goal but they’re going about it in the dumbest way imaginable. They are also in California.

Maybe the Griz could do it. I don’t know. But that would take more investment than I think the boosters or the State really care to offer right now. There are more immediate things that can be done to address a very real crisis that affects “the front porch of the university,” as Bodnar likes to describe the program.
 
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