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Joining the Mountain West would run an $8MM - $9MM annual deficit - can we overcome that?

Wyoming Financials for last year:

Wyoming reports a total of $3.45 million in media rights and $2.17 million in additional football conference distribution (i.e. bowl payouts, playoff distribution, NCAAT credits, etc..), $791,695 for men's basketball NCAAT distribution, $0 for women's NCAAWT basketball distribution and $23,702 for other sports distribution (wrestling and volleyball??)for a total of roughly $6.38. million in conference/NCAA distribution.

That is From Page 9 in the link below


So almost an immediate $6.4 million dollar jump if you get full MWC $$.
Thx. That’s helpful.

But $6 million doesn’t come close to covering the big initial buy-in, initial one-time expenses, and time stadium expansion.
 
Yeah the Snowbowl is the only place that would be feasible near us. I’m not sure what the requirements are for a ski area to host an NCAA team. Snowbowl is below average for western resorts but is still better than the vast majority of ski areas out east.
I think UM had a ski team in the 60s. I recall a men’s competitor. We also had baseball.
 
We did have skiing and baseball as well as swimming in the early 60s. Thanks folks for a very interesting thread. Much fun to read without the bull shit bickering that most threads degrade to.
 
He actually addressed that and said flag football isn’t a ncaa sanctioned sport that counts….as of now
Easy answer: Just make the dance/pom/cheer teams a sanctioned sport. Those girls work their ASSES off, and the hours aren't limited because they "aren't a sport". My daughter went to school full time, spent 30-40 hrs a week in the dance studio, traveled, did competitions, etc., etc...There's 25-35 girls (and some guys) on these teams. They'd LOVE to be under the umbrella of the AD...they're already there, and the money is already being spent.
 
Easy answer: Just make the dance/pom/cheer teams a sanctioned sport. Those girls work their ASSES off, and the hours aren't limited because they "aren't a sport". My daughter went to school full time, spent 30-40 hrs a week in the dance studio, traveled, did competitions, etc., etc...There's 25-35 girls (and some guys) on these teams. They'd LOVE to be under the umbrella of the AD...they're already there, and the money is already being spent.
Makes sense to me!
 
Good info, thanks for the write up. As many stated, you're going to be looking for the fans to foot much of the bill with higher ticket costs, and the students thru increased fees. My question is, do you think that fans will buy in? I think the answer is yes, initially, but the longer it goes with winning 5-8 games and playing meaningless bowl games, do you think people will keep showing up just because "it's D1 football?" I'm not convinced. I'm also not as convinced as others that the P4 are going to break away. They may, or they may expand the playoff down the road to the B10 proposal of 24 teams with a bit more lip service to the G5. It's not a bad system for them, really. G6 and FCS doing player development for them. Easy wins they can put on the calendar. Potential antitrust issues for freezing out the G6 if they do break away (per Schmidt). I don't know. The whole thing is far from certain and if there's no path to a G6 playoff, I'm not interested at this point.
 
Good info, thanks for the write up. As many stated, you're going to be looking for the fans to foot much of the bill with higher ticket costs, and the students thru increased fees. My question is, do you think that fans will buy in? I think the answer is yes, initially, but the longer it goes with winning 5-8 games and playing meaningless bowl games, do you think people will keep showing up just because "it's D1 football?" I'm not convinced. I'm also not as convinced as others that the P4 are going to break away. They may, or they may expand the playoff down the road to the B10 proposal of 24 teams with a bit more lip service to the G5. It's not a bad system for them, really. G6 and FCS doing player development for them. Easy wins they can put on the calendar. Potential antitrust issues for freezing out the G6 if they do break away (per Schmidt). I don't know. The whole thing is far from certain and if there's no path to a G6 playoff, I'm not interested at this point.
Fans will keep showing up in FCS or FBS because the Griz are western Montana’s NFL team. They are the most popular sporting event in the region regardless of the competition or circumstances with the team. In 2012 when the Griz had a losing record they were still second in the FCS in attendance behind only App State.
 
Good info, thanks for the write up. As many stated, you're going to be looking for the fans to foot much of the bill with higher ticket costs, and the students thru increased fees. My question is, do you think that fans will buy in? I think the answer is yes, initially, but the longer it goes with winning 5-8 games and playing meaningless bowl games, do you think people will keep showing up just because "it's D1 football?" I'm not convinced. I'm also not as convinced as others that the P4 are going to break away. They may, or they may expand the playoff down the road to the B10 proposal of 24 teams with a bit more lip service to the G5. It's not a bad system for them, really. G6 and FCS doing player development for them. Easy wins they can put on the calendar. Potential antitrust issues for freezing out the G6 if they do break away (per Schmidt). I don't know. The whole thing is far from certain and if there's no path to a G6 playoff, I'm not interested at this point.
Some fans will buy in, but some won’t and some won’t be able to afford to. UM tik prices are already high.
 
Fans will keep showing up in FCS or FBS because the Griz are western Montana’s NFL team. They are the most popular sporting event in the region regardless of the competition or circumstances with the team. In 2012 when the Griz had a losing record they were still second in the FCS in attendance behind only App State.
80% of UMs attendance (tickets sold) come from season ticket sales which are committed long before the season starts.
 
Fans will keep showing up in FCS or FBS because the Griz are western Montana’s NFL team. They are the most popular sporting event in the region regardless of the competition or circumstances with the team. In 2012 when the Griz had a losing record they were still second in the FCS in attendance behind only App State.
That is what NDSU used to say and then their crowds dropped off
 
Good info, thanks for the write up. As many stated, you're going to be looking for the fans to foot much of the bill with higher ticket costs, and the students thru increased fees. My question is, do you think that fans will buy in? I think the answer is yes, initially, but the longer it goes with winning 5-8 games and playing meaningless bowl games, do you think people will keep showing up just because "it's D1 football?" I'm not convinced. I'm also not as convinced as others that the P4 are going to break away. They may, or they may expand the playoff down the road to the B10 proposal of 24 teams with a bit more lip service to the G5. It's not a bad system for them, really. G6 and FCS doing player development for them. Easy wins they can put on the calendar. Potential antitrust issues for freezing out the G6 if they do break away (per Schmidt). I don't know. The whole thing is far from certain and if there's no path to a G6 playoff, I'm not interested at this point.
Anecdotally, a lot of people that are fans of G5 schools would rather remain uncompetitive but in the "top tier" of football, rather than break off and form their own playoff. I think what may ultimately drive a split will be private equity. Basically the privatization of the P4.
 
Anecdotally, a lot of people that are fans of G5 schools would rather remain uncompetitive but in the "top tier" of football, rather than break off and form their own playoff. I think what may ultimately drive a split will be private equity. Basically the privatization of the P4.
I know idaho fans were pissed when they came back down but not much argument this is where they needed to be. I think the Cats and griz would both continue to draw, especially early on, but I still question if that lasts absent a playoff path. I would still support, for instance, but I'm not going to be as religious about getting to the game, traveling for a one off bowl game, etc.
 
That is what NDSU used to say and then their crowds dropped off
Let's be honest with the reason why NDSU's attendance dropped off... because NDSU games became predictable. Fans got tired of already knowing the outcome. Blow out 90% of their schedule, with maybe only one challenging game a year vs South Dakota State.

NDSU's attendance will start increasing again with this FBS move. App State's attendance increased when they moved up. So did JMU's. So did Liberty's. There is a pattern here...
 
Let's be honest with the reason why NDSU's attendance dropped off... because NDSU games became predictable. Fans got tired of already knowing the outcome. Blow out 90% of their schedule, with maybe only one challenging game a year vs South Dakota State.

NDSU's attendance will start increasing again with this FBS move. App State's attendance increased when they moved up. So did JMU's. So did Liberty's. There is a pattern here...
Was there a lot of angst this year with the Griz schedule?
 
Moving up would mean one to four less games a year, as there would be no playoff games. How would fans respond to that?
 
That is interesting. Makes me wonder just how/how strictly those performance penalties will be enforced.

Kind of related thought: How great would it be if they moved to a promotion/relegation model? Make the scholarship limit 85 for everyone, top 4 and bottom 4 swap places every year. Everyone will be where they should be within 10 years.
I love that model! However, it will never happen because the financial liabilities and revenue losses tied to relegation make it impossible for schools and conferences to support.
 
Moving up would mean one to four less games a year, as there would be no playoff games. How would fans respond to that?
The trade off could be 1 to 4 playoff games at the FCS level or as an FBS team you could try and schedule a p4 team in the non- conference schedule like and USC, Oregon, Or somebody like LSU at their place.

If you do well enough to get a bowl game and play against a Michigan, or Tennesse or another p4 team like that in a destination city what would you choose? ..

My choice is obvious..😁
 
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