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Somebody was asking about how much MSU's endowment was compared to UM's and some google-fu I was able to find the 2025 numbers - our google overlords thinks UM was 324 million while MSU was 319 million. So - not a big endowment discrepancy between the two institutions.
It only matters how the endowment is used. Is MSU restricted like UM where it can’t be used for athletics.
 
Another good example why didn’t the City of Missoula and UM and Athletic Dept team up to try to land a World Cup team. Gonzaga got Egypt, reports are Gonzaga and women soccer are getting 50k a day for lettting Egypt practice and use there soccer field.
 
Another good example why didn’t the City of Missoula and UM and Athletic Dept team up to try to land a World Cup team. Gonzaga got Egypt, reports are Gonzaga and women soccer are getting 50k a day for lettting Egypt practice and use there soccer field.
Tucson was supposed to get Iran but they switched to Tijuana last minute due to the political tensions with the US. Turkey is up in Mesa. Are any teams in Montana?
 
Not I’m aware of. Another revenue opportunity not being pursued. Is like the dept doesn’t know they exist or don’t care to put in time and effort.
Is there a facility large enough in Missoula to host them? The teams need more than a single practice field. This is the facility in Tucson that Iran was going to use https://kinosportscomplex.com/

And the one Turkey is at in Mesa

Former Griz player Adam Botkin is known to hangout at AZ Athletic Grounds
 
Is there a facility large enough in Missoula to host them? The teams need more than a single practice field. This is the facility in Tucson that Iran was going to use https://kinosportscomplex.com/

And the one Turkey is at in Mesa

Former Griz player Adam Botkin is known to hangout at AZ Athletic Grounds
Westmont College which is D2 program and Gonzaga got a team. Just saying there are outside box ways to make revenue.
 
Another good example why didn’t the City of Missoula and UM and Athletic Dept team up to try to land a World Cup team. Gonzaga got Egypt, reports are Gonzaga and women soccer are getting 50k a day for lettting Egypt practice and use there soccer field.
Where would you suggest? Fort Missoula?

“For World Cup Team Base Camp (TBC) training sites, FIFA enforces strict, professional-grade infrastructure requirements to guarantee optimal player preparation, safety, and media operations. To become compliant, chosen venues often require major upgrades or specialized temporary installations. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Teams require several primary components at their practice venues:

Pitch Specifications & Quality
The playing surface is the most scrutinized aspect of a training venue. [1]
  • Natural Grass Requirement: FIFA mandates premium-quality natural grass. Venues with artificial turf must completely replace the surface with multi-layered, reinforced natural pitch systems. [1, 2]
  • Meticulous Maintenance: Groundskeepers strictly manage agronomic factors like field hardness, moisture levels, temperature, ball bounce, and traction. Fields must also be mowed in precise, standardized stripe patterns. [1, 2, 3]
  • Exact Dimensions: Fields must perfectly match standard international pitch geometry, which is notably wider than American football fields, requiring structural adjustments at multi-use venues. [, 2]

Security & Extreme Privacy
To prevent scouting interference, distraction, or high-profile espionage incidents (often referred to as "spygate"), training venues must be completely isolated. [1, 2]
  • Enclosed Fencing: Practice fields must be entirely fenced off, obscuring all public viewing access from the outside.
  • Controlled Access: Sites require comprehensive security measures to lock down the perimeter, managing exactly who enters the facilities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Elite Athletic Infrastructure
Practice venues must function as fully equipped professional clubs where athletes spend the majority of their day. [1]
  • Strength & Conditioning: High-end fitness centers featuring a variety of weight machines, racks, and indoor tracks.
  • Medical & Recovery Areas: Fully equipped medical and physiotherapy clinics. They also require specialized hydrotherapy systems, including cryotherapy chambers, ice baths, or swimming pools.
  • Spacious Changing Rooms: Benches, individual lockers, and modern shower facilities dedicated strictly to the team. [1, 2, 3]

Operations & Digital Infrastructure
Modern international team preparation relies heavily on digital technology and heavy media presence. []
  • Ultra-Fast Connectivity: Facilities must install high-speed Wi-Fi, often requiring a minimum of 1,000 mbps of dedicated bandwidth for analytical staff and digital tools. [1]
  • Tactical & Media Rooms: Private briefing rooms equipped with video analysis systems and whiteboards for strategy sessions. Venues must also provide an on-site media center to accommodate international press conferences. [1, 2, 4, 5]” AI
 
Where would you suggest? Fort Missoula?

“For World Cup Team Base Camp (TBC) training sites, FIFA enforces strict, professional-grade infrastructure requirements to guarantee optimal player preparation, safety, and media operations. To become compliant, chosen venues often require major upgrades or specialized temporary installations. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Teams require several primary components at their practice venues:

Pitch Specifications & Quality
The playing surface is the most scrutinized aspect of a training venue. [1]
  • Natural Grass Requirement: FIFA mandates premium-quality natural grass. Venues with artificial turf must completely replace the surface with multi-layered, reinforced natural pitch systems. [1, 2]
  • Meticulous Maintenance: Groundskeepers strictly manage agronomic factors like field hardness, moisture levels, temperature, ball bounce, and traction. Fields must also be mowed in precise, standardized stripe patterns. [1, 2, 3]
  • Exact Dimensions: Fields must perfectly match standard international pitch geometry, which is notably wider than American football fields, requiring structural adjustments at multi-use venues. [, 2]

Security & Extreme Privacy
To prevent scouting interference, distraction, or high-profile espionage incidents (often referred to as "spygate"), training venues must be completely isolated. [1, 2]
  • Enclosed Fencing: Practice fields must be entirely fenced off, obscuring all public viewing access from the outside.
  • Controlled Access: Sites require comprehensive security measures to lock down the perimeter, managing exactly who enters the facilities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Elite Athletic Infrastructure
Practice venues must function as fully equipped professional clubs where athletes spend the majority of their day. [1]
  • Strength & Conditioning: High-end fitness centers featuring a variety of weight machines, racks, and indoor tracks.
  • Medical & Recovery Areas: Fully equipped medical and physiotherapy clinics. They also require specialized hydrotherapy systems, including cryotherapy chambers, ice baths, or swimming pools.
  • Spacious Changing Rooms: Benches, individual lockers, and modern shower facilities dedicated strictly to the team. [1, 2, 3]

Operations & Digital Infrastructure
Modern international team preparation relies heavily on digital technology and heavy media presence. []
  • Ultra-Fast Connectivity: Facilities must install high-speed Wi-Fi, often requiring a minimum of 1,000 mbps of dedicated bandwidth for analytical staff and digital tools. [1]
  • Tactical & Media Rooms: Private briefing rooms equipped with video analysis systems and whiteboards for strategy sessions. Venues must also provide an on-site media center to accommodate international press conferences. [1, 2, 4, 5]” AI
I suggest going to Mesa AZ if you want to watch a World Cup team practice where they have a world class facility rather than trying to force a World Cup team into Fort Missoula.
 
Where would you suggest? Fort Missoula?

“For World Cup Team Base Camp (TBC) training sites, FIFA enforces strict, professional-grade infrastructure requirements to guarantee optimal player preparation, safety, and media operations. To become compliant, chosen venues often require major upgrades or specialized temporary installations. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Teams require several primary components at their practice venues:

Pitch Specifications & Quality
The playing surface is the most scrutinized aspect of a training venue. [1]
  • Natural Grass Requirement: FIFA mandates premium-quality natural grass. Venues with artificial turf must completely replace the surface with multi-layered, reinforced natural pitch systems. [1, 2]
  • Meticulous Maintenance: Groundskeepers strictly manage agronomic factors like field hardness, moisture levels, temperature, ball bounce, and traction. Fields must also be mowed in precise, standardized stripe patterns. [1, 2, 3]
  • Exact Dimensions: Fields must perfectly match standard international pitch geometry, which is notably wider than American football fields, requiring structural adjustments at multi-use venues. [, 2]

Security & Extreme Privacy
To prevent scouting interference, distraction, or high-profile espionage incidents (often referred to as "spygate"), training venues must be completely isolated. [1, 2]
  • Enclosed Fencing: Practice fields must be entirely fenced off, obscuring all public viewing access from the outside.
  • Controlled Access: Sites require comprehensive security measures to lock down the perimeter, managing exactly who enters the facilities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Elite Athletic Infrastructure
Practice venues must function as fully equipped professional clubs where athletes spend the majority of their day. [1]
  • Strength & Conditioning: High-end fitness centers featuring a variety of weight machines, racks, and indoor tracks.
  • Medical & Recovery Areas: Fully equipped medical and physiotherapy clinics. They also require specialized hydrotherapy systems, including cryotherapy chambers, ice baths, or swimming pools.
  • Spacious Changing Rooms: Benches, individual lockers, and modern shower facilities dedicated strictly to the team. [1, 2, 3]

Operations & Digital Infrastructure
Modern international team preparation relies heavily on digital technology and heavy media presence. []
  • Ultra-Fast Connectivity: Facilities must install high-speed Wi-Fi, often requiring a minimum of 1,000 mbps of dedicated bandwidth for analytical staff and digital tools. [1]
  • Tactical & Media Rooms: Private briefing rooms equipped with video analysis systems and whiteboards for strategy sessions. Venues must also provide an on-site media center to accommodate international press conferences. [1, 2, 4, 5]” AI

I suggest going to Mesa AZ if you want to watch a World Cup team practice where they have a world class facility rather than trying to force a World Cup team into Fort Missoula.
Going to the university of Gonzaga and university of Portland.
 
Where would you suggest? Fort Missoula?

“For World Cup Team Base Camp (TBC) training sites, FIFA enforces strict, professional-grade infrastructure requirements to guarantee optimal player preparation, safety, and media operations. To become compliant, chosen venues often require major upgrades or specialized temporary installations. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Teams require several primary components at their practice venues:

Pitch Specifications & Quality
The playing surface is the most scrutinized aspect of a training venue. [1]
  • Natural Grass Requirement: FIFA mandates premium-quality natural grass. Venues with artificial turf must completely replace the surface with multi-layered, reinforced natural pitch systems. [1, 2]
  • Meticulous Maintenance: Groundskeepers strictly manage agronomic factors like field hardness, moisture levels, temperature, ball bounce, and traction. Fields must also be mowed in precise, standardized stripe patterns. [1, 2, 3]
  • Exact Dimensions: Fields must perfectly match standard international pitch geometry, which is notably wider than American football fields, requiring structural adjustments at multi-use venues. [, 2]

Security & Extreme Privacy
To prevent scouting interference, distraction, or high-profile espionage incidents (often referred to as "spygate"), training venues must be completely isolated. [1, 2]
  • Enclosed Fencing: Practice fields must be entirely fenced off, obscuring all public viewing access from the outside.
  • Controlled Access: Sites require comprehensive security measures to lock down the perimeter, managing exactly who enters the facilities. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Elite Athletic Infrastructure
Practice venues must function as fully equipped professional clubs where athletes spend the majority of their day. [1]
  • Strength & Conditioning: High-end fitness centers featuring a variety of weight machines, racks, and indoor tracks.
  • Medical & Recovery Areas: Fully equipped medical and physiotherapy clinics. They also require specialized hydrotherapy systems, including cryotherapy chambers, ice baths, or swimming pools.
  • Spacious Changing Rooms: Benches, individual lockers, and modern shower facilities dedicated strictly to the team. [1, 2, 3]

Operations & Digital Infrastructure
Modern international team preparation relies heavily on digital technology and heavy media presence. []
  • Ultra-Fast Connectivity: Facilities must install high-speed Wi-Fi, often requiring a minimum of 1,000 mbps of dedicated bandwidth for analytical staff and digital tools. [1]
  • Tactical & Media Rooms: Private briefing rooms equipped with video analysis systems and whiteboards for strategy sessions. Venues must also provide an on-site media center to accommodate international press conferences. [1, 2, 4, 5]” AI
Wishful thinking,
 
Wishful thinking,
Did you ever stop to think that maybe one of the reasons why Missoula wouldn't be used as a basecamp is because is the elevation is too high? And most of the locations hosting world cup games are at sea level or have hardly any elevation at all? There's a lot of reasons why Missoula would never work but perhaps that's one of the biggest.
 
Did you ever stop to think that maybe one of the reasons why Missoula wouldn't be used as a basecamp is because is the elevation is too high? And most of the locations hosting world cup games are at sea level or have hardly any elevation at all? There's a lot of reasons why Missoula would never work but perhaps that's one of the biggest.
It’s not because the elevation is too high. Tucson is not that different from Missoula in elevation and Mexico City is more than double Missoula’s elevation. Some suburbs of Tucson such as Vail’s elevation are exactly the same as Missoula.
 
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