GrizFanStuckInUtah
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GrizBacker04 said:GrizFanStuckInUtah said:GrizBacker04 said:GrizFanStuckInUtah said:Boise St. learned this year that the MWC has some problems. Namely their terrible, and I mean, TERRIBLE, tv contract. I am convinced that the TV contract is what drove Utah, BYU out to begin with. Ya the BCS thing is there, but they could have gotten that if they all stayed. I would hate to see the Griz move up even into the MWC as I think you would see them on TV less than they are now. The Mountain is that bad........
it is not so much that the MW TV deal is so bad as far as showing games, it is the fact that it does not give teams as much money as the BCS TV deals get. Each MWC team currently gets 1.5 million in revenue from their TV deal year. The PAC-12 teams get nearly 20 million each year. So when Utah and TCU, and now Boise State, had the chance to get that kind of money, it was a no brainer. But in Montana's case, I am sure $1.5 million is much more than what they are receiving now from their current TV deal.
As far as viewing the games, in the local areas, it is part of the local cable packages AND for those not in the local area, it is available on Dish and DirecTV. Basically EVERY non-conference home football game is shown, as well as every conference game. In addition, around 15-20 basketball games would be carried, as well as many women's basketball games. So, in fact, people would be able to watch more UM sports on television.
You would think that would be the case but it never seems to work out that way. Boise lost a ton of coverage this year in the MWC. Utah and BYU got way more coverage this year than last. The WAC really does have more exposure than the MWC as far as TV, maybe not more money, but more exposure. If you ever sit down and watch a game on the Mountain, you will know why I think we should avoid it like the plague. They are going to have to adopt a new conference motto soon:
MWC - We really are the new WAC. :mrgreen:
While I am Griz alum, lived in Las Vegas for 6 years and for a variety of reasons, became a big fan of UNLV athletics as well as a follower of the MWC. I know all about the Mtn., CBS-College Sports, etc., the TV contract. Moved back to Montana a year-and-a-half ago and have been able to watch a ton of UNLV games (and other MWC contests) with Dish Network.
Not sure how you can say Boise lost a ton of exposure by moving to the MWC. In all actuality, they were probably on TV more than last year, due to the MWC's TV contract. Just not on the mothership that is ESPN. And BSU didn't have to play all those Friday games that they did with ESPN. Plus, there will be the added hoops games, as well as having soccer games picked up this year, etc., that Boise State will lose once they leave the MWC.
Will be interesting to see what the Big East TV contract is like. Depends on who it goes to, it might be worse than even the MWC's as far as exposure and availability go.
I can't find the schedule for last year(2010), but I am pretty sure that 6 of their regular season games were on ESPN or ESPN2. This year(2011) I think it was 3 but can't confirm it higher or lower. The exposure nationwide is the problem for Boise with the MWC. Locally people will want to see it but at the national level, no one cares about BSU even ranked 7th. Kellen Moore had a great year, was a Heisman finalist last year and isn't making the trip to New York this year. Just my opinion, but I believe it has everything to do with not being seen nationally. His numbers are just as good this year but didn't get noticed.
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CAREER STATS
SEASON CMP ATT YDS CMP% YPA LNG TD INT SACK RAT
2011 300 405 3507 74.1 8.66 71 41 7 7 176.8
2010 273 383 3845 71.3 10.04 83 35 6 6 182.6
2009 277 431 3536 64.3 8.20 67 39 3 5 161.7
2008 281 405 3486 69.4 8.61 80 25 10 13 157.1