AZGrizFan said:billings_poke said:AZGrizFan said:BSU is the UM of the MWC. They are a conference outlyer both in terms of support and $$ relative to the rest of the conference.
Missoula metro area has roughly 113,000 people. That includes (per MSA designation, the towns of Missoula, Bonner, East Missoula, Orchard Homes, Seeley Lake, Clinton, Frenchtown, Wye, Condon and Lolo Hot Springs).
So, what it conspicuously does NOT include is the following (ALL well within 2 hours drive): Butte (34,200), Helena (28,190), Anaconda (9,300), all of Ravalli County (population 40,000+ including Hamilton (4,400), Darby, Victor, Corvallis, Stevensville, Florence), St. Regis, Polson, Arlee, Charlo, Alberton, Superior, Drummond, Philipsburg, Kalispell (with a 93,068 Metro population, likely including Whitefish, Bigfork, and Lakeside), Ovando, Thompson Falls, Plains, etc., etc., etc.
There's LOTS more than 200,000 people within 2 hours. More like 300,000. It's no "Boise", but it's no Moscow, Idaho either. And yes, that does not include the multitudes of people who drive much more than 2 hours to Griz games every weekend from all points inside and outside Montana.
uhhh no. boise is about 3rd - 4th in thew mwc in attendance and do not even have the largest athletic budget in the mwc, they are not an outlier
Correct. Fresno, Boise & SDSU finished 3, 4, and 5 in all G5 teams as far as average home attendance. The rest of the conference? Mmmmm....not so much.
Spanky said:I call it Montanaitis. It is a malady of many Montana people. We can,t compete with the big boys because they will beat up on us. Better to stay in our comfort zone
PlayerRep said:I think UM would listen to a MWC inquiry/offer. However, UM would still have to look at how they would cover the additional expenses of moving up and competing. Even the current large MWC money, coming from an unusually high year, isn't enough to cover the cost of moving up. Can't imagine the State would cover the shortfall. Don't know how the Bobcat rivalry would impact the discussion. Can't imagine the MWC would be interested in UM, but I suppose it's not impossible.
The BSC admitted Cal Poly and UC-Davis to make sure they didn't go to the WAC. It had little or nothing to do with Montana.
get'em_griz said:PlayerRep said:I think UM would listen to a MWC inquiry/offer. However, UM would still have to look at how they would cover the additional expenses of moving up and competing. Even the current large MWC money, coming from an unusually high year, isn't enough to cover the cost of moving up. Can't imagine the State would cover the shortfall. Don't know how the Bobcat rivalry would impact the discussion. Can't imagine the MWC would be interested in UM, but I suppose it's not impossible.
The BSC admitted Cal Poly and UC-Davis to make sure they didn't go to the WAC. It had little or nothing to do with Montana.
Cal Poly and UC-Davis where no where near ready for the WAC at the time, and they still aren't ready for a jump today. Adding Cal Poly, UC Davis, and Southern Utah was all proactive in case Montana left.
KoolMoeDee said:I wonder what it would look like today if MSU and UM had actually joined the WAC instead of backing out at the last minute? Would the WAC have survived if a couple other BSC schools and maybe NDSU joined also? I wonder how big the distribution would have been?
AZGrizFan said:Correct. Fresno, Boise & SDSU finished 3, 4, and 5 in all G5 teams as far as average home attendance. The rest of the conference? Mmmmm....not so much.
KoolMoeDee said:I wonder what it would look like today if MSU and UM had actually joined the WAC instead of backing out at the last minute? Would the WAC have survived if a couple other BSC schools and maybe NDSU joined also? I wonder how big the distribution would have been?
PlayerRep said:KoolMoeDee said:I wonder what it would look like today if MSU and UM had actually joined the WAC instead of backing out at the last minute? Would the WAC have survived if a couple other BSC schools and maybe NDSU joined also? I wonder how big the distribution would have been?
I don't know what MSU was doing, but UM didn't back out at the last moment. UM had done nothing more than talk to the WAC a few times.
PlayerRep said:get'em_griz said:PlayerRep said:I think UM would listen to a MWC inquiry/offer. However, UM would still have to look at how they would cover the additional expenses of moving up and competing. Even the current large MWC money, coming from an unusually high year, isn't enough to cover the cost of moving up. Can't imagine the State would cover the shortfall. Don't know how the Bobcat rivalry would impact the discussion. Can't imagine the MWC would be interested in UM, but I suppose it's not impossible.
The BSC admitted Cal Poly and UC-Davis to make sure they didn't go to the WAC. It had little or nothing to do with Montana.
Cal Poly and UC-Davis where no where near ready for the WAC at the time, and they still aren't ready for a jump today. Adding Cal Poly, UC Davis, and Southern Utah was all proactive in case Montana left.
No, that was not the reason. I got my information directly from the brass at the Big Sky conference.
EverettGriz said:Jesus, PR. You are wrong with everything you've posted here. Montana most certainly had an offer from the WAC. In truth, it was more a beg from the WAC.
And BSC leadership has admittedly publicly that the expansion was done in large part to cushion the blow of the league's cash cow leaving.
mtgrizrule said:PlayerRep said:KoolMoeDee said:I wonder what it would look like today if MSU and UM had actually joined the WAC instead of backing out at the last minute? Would the WAC have survived if a couple other BSC schools and maybe NDSU joined also? I wonder how big the distribution would have been?
I don't know what MSU was doing, but UM didn't back out at the last moment. UM had done nothing more than talk to the WAC a few times.
Backed out, turned down, said no, or whatever one would like to call it. The U of M had an offer to the WAC and ended up deciding against it. Define that as you like. Getting to the stage of making a decision is more than just talking about it, from many point of views. :thumb:
PlayerRep said:EverettGriz said:Jesus, PR. You are wrong with everything you've posted here. Montana most certainly had an offer from the WAC. In truth, it was more a beg from the WAC.
And BSC leadership has admittedly publicly that the expansion was done in large part to cushion the blow of the league's cash cow leaving.
Everett, do you really not understand the difference between "backing out" of an offer (which indicates that one has accepted an offer and then said no or said no after indicating it would accept the offer) and "declining" an offer. Everything I said was accurate.
I agree with your first para, but that doesn't support "backing out" of an offer.
I stand by the statement that the conference offered Cal Poly and Davis to preempt the WAC from enticing them to the WAC. As I said, the top brass at the conference told me that. That was the real reason those two schools were offered. Note that they were allowed to be football-only schools.
See Missoulian quotes at the time.
"In the release Fullerton said the expansions weren't a case of the league preparing for the potential loss of teams to the Football Bowl Subdivision, but of strengthening the case for the Football Championship Subdivision.
"One line, not attributed to Fullerton, reads: The Big Sky does not anticipate losing any of its current nine core members. He backed off from that later Monday.
"Maybe I should say that the league does not want to lose anyone," said Fullerton, mindful that the Western Athletic Conference is courting UM. "Let me say this: If you look at what the Big Sky is now embarking on, and you look at what I think we can become at the FCS level. ... if I were to make that decision, I know where that would fall.
"Probably that statement was a little bit of hopeful thinking. I can also say that we have no knowledge that anybody is leaving at this particular time."
"Jim O'Day, Montana's athletic director, said as much Monday when he spoke of the league's moves.
"It's something I think the Big Sky has to do," O'Day said. "It's similar to what the WAC is going to do in the next few days, when they announce an expansion. It will not include Montana - we're not to that point yet - but they have to do their due diligence."
http://missoulian.com/sports/college/montana/big-sky-conference-adds-north-dakota-southern-utah/article_61c5e7a6-e5c9-11df-91e6-001cc4c002e0.html
Indeed, the first warning sign occurred on the very day of the announcement, when then-commissioner Karl Benson revealed during a press teleconference, conducted from an office at DU’s Ritchie Center mere minutes before the big party/press conference, that he had hoped to announce Montana and Montana State joining the league on the same day that Denver, Texas State, and Texas-San Antonio did, but the Montana schools had backed out at the last minute.
KoolMoeDee said:Indeed, the first warning sign occurred on the very day of the announcement, when then-commissioner Karl Benson revealed during a press teleconference, conducted from an office at DU’s Ritchie Center mere minutes before the big party/press conference, that he had hoped to announce Montana and Montana State joining the league on the same day that Denver, Texas State, and Texas-San Antonio did, but the Montana schools had backed out at the last minute.
http://milehighmids.tumblr.com/post/36615559776/denver-to-join-summit-league-in-2013