Spanky2 said:
My hope will be a conference championship against more talented teams and the opportunity to win a national championship against the best. I think you are short changing our ability to raise substantial NIL funding——be reminded that our potential contacts aren’t limited to the Missoula city limits.
There is absolutely no chance, none whatsoever, that Montana could ever win a FBS national championship. So if you value playing for a national championship, you simply have to accept that is forever out of the cards at FBS. I'm not saying that's a bad position to take - FBS has its own advantages - but a natty is not anything remotely close to feasible for us at that level. In reality, it's not really feasible for about 80% of FBS programs absent some miracle makeover of their program.
To win a national title in FBS, some analysis pretty clearly shows you need to average a top 5 recruiting class for years. Clemson bucked this trend but still recruited top 10-ish classes. Not only do we simply not have a recruiting base to stock up on (look at the geography of who's won FBS titles in the modern era), but we will absolutely never compete in NIL. Ever. It's not an argument. We don't have the fanbase, we don't have the population, etc. Quarterbacks go for million dollar contracts out of high school. Schools like Texas Tech, who have never come remotely close to sniffing a national title despite being the most talent-rich state in the country, guarantees all players a minimum NIL payment of $25,000 apiece and it is absolutely small potatoes compared to the schools who can compete.
All that to say, if you support FBS, more power to you. Comes with some great upsides. But if you're doing so in part because you think Montana can compete for titles at that level and go toe to toe in NIL, you're severely mistaken. I, as I've said, am fine with FCS or FBS. They each have their advantages, but they're very different advantages.