SWeberCat02
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Saying that Hawaii and Nevada "play with the big boys" because they play in the WAC is a bit of a stretch. Both are one bid conferences and the Big Sky is 8-6 vs the WAC.
SWeberCat02 said:Saying that Hawaii and Nevada "play with the big boys" because they play in the WAC is absurd. The WAC isn't any better than the Big Sky this season and we all know how lousy the Sky is. The Big Sky is 8-6 vs the mighty WAC.
As you can see I edited my comments because while I agree the WAC is a better conf than the Sky, I would in no way classify them as big boys. I have no idea how they're ranked 12th. The projections I've seen have them as a one bid league with Nevada being a 14 or so seed. And they're gone from that conference next year. Other WAC teams like perrianial WAC power Utah St rarely beat the big boys or win in the tournament.Potomac Griz said:SWeberCat02 said:Saying that Hawaii and Nevada "play with the big boys" because they play in the WAC is absurd. The WAC isn't any better than the Big Sky this season and we all know how lousy the Sky is. The Big Sky is 8-6 vs the mighty WAC.
The WAC as a conference is rated #12 right now in RPI, just below the WCC (Gonzaga, St. Mary's, BYU...), and the PAC-12, and most of their teams have a respectable strength of schedule.
The Big Sky is #26 (out of 32 teams), just below the Big West... yeah.... the Big Sky is ranked below the Big West... and only 1 team in the Big Sky has a top 200 strength of schedule. Sorry but the Big Sky is pretty bad this year again
Sure the top 2 teams of the Big Sky could compete fairly well in the WAC right now, and probably be right up there near the top. Not too sure about the rest though....
Silvertip said:Football vs Basketball attendance? Consider that 60% of football season tix are held by people out of the Missoula area. They plan ahead for a Saturday afternoon. Nobody (even Missoulians apparently) makes any special effort for a Griz bb game, half of which are played mid week. And for sure, damned few people with any distance to travel will be attending. and, as stated before, fans have never warmed to a sanitized Adams Center with fewer seats and less atmosphere.
bearister said:AND, if you show up early for the NAU game tomorrow you can see the National Anthem performed by the Missoula Mendelsohn Club, one of the oldest continuously active men's choruses in the US. If you like to see the anthem performed in the traditional style, you're guaranteed to be moved.
PeauxRouge said:Silvertip said:Football vs Basketball attendance? Consider that 60% of football season tix are held by people out of the Missoula area. They plan ahead for a Saturday afternoon. Nobody (even Missoulians apparently) makes any special effort for a Griz bb game, half of which are played mid week. And for sure, damned few people with any distance to travel will be attending. and, as stated before, fans have never warmed to a sanitized Adams Center with fewer seats and less atmosphere.
Hey now! I am travelling from the Bozeman area for the Weber game! Granted, it's only for the one game, but still!
WILDCATFAN said:bobadams said:I brought my family to this game from out of town just to see a school with a name. Same reason I'm for moving up in Football. I thought it was great! I totally understand why most people don't leave their houses to see the rest of our dumb conference. If I lived in Missoula, I'd go to all the decent non-conf games.
Weber State almost had 9,000 for Texas Arlington..........Not that big of a name.
You should try going to games vs the rest of the conf, some of them get quite entertaining.
Grizbacker1 said:WILDCATFAN said:bobadams said:I brought my family to this game from out of town just to see a school with a name. Same reason I'm for moving up in Football. I thought it was great! I totally understand why most people don't leave their houses to see the rest of our dumb conference. If I lived in Missoula, I'd go to all the decent non-conf games.
Weber State almost had 9,000 for Texas Arlington..........Not that big of a name.
You should try going to games vs the rest of the conf, some of them get quite entertaining.
If UTA isn't name, then neither is Weber State. Did you not know UTA was ranked up there with Weber and Montana in the Mid Major Poll which most certainly has some "names". :thumb:
WILDCATFAN said:Grizbacker1 said:WILDCATFAN said:bobadams said:I brought my family to this game from out of town just to see a school with a name. Same reason I'm for moving up in Football. I thought it was great! I totally understand why most people don't leave their houses to see the rest of our dumb conference. If I lived in Missoula, I'd go to all the decent non-conf games.
Weber State almost had 9,000 for Texas Arlington..........Not that big of a name.
You should try going to games vs the rest of the conf, some of them get quite entertaining.
If UTA isn't name, then neither is Weber State. Did you not know UTA was ranked up there with Weber and Montana in the Mid Major Poll which most certainly has some "names". :thumb:
Weber State? Who ever heard of Weber State![]()
And yes before the game Weber was 17th and UTA was 18th :thumb:
He said he only brought his family to see a game vs a team with a name, Hawaii, and granted, Hawaii is more known than Texas Arlington and Weber almost got 9,000 for that game. My point is he should be showing up and supporting the Griz NO MATTER WHO THEY PLAY.
griz8791 said:If I remember right, in the early 80s games were on Fridays and Saturdays instead of Thursdays and Saturdays. In the mid to late 80s this changed to allow an extra day for travel on road trips, including the Reno to Flagstaff leg which apparently was legendary for bad weather. If we went back to the Friday-Saturday schedule and moved the Saturday game to 2pm, fans could come from Butte-Helena-Great Falls-the Flathead, stay the night, wives could do a little shopping, and then everybody could go home late Saturday afternoon before the roads re-freeze. Not exactly like football, but close.
Trouble is, coaches and players would understandably freak out about playing that second game so close to the end of the first and it would make the travel on road trips even tighter than it used to be.
MaximumGriz2013 said:Gallatin Griz said:What is the capacity of Dahlberg Arena? What number would constitute a sellout?
Let's do this, whatever the number is!
People in seats is about 7,350. The athletics department includes all the players, cheerleaders, and staff in the count too, so completely sold out would be around 7,500.
votb said:The Friday/Saturday schedule was an experiment that has been tried twice by the Big Sky since the 1980s. Both times it was a glaring failure. There were literally games that were cancelled/postponed because you couldn't, for instance, get from Sacramento to Flagstaff from Saturday morning before game time if there was any glitch at all. Yes, the coaches and players all complained, especially when not all teams were required to have the same schedules.