AZGrizFan said:havgrizfan said:HAHA, the reasons in my OP are NOT the least bit mythical. AZ, you know I agree with a lot of what you post on here, but I'm starting to get the sense you haven't actually ready my OP or any of my subsequent posts. Even my last post, where for the THIRD TIME I stated my reason for starting this thread ot begin with. So I'll say it for a fourth time. My only intent was to point out that Montana presently doesn't have the number of sports or scholarship equity required for a move to the MWC. AZ, seriously, you should read my original post, I actually think it's quite informative.
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Hav, I apologize. I got wrapped up in arguing the mythical reaons with RobGriz. But I think you need to move away from the "the MWC doesn't want us". As I said earlier in the thread, what I want is a PLAN, so that when the day comes when we DO have to make a decision, whether it's the MWC or some other iteration (given the constant shifting of the college football world), we're ready to make that move. I DO think that the addition of women's softball, the Champions Center, etc., etc. are all moves in the right direction, and it's beginning to appear there might BE a plan which is awesome. But as people have pointed out multiple times, teams move up, but they never move back down....there's got to be a financial reason for that.
While finances would be part of the analysis, there are other important factors. For example, fan bases change and evolve in terms of age and expectations after move ups. They get used to being in FBS. Not as many of them remember FCS and the playoffs. They don't want to move down. That's a big factor. Moving down would usually cause a change in conference affiliation. This would be a big issue and big disruption, and impact then-current rivalries. Changing coaching and athletic departments and salaries would not be easy. My impression is that if finances were the only factor, more schools would in fact move down.
FBS needs to figure out how to get more of its conferences out of the "arms race" with the bigger FBS conferences. Those lesser conferences and school don't have the funding to keep up, and never will.