mthoopsfan
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mthoopsfan said:NavyBlue said:The reason why UM would have gotten in the MWC...
After Utah, TCU and BYU withdrew from the MWC then Boise State and San Diego announced they were also leaving the MWC to join the Big East. Then the Big East lost teams and decided to be the non-football conference they are today. While it looked like Boise and San Diego State were gone, the MWC added Utah State and San Jose State. Then the football schools separated from the Big East, Boise and San Diego came back to the MWC. (Without every playing a game in the Big East). It is widely believed, that UM was seen as more attractive than San Jose State and would have gotten in over San Jose State.
The MWC had already added Fresno State, Hawaii (football only), Nevada Reno, along with Boise earlier. The MWC was killing off the WAC. UM would have gotten in over San Jose, I am pretty sure of it. No one has ever been thrilled about San Jose State in the MWC, especially San Diego State and Fresno State.
Thanks for your explanation, but, as usual, I don't believe you. "On May 2, 2012, San Jose State and Utah State agreed to join the conference for the 2013–14 academic year."
Montana talked to the WAC in 2012, according to the SI article. There was no MW invitation for UM before May 2, 2012, when San Jose committed to the MW. The SI article I linked was dated Aug. 21, 2012. The article said the Big Sky/WAC had talked in recent weeks, and already fallen apart. So, UM must have been taking to the WAC in about July 2012, or early August. How in the heck would UM have joined the WAC after August 2012, and then magically replaced San Jose St, which had joined the MW in May 2012, several months earlier. Sorry, but the timing doesn't work.
Also, let's see your source for your assertion that the MW preferred UM over San Jose St. I was talking frequently to O'Day in 2012, and following the move-up stuff closely. I recall no mention of the MW.
I recall that the UM study showed UM needed over an additional $5 million per year to move up, and that the best scenario had UM adding only $3 million per year in a move-up.
Hey, Navy, in light of the above timing, how would UM have gotten into the MW instead of San Jose? The above timing shows that
San Jose was already joining the MW before UM started talking to the WAC.