dbackjon said:EverettGriz said:"At the first opportunity, they would be gone," he said.
Ummm, if a team would bolt your conference at their first opportunity, perhaps the problems do not lie with the team, but rather with your conference.
It's time to cast an objective eye inward, Fullerton.
So if Montana hired Bobby Petrino, and he turned around and left for Washington after a year, it would be because Montana is the problem?
Or because Petrino is an opportunistic bastard that would ditch his own mom to get a few more bucks?
Ahh, no. It would be because Washington offers a great deal more than Montana. And that's part of the problem I'd like to address: that because Montana is stuck where they are, in a conference with no money and no future, they will always be considered mearly a jumping-off point. I don't think it necessarily needs to be that way; I think there is far greater potential for a program like Montana on the national scene than many of the, "Oh, we're little ol' Montana playing in the Big Sky Conference so we can never get any bigger/better/richer" people want you to believe. However, the anchor around UM's neck -- the weaker-by-the-day BSC -- is drowning them in the sea of medicroity and preventing any forward momentum.