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Seems all schools in the BSC RAISE ticket prices when either Montana schools are in town to play. They know the fan base will travel well. Especially to start off with neither Montana school would warrant opposing fan bases to raise tickets prices if the Montana schools are coming to town. That of course might change if we perform well and continue to bring in a solid fan base which I believe we would.
We hopefully would see better opposing fan attendance in Montana with Nevada, Wyo, UNLV, Air Force. Additionally we could do some home and home with PAC12 schools! We would get more $ playing there, and again fan bases that might just travel!
UNC tickets last weekend were $20. I wonder whaat they raised them from? Ha.
 
No. Many low level and low life programs don’t have $40 or $50 million budgets. Some FCS schools opt to stay at FCS. Liberals like you think money grows on trees. I can’t imagine the BOR regents would approve this for the schools, unless FCS truly wasn’t an opttion or falling apart. I agree things are a changin.
Dude, unacceptable trashing Everett for his opinion. You don't need to name call.
 
I believe that evidence shows that playing fbs football generates its own income well beyond any additional costs.

But if the state has to invest, simply raise the hotel tax a few pennies.
Sort of like how some claim public dollars for stadiums are a big growth driver and win for taxpayers?

https://taxfoundation.org/blog/sports-stadium-subsidies-taxpayers/

A view from the left: https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/05/sports-stadium-subsidies-taxpayer-funding/678319/
 
Glad someone pointed this out. It's always a loser for the taxpayers.
Las Vegas stadium sure isn't a loser. Stadiums and their financing sources are varied. Posters who know nothing about business should refrain from posting on subjects like this, and getting their politics in the way, is my view.

  • "Taxes
    The stadium collects live entertainment taxes for non-Raiders events. In 2023, the stadium generated $59.2 million in room tax revenue.


  • Economic impact
    The stadium's economic impact on the Las Vegas area is estimated to be over $2.29 billion. This includes $128 million in tax revenue.


  • Jobs
    The stadium has created 6,000 permanent jobs in Southern Nevada.

  • "Non-Raiders events
    The stadium hosts concerts, sporting events, and other ticketed events. In 2023, Allegiant Stadium hosted 17 shows with 725,000 attendees, generating $119.3 million.


  • Corporate events
    The stadium has several clubs and an open area that can be rented for private events."


  • "The financing for the project came in the form of $750 million in public funding and $1.1 billion from the Raiders. The public portion of the funding came from municipal bonds issued by Clark County, backed by the proceeds of a special tax on hotel rooms in the Las Vegas area, which took effect in March 2017."


 
Las Vegas stadium sure isn't a loser. Stadiums and their financing sources are varied. Posters who know nothing about business should refrain from posting on subjects like this, and getting their politics in the way, is my view.

  • "Taxes
    The stadium collects live entertainment taxes for non-Raiders events. In 2023, the stadium generated $59.2 million in room tax revenue.


  • Economic impact
    The stadium's economic impact on the Las Vegas area is estimated to be over $2.29 billion. This includes $128 million in tax revenue.


  • Jobs
    The stadium has created 6,000 permanent jobs in Southern Nevada.

  • "Non-Raiders events
    The stadium hosts concerts, sporting events, and other ticketed events. In 2023, Allegiant Stadium hosted 17 shows with 725,000 attendees, generating $119.3 million.


  • Corporate events
    The stadium has several clubs and an open area that can be rented for private events."


  • "The financing for the project came in the form of $750 million in public funding and $1.1 billion from the Raiders. The public portion of the funding came from municipal bonds issued by Clark County, backed by the proceeds of a special tax on hotel rooms in the Las Vegas area, which took effect in March 2017."

So are you counting on Wa-Griz to hold CONCACAF tournament finals, two bowl games a year, and a weekend set from Taylor Swift?

Thing is, Sheldon Adelson had all sorts of plans to drop UNLV marks in the stadium. The NFL basically told him to drop dead. He kind of did. Meanwhile, the away fans often outnumber Raider fans in Allegiant… and that’s probably WHY Vegas makes so much money off the place.
 
Montana is debt free and has a $2.5B surplus. Could the legislature take 1% and split it between UM and MSU to use?
 
So are you counting on Wa-Griz to hold CONCACAF tournament finals, two bowl games a year, and a weekend set from Taylor Swift?

Thing is, Sheldon Adelson had all sorts of plans to drop UNLV marks in the stadium. The NFL basically told him to drop dead. He kind of did. Meanwhile, the away fans often outnumber Raider fans in Allegiant… and that’s probably WHY Vegas makes so much money off the place.
Actually, I was addressing this comment: "Glad someone pointed this out. It's always a loser for the taxpayers.", which I commented on. My first sentence was: "Las Vegas stadium sure isn't a loser."

Read much?
 
Looks like NDSU may finally be getting the Football only invite to the MWC they have long coveted!
If this happens, it will get that much harder to watch and enjoy FCS football. This subdivision is already an absolute joke, and when NDSU leaves it will become depressingly obvious how much of a joke it really is. Boy does it make me nauseous seeing other teams take the leap that UM rightfully should have already taken
 
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She this happens, it will get that much harder to watch and enjoy FCS football. This subdivision is already an absolute joke, and when NDSU leave it will become depressingly obvious how much of a joke it really is. Boy does it make me nauseous seeing other teams take the leap that UM rightfully should have already taken
I don't see FCS as a joke. The number of good teams is a bit lower this season, but there were a lot of good teams last season. The Big Sky doesn't have as many good teams this season either. Things are changing much more in the last year or so, than in the past. Maybe there will be an opportunity or reason to move on; maybe not.

I find that most teams that move up just disappear into thin air. I don't follow any of them, except Boise State. JMU has been fairly successful, but I don't watch or follow them. I see Georgia Southern is 6-3 this year. I don't pay any attention to them. I see App St's name sometimes, but don't pay attention to them. They are 4-4.

If UM moves up, or has to move up, fine. However, I see that mostly as just moving into oblivion, having night and mid-week games, and giving up the playoffs. My favorite part of UM football and FCS football is the playoffs.
 
Actually, I was addressing this comment: "Glad someone pointed this out. It's always a loser for the taxpayers.", which I commented on. My first sentence was: "Las Vegas stadium sure isn't a loser."

Read much?
I’m calling it a major exception to the rule. The fact that none of what I mentioned will end up in Missoula kind of matters in this discussion. Most cities aren’t making the kind of cash Vegas will make, and a lot of that is very Vegas.

Just another aside… Washington-Grizzly could never host a real soccer match just because of the field width. Of course, that’s part of the claustrophobic charm (from an away fan POV) of your stadium for football.
 
I’m calling it a major exception to the rule. The fact that none of what I mentioned will end up in Missoula kind of matters in this discussion. Most cities aren’t making the kind of cash Vegas will make, and a lot of that is very Vegas.

Just another aside… Washington-Grizzly could never host a real soccer match just because of the field width. Of course, that’s part of the claustrophobic charm (from an away fan POV) of your stadium for football.
So you admit that I was right. Thx.
 
I don't see FCS as a joke. The number of good teams is a bit lower this season, but there were a lot of good teams last season. The Big Sky doesn't have as many good teams this season either. Things are changing much more in the last year or so, than in the past. Maybe there will be an opportunity or reason to move on; maybe not.

I find that most teams that move up just disappear into thin air. I don't follow any of them, except Boise State. JMU has been fairly successful, but I don't watch or follow them. I see Georgia Southern is 6-3 this year. I don't pay any attention to them. I see App St's name sometimes, but don't pay attention to them. They are 4-4.

If UM moves up, or has to move up, fine. However, I see that mostly as just moving into oblivion, having night and mid-week games, and giving up the playoffs. My favorite part of UM football and FCS football is the playoffs.

While I agree that a majority of the former FCS teams disappear from the so-called FCS limelight. I don't see them rushing back to the FCS, why do you think that is?
 
I don't see FCS as a joke. The number of good teams is a bit lower this season, but there were a lot of good teams last season. The Big Sky doesn't have as many good teams this season either. Things are changing much more in the last year or so, than in the past. Maybe there will be an opportunity or reason to move on; maybe not.

I find that most teams that move up just disappear into thin air. I don't follow any of them, except Boise State. JMU has been fairly successful, but I don't watch or follow them. I see Georgia Southern is 6-3 this year. I don't pay any attention to them. I see App St's name sometimes, but don't pay attention to them. They are 4-4.

If UM moves up, or has to move up, fine. However, I see that mostly as just moving into oblivion, having night and mid-week games, and giving up the playoffs. My favorite part of UM football and FCS football is the playoffs.
This, counselor, is what we in the biz like to call "anecdotal evidence".

The defense rests.
 
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