mthoopsfan said:
I was told years ago that one of the main reasons Boise St. succeeded in moving up and Idaho didn't, was because Boise was able to raise so much more money initially and on an ongoing basis. I don't see any examples of big athletic dollar commitments from companies around Missoula or MT. There are a decent number of good individual financial supporters, but I don't see many, if any, of them stepping up with multiple 7 figure donations to fund the initial phase and the ongoing operations. $5 million or so of additional annual conference/tv revenue doesn't fund any of the initial costs, and doesn't come close to funding the necessary ongoing , increase gap in the necessary budget increase to complete successfully in the MW.
It’s a fair assessment of Boise, but I think there’s a bit more. The transition to the Big West cleaned the slate… UI had more of a history of success in the Big Sky, but once both schools land in the Big West, the recruiting area grew, more kids found out that Boise is kind of an actual city and Moscow is a long way from anywhere… except Pullman. Idaho did win the first game in Boise after the move, won one of the next two, and haven’t beaten Boise since.
Not to mention the Kibbie Dome… though I might have a sliver of understanding of why some gamers like to make that their home stadium. Weird cult following.
Boise State’s ability to grow is another matter. The Big West was definitely FBS-lite in a more than suitable facility and a good fan base, so they could build resources over a few years with an eye on waiting for the WAC to call. After the WAC/MWC split, Boise was in position to join the WAC, endure travel for a while, and some years later, eventually got a Mountain West commitment. Then they got greedy with that Big East stunt, but that might have got them an unbalanced TV contract with the MWC… for several years. Now… not as much.
BTW… the competitive issue? BSU went 2-10 their first year in FBS. You find out that some of those schools you play up when you’re FCS, when you end up in the same conference, THEN they take you seriously. Be prepared to factor that in your calculations.