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Not sure anything you mentioned is actual leverage for them with the rest of the BSC.Considering we're the schools that constantly get the ESPN games, and now the Vegas matchup I think we have a bit of leverage.
Not sure anything you mentioned is actual leverage for them with the rest of the BSC.Considering we're the schools that constantly get the ESPN games, and now the Vegas matchup I think we have a bit of leverage.
Then nothing changes and he'll still be safe financially, which is his only goal.Waiting around, not controlling your own destiny, seems to be theme with him. what happens if he waits and does nothing, the split comes and no invite due to not being proactive.
ESPN isn't giving us a deal for Northern Colorado vs Portland State, don't know how much it's worth but it's something. Doesn't hurt to try and put our foot down and demand more of what we deserve and have earned by being the face of the Conference.Not sure anything you mentioned is actual leverage for them with the rest of the BSC.
Like I said, no leverage. UM says they want more and the other schools say "or what". There is no answer for the "or what". Zero leverage.ESPN isn't giving us a deal for Northern Colorado vs Portland State, don't know how much it's worth but it's something. Doesn't hurt to try and put our foot down and demand more of what we deserve and have earned by being the face of the Conference.
Wish I could Kent let the team get guttedFootball money is what drives conference realignment, not basketball money. Stick to soccer.
Agree it’s six months away has anybody in the AD dept mentioned jersey patches sponsorshipsWe need to tell the BSC to pound sand on this and demand a bigger slice of the pie along with MSU and even Idaho. We're the top brands of the Conference, we should be getting more in general right now and shouldn't have to be a charity case for the other teams, or share in jersey patches equally.
How did BSU AD and president get the MWC to give them more media rights revenue, they demanded it due to their TV ratings they had the guts to get it. I don’t think our AD dept has any inkling to fight for more.This is stated over and over, but UM/MSU have zero leverage. Why would the others agree to give them more?
Has Rock Creek Cattle Co golf course as well. Amazing place. First time I played it I couldn’t figure out why the clubhouse had all this Knights gear.Bill Foley who owns the Golden Knights hockey team is worth 2.5 billion. His grandson was on the Griz football team and some of his other grandchildren went to UM. There are people with money in Montana.
Related to football because they said they would leave. Montana doesn't have that leverage.How did BSU AD and president get the MWC to give them more media rights revenue, they demanded it due to their TV ratings they had the guts to get it. I don’t think our AD dept has any inkling to fight for more.
Haslam discussed it at qb club.Agree it’s six months away has anybody in the AD dept mentioned jersey patches sponsorships
There are lots of rich people in MT, but they aren’t Griz fans.Bill Foley who owns the Golden Knights hockey team is worth 2.5 billion. His grandson was on the Griz football team and some of his other grandchildren went to UM. There are people with money in Montana.
They could be made into Griz fans but in reality the Griz are not a high caliber team. Rich people do not want to associate with a team that is for the blue collar types. They want winners.There are lots of rich people in MT, but they aren’t Griz fans.
I represented the outside board of directors of what is now Whitefish Mountain when Foley bought controlling interest in the company. I don't know him, but was on at least one conference call with him. Various Griz fans/supporters know Foley, at least a bit. I assume who wouldn't be interested in big support for a move up, but at least it's an idea.I know his grandson because I know people who have played for the Griz recently unlike you. Anyone on this site can call him up. He is part of your army of realtors. Not a bad gig in Whitefish where the average sales price is over $1.1m. As far as Bill Foley the athletic department would be better to reach out. He also owns Whitefish Resort which would likely grow if UM grew in popularity with out of state students so he has a financial reason to invest in moving up.
As I said his family member was on the Griz football team. Nike COO at the time’s son was also on the team. Another one of my friends that played for the Griz dad was a professional hockey coach for teams like the Canucks.I represented the outside board of directors of what is now Whitefish Mountain when Foley bought controlling interest in the company. I don't know him, but was on at least one conference call with him. Various Griz fans/supporters know Foley, at least a bit. I assume who wouldn't be interested in big support for a move up, but at least it's an idea.
Yes, I saw what you said, but that doesn't mean Bill Foley is a Griz fan. I doubt that Eric Sprunk wants to put up big bucks for moving up.As I said his family member was on the Griz football team. Nike COO at the time’s son was also on the team. Another one of my friends that played for the Griz dad was a professional hockey coach for teams like the Canucks.
One Griz teammate of these guy’s dad is one of the most successful financial advisors in Portland. He was the top producer at Morgan Stanley’s Portland office. Another one’s dad was a vp of marketing and sales for a $67m annual revenue company and a third’s dad was owner of a successful company. Those 3 were just one position group at a period of time. There are families with money connected to the program. I don’t know if they want to fund moving up or other aspects of the program but it could be a good place to look for funding.Yes, I saw what you said, but that doesn't mean Bill Foley is a Griz fan. I doubt that Eric Sprunk wants to put up big bucks for moving up.
They wouldn’t have enough money to fund the program. And why would they want to? I assume they aren’t even Griz fans.One Griz teammate of these guy’s dad is one of the most successful financial advisors in Portland. He was the top producer at Morgan Stanley’s Portland office. Another one’s dad was a vp of marketing and sales for a $67m annual revenue company and a third’s dad was owner of a successful company. Those 3 were just one position group at a period of time. There are families with money connected to the program. I don’t know if they want to fund moving up or other aspects of the program but it could be a good place to look for funding.
All of their sons had positive impactful experiences from being in the program and are fairly successful themselves partially due to playing football at Montana. All 3 were walk ons. One led the Big Sky in scoring and was all conference, another got an opportunity with his home town NFL team. The financial advisor isn’t a billionaire but his net worth is somewhere in the 9 figures.They wouldn’t have enough money to fund the program. And why would they want to? I assume they aren’t even Griz fans.
They have more leverage than you think.Related to football because they said they would leave. Montana doesn't have that leverage.