BWahlberg said:
havgrizfan said:
Hammer and Brint, what's the use even arguing with the move-up crowd anymore? They will never care how much it costs, how many more women's sports would have to still be added, or how inferior our facilities and financial booster base are to the Boise's and Nevada's of the world. Ironically, I see some of the same people begging for a move up are the same people calling the Griz a medicore FCS program. An also-ran in the Big Sky, a terrible football team. But somehow, those people think the Griz could do better in the friggin' Mountain West Conference???? It's a hilarious contradiction.
Add in its the same people that are worked up about LearField and in-game advertisements. At the FBS level Montana would have to probably go to a whole new level of sports marketing to try to pay the bills.
On your point of added women's sports if I remember correctly due to Title 9 the amount of women's sports would have to be equal to the rough campus population. About a 60/40 ratio.
I understand the argument of, "We will play better teams."
What I never hear though is how we will afford it.
I couldn't care less about learfield, in-game advertisements, etc., etc. I challenge you to find one post from me on that subject. What's amazing to me, and since I'm not "in the know" with respect to college sports finances I'll have to take it at face value, is that despite our perception that we'd never be able to afford it, all those schools that do move up NEVER move back down. Never. Not once. How is that possible? How is it that EVERY school that has moved up has somehow magically figured out how to make it work financially, but Montana can't? I get that WE may not know how the institution could afford it, but for God's sake, SOMEBODY in the know should be able to
figure it out. It ain't rocket science.
Then we wouldn't have to worry ourselves about silly threads proposing home and homes with schools like Utah State, Colorado State or Boise State that NEVER are going to happen because FBS teams won't come to FCS teams' stadiums.
And if I see another post like this:
Blue Tears said:
I agree with the logic of staying put. Really, how many teams have enjoyed the same success upon a move up? I can think of one, and that is Boise State. Most of the others have experienced many more losses than they had in FCS, and are no longer able to compete for a National Title. We would be a small fish and a really big pond. I like watching a team that wins. I would support the Griz either way, but the games are played to WIN. Personally, I could give a care less how many of the opposing team's fans show up for a game. If 7,000 attend and we win, that is much better than 60,000 and getting stomped. Losing stinks, and we don't have the facilities and program foundation right now to be like Boise and Nevada. I wish we did, but that is just not the reality of our situation.
or this:
mtgrizfankb said:
Its easy they griz move to fbs and have 3 staright sub 500 seasons. The stadium will be at 8k fans. Students wont come...uts already hard enough to get them. The back half of the season is hunting season and many would choose to do that, front half has nice weather...many wil go out spending time with family. The griz dont have anything to support a 6-6 or worse team every year and hoping to play in a shitty bowl game at 11 am on a tuesday. It just wont happen get over your dream
I think I'm going to puke. If there TRULY are that many fair-weather fans, then this program has a LOT more to worry about than whether it wants to move up or not.