Jerry Punch
Well-known member
Reluctant is the nicest thing you can say about these jokers. They've never been able to deliver a cogent finance-based argument as to how this move up would be funded. It's merely "TV will pay for the move up" or "it will work out in the end." That's a cute suggestion that the ends will justify the means, but as you may notice from federal spending and overseas wars that a detailed, step-by step plan is essential to financial security.
They state that nobody cares about this division. Guess what? I see 25,000+ rabid Griz fans every home game who care, and multiples more watching on TV. Do you honestly think that the Griz would be a regional draw crowded out by teams like Washington, Washington State, Utah, Oregon, Oregon State and Wyoming? How do the Griz carve out a regional niche like some of those teams did and many of them struggle to do? Don't over estimate the draw that UM has by comparing UM to Boise State. Missoula isn't Boise. Missoula isn't a tech sector or economic powerhouse. It's a college town stuck between two more successful cities.
Fooling yourself into believing that UM would be a national brand isn't arrogant. It's just wrong and the wrong reason to support a move up. WSU and UW struggle to brand themselves as national every single year, and they have a much more extensive history of football success than UM could ever dream of. Outside of the state of Washington, you'll be hard-pressed to find a dedicated fan base of bandwagoners like USC, Notre Dame, or Alabama has. I know many of you may see a Griz shirt occasionally in airports or bigger cities, and if we're to trust your anecdotal experiences to justify the national brand success, I would truly feel bad for the other UM fans who have a little basis in reality.
They state that nobody cares about this division. Guess what? I see 25,000+ rabid Griz fans every home game who care, and multiples more watching on TV. Do you honestly think that the Griz would be a regional draw crowded out by teams like Washington, Washington State, Utah, Oregon, Oregon State and Wyoming? How do the Griz carve out a regional niche like some of those teams did and many of them struggle to do? Don't over estimate the draw that UM has by comparing UM to Boise State. Missoula isn't Boise. Missoula isn't a tech sector or economic powerhouse. It's a college town stuck between two more successful cities.
Fooling yourself into believing that UM would be a national brand isn't arrogant. It's just wrong and the wrong reason to support a move up. WSU and UW struggle to brand themselves as national every single year, and they have a much more extensive history of football success than UM could ever dream of. Outside of the state of Washington, you'll be hard-pressed to find a dedicated fan base of bandwagoners like USC, Notre Dame, or Alabama has. I know many of you may see a Griz shirt occasionally in airports or bigger cities, and if we're to trust your anecdotal experiences to justify the national brand success, I would truly feel bad for the other UM fans who have a little basis in reality.