mtfbchamps
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First of all, lets clear up your list of teams. Playing Utah St., San Jose State, Idaho interests me about as much as seeing ISU play. Other than Boise, Fresno, and sometimes Hawaii, I don't see that many more games that would interest me more than the BSC schedule. Yes the teams are better, sometimes I don't know about that (I'm looking at you Idaho), but I want to see wins and National Championship trophies, not 8-5 seasons where it is considered a success because we got to the Alamo Car Rental Bowl. UM has a niche, it is the loudest stadium with the best fans and the most consistent team in FCS football. Game day in Missoula is an unbelievable scene and I am not sure that by going 5-7 or 8-5 every year with an occasional 10-3 thrown in that the atmosphere will stay that way.kemajic said:You're, of course, failing to mention the steady stream of the Ft. Lewis's, Western Sts, SUUs, UNCs, SacSts, ISUs that you get to watch during the season vs. Boise St., Fresno, Hawaii, Nevada, Utah St., San Jose, Idaho, etc. No comparison. And even the worst bowls are almost always somewhere more interesting than Chatanooga or Huntington. And the guys have a chance to lick their wounds after a long season and rest beforehand instead of play a playoff game every week until they drop.
I am talking about a playoff atmosphere in WAGriz. Do you think that you get that experience playing/watching/attending a game vs. UMASS under the lights in the semis or playing Weber in the quarters looking for revenge as you do against 7-5 Southern Miss in New Orleans? I would rather see a game with 25,000 rabid UM fans, freezing my ass off in MT in December, than travel 1,000 or 2,000 miles to a game where the stands are half empty, the outcome is meaningless and the kids/coaches know it (even if I love Vegas and New Orleans).
While this is true to a point, they would still be FCS opponents or MWC or Conference USA ect. BCS conference teams rarely sign home-and-home agreements with the WAC and many other mid-major conferences. Excluding Hawaii (because its easy to get teams to come to Honolulu) the WAC played 13 games against BCS conference teams and only 3 of those were hosted by WAC teams (Fresno vs. Wisconsin, Nevada vs. Texas Tech, and LA Tech vs Mississippi State although BSU did play Oregon in the first half of a home-and-home in Eugene). It's not going to be like having Ohio State or Alabama come to town.NavyBlue said:Plus as a WAC member the Griz could get better non-conference opponents to visit Wa-Griz.
This is exactly what I am saying. That 23-22 loss to Wofford in 2007 was 10x more exciting than the 17-10 Northern Illinois vs. LA Tech Independence Bowl last year where the outcome didn't matter. Even in the Troy vs. Southern Miss bowl game that went to OT, they weren't playing for anything. No one moved on to next week. What percentage of Mississippians in 15 years are going to remember the outcome of the 2008 St. Petersberg Bowl? A whole lot less than the Montanans that remember Dave Dickinson and his magic in 1995.NavyBlue said:A bowl game against a team that you had heard of before the season began, isn't more appealing than a playoff game against a school much of the fan base had never heard of before the season started..... Are you serious?
This is the worst argument. "Let's abandon our winning tradition and our history of excellence in the postseason so that Boise State can make us a few bucks". Seriously?Paytonlives said:Even teams that dont make bowl games, GET BOWL MONEY!!!! Its devided between the teams in the conference.