ilovethecats said:
I will respectfully disagree with this. it's clear we won't change any minds. you make it sound like the griz invented winning and the only reason have expectations of winning because of you! it's crazy. why should msu be any different than any other team in the country? why should we be fine losing to our in-state rival? or missing the playoffs? or losing seasons?
this is so funny to me. all we've heard from a large portion of your fanbase for years is how bad ash sucks. how our schedule is weak and we can't beat anyone. about how you hope he sticks around forever. now we let him go and you're going to act like we're this mean university with unreasonable expectations?! it doesn't make sense.
No. My point is that if it was as easy as just "deciding" then every team would be #1. Right?
That's the problem with Cat fans, a naive and often arrogant view of what it takes to make an "elite" program. They saw one in the window, and decided they wanted it. Realistically, there was not an infrastructure of facilities, a deep and knowledgeable athletic department staff, a sophisticated fan base, and well-developed pipelines of recruits and donors. There still isn't. This year's results for the Cats isn't an anomaly, it's to be expected from a program like that. It is the full measure of the "program."
And it took years to get that in place at UM, and Cat fans simply decided that if they decided "it was true" at Bozeman without any further need for evidence, that the power of delusional thinking could overcome the years of planning and experience.
The further problem, perhaps the greater problem, is trying to repeat the success of UM in the same state, a motive borne out of sheer envy and not because the school had any kind of a tradition in it; just if "UM did it" then we have "decided" we are also an "elite" program, that should be "in the top 10 every year" just because of the power of projection and delusion, and little else.