Catsrgrood said:CDAGRIZ said:Catsrgrood said:CDAGRIZ said::clap:
That’s the long and short of it, right there. They can either toaster-stream a game to dozens in a 12-mile radius, or play on the main stage before millions, and they choose the former out of fear. Cowards.
Nailed it. The team that has gone an a run that has never been seen before at this level and is the class of the FCS by a long shot, is made up of a bunch of cowards...
So this extra exposure that they’ll gain by playing the griz will help them land those top recruits they’ve been missing out on all these years? It’ll help get their name out there to those 10 people that are unaware who’s won 7 of the last 8 national championships?
Got it.
I hate coming off sounding like I’m a Bison fan, I’m certainly not and I’m as tired as anyone of seeing them dominate the FCS, but this idea that they have so much to gain by playing the griz is comical. If this was the griz of the 2000’s, then absolutely. But the griz haven’t been relevant for the better part of 10 years now. I know that comment will get some people worked up, but it’s true. And before it turns into a Cat vs Griz thing, I’m well aware the Cats haven’t really been relevant in about the same time frame and the Cats didn’t experience a run like the griz did in the late 90’s and 2000’s.
I’m confused. I was with you in the first two paragraphs, but then you did a 180 in the third. ???
What I meant is if the griz were still the program and team they were in the 2000’s, then it’d be a no brainer for NDSU to schedule them, for exposure. But they’re not. They haven’t been nationally relevant for a while, so there isn’t a ton of exposure for NDSU to gain by scheduling them.
I threw the Cat part in there because I figured it was imminent that someone got upset about my comment about the griz and call out the Cats for not being relevant either. And that’s no where near the point of my argument.
Again, not saying they shouldn’t schedule, just saying that using exposure as the argument for why they should is a weak argument and doesn’t have merit.
In your first post, it seemed like you agreed with me on the cowardice and exposure points, and now it looks like you’ve changed your mind.