AZGrizFan said:
kemajic said:
PlayerRep said:
Again, I've said UM should look at a MWC offer if one ever fell out of the sky. However, I can't imagine that UM could finance that big of a move--especially if UM wanted to spend the money necessary to be competitive.
It's all a moot point anyhow; a MWC offer will not come to UM. There are candidates that show the will and desire to vie for any openings that could come and UM is not one of them. So take comfort in your continuing enjoyment of watching UM play in front of 4000 on the road in a conference concocted by and run by the genius of Fullerton.
Agreed. You make your own luck, and UM has made it plainly obvious that they aren't prepared to take the necessary steps to be ready to vie for any future openings.
What do you think UM should be doing to prepare, beyond what it is doing now? Other than planting Money Trees that money would grow on?
Kem, I watch and enjoy the games and the teams on the field. I love the UM home crowd and home games, but I don't watch or care about the crowd at road games, whether I'm watching on tv or in person. I like the competition. I like to watch the development of the Griz and its players. I like to watch some of opposing team's players. I love the playoffs. I love watching sports, whether little kids, high school, college or professional. I've never been to a game that I didn't enjoy. I even enjoy games when my team loses, although not as much as wins. I find it odd that some of you don't seem to be able to enjoy sport, and sports of all levels.
I doubt that many on here ever played harder or were more competitive than I was on the field. I love to win, but I also know that no one wins all its games and losses can be just as important as wins. As I've said before, I believe that how you play the game (and absorb losses) is more important than winning. In my view, how the game is played at levels below FBS is generally better than FBS. The money and demands of FBS, especially the Big 5, and the related culture, has impacted the game in a negative manner, again in my view.