PSU fans, I believe, are reluctant to come out of hiding until there is an iconic social, emotional leader in place to spearhead the social movement. Like the Timbers' Army, we need a politician(s) who is able to serve confidently as our fan community organizer.
Many PSU alums are introverts, I believe, and still identify with PSU being a relatively obscure institution. We need the same person to be a cultural change agent who is able to instill PSU grads with a level of pride such that it serves as an effective shield against (and smothers out) all iconoclastic efforts to deride PSU and its graduates. That is what PSU grads need most: Clear boundary protection from derision. Even something with which to push back.
I believe PSU grads' greatest fear is being exposed as a PSU alum who actually supports their alma mater's underdeveloped athletics programs. This is a struggle and not yet the kind of joy experienced presently by Oregon and Oregon State fans. PSU fans, for the most part, digress from waving their flags of support until the situation becomes more palatable and something to be proud of.
I believe the majority of PSU fans believe we are selling ourselves way, way short by residing in the big sky conference. This is a lazy, fund-raising anemic solution. The purpose behind conference affiliation here needs to be a temporary place to the process up the developing of quality athletics teams.
PSU is linked to the Willamette, Columbia and the Pacific. We have mountains, but our identity and heritage is primarily nautical and coastal. We need to affiliate not with institutions of the mining zones of the West, but with other teams of the Pacific Coast. This is what UO, OSU & UP do. We need to join the Big West Conference for Olympic sports. These include UC and Cal State schools and Hawaii. The balm of correct identity affilation will reap untold benefits for us, including peace and stability. Sac State needs to do the same. We don't identify with the big sky conference.
Football is then the only wild card, and there are many options to find our way. I believe our goal should be to join the Mountain West (like Hawaii) for football-only. To develop up, we could remain in the big sky as a football-only, become a FCS independent that has the freedom to schedule teams from across the nation, and, when ready, make the move up to the MW or become an FBS Independent with full complement of 12 OOC games a year, and not just three or four. Hire a professional scheduler, one who thrives on it.
Is such an effective political leader in existence? Isn't this a role of the Viking Athletic Partnership? It is like we need a meeting of PSU's best and brightest (past and present) to come together for a Nike-styled summit conference at Sun River.


PSU grad talent that may be enlisted in the needed various ways include the following (wikipedia):
Writer
Jean M. Auel, U.S. Olympic Bobsledder
Bree Schaaf Boyer, hijacker of TWA Flight 355
Julienne Bušić, artist and experimental musician
Ken Butler, Dallas Cowboy
Tony Curtis, singer, songwriter and producer
Issa, wrestler and mixed martial artist
Dave Jansen, actor and martial artist
Mark Dacascos, creator of the Nike swoosh,
Carolyn Davidson, Chairman and CEO, United Parcel Service of America,
Scott Davis, Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice
Paul De Muniz - Super Bowl XVII Champion
Clint Didier, novelist, essayist
David James Duncan - entrepreneur and candidate for elected office,
Mike Erickson, Miss America 2002,
Katie Harman, Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker,
Adam Hayward, retired NFL running back
Darick Holmes, SMU head football coach,
June Jones, LAIKA President & CEO,
Travis Knight, Actor
Terence Knox. Businessman
Darren Kimura - National Literary Prize (Spanish) winner,
Francisco Laguna Correa, 1982 World Series Champion,
Jeff Lahti, Ambassador (Qatar),
Joseph LeBaron, St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals (1981–89) quarterback,
Neil Lomax , actress
Courtney Love, Playboy model,
Holly Madison, MEMS pioneer and founder of IntelliSense, Philanthropist
Fariborz Maseeh, former police chief,
Charles Moose, Journalist, author, musician
Michael Moynihan, editorial cartoonist
Jack Ohman, the late great Major League Baseball pitcher,
Steve Olin, social activist
Musse Olal, science fiction author
Pierre Ouellette, UFC fighter
Mike Pierce, animator
Bill Plympton, Dark Horse Comics founder,
Mike Richardson, Pac-12 Referee,
Gordon Riese, former Oregon Supreme Court justice
, R. William Riggs, 34th Governor of Oregon,
Barbara Roberts, peace-building author,
Harry Anastasiou, past Oregon Supreme Court judge,
Betty Roberts, science fiction and fantasy author,
Deborah J. Ross, Olympic wrestler,
Richard Sanders, Carolina Panthers linebacker.
Jordan Senn, conductor and pianist,
Lawrence Leighton Smith, jazz musician,
Esperanza Spalding , Denver Broncos tight end,
Julius Thomas, past Major League Baseball manager,
Tom Trebelhorn, San Antonio Spurs assistant coach,
Ime Udoka, NBA guard & NCAA scoring champion,
Freeman Williams, late engineer & entrepreneur,
Norm Winningstad
These all have greatness in common. Late persons could be represented by proxies.