AlumniWSU said:
wsucatfan said:
eventually the top bsc teams will get sick of the bottom dwellers and split off to form a new conference, just like the WAC 16 but instead of BYU/Utah leading the push it will be UM and UI? Lets just hope WSU is ready and able to keep up.
I agree and think that possibility is in the back of the Idaho admin.'s minds...sort of surprised they decided against returning to independent FBS for a short while, as that would be financially better even with the diminishing returns. I would assume that the Pres.'s comment that winning games beats losing most of the time is a part of the equation. But honestly I do not think present time, Idaho, Montanas, even Eastern Wash. consider Weber State a desirable new league member based on comments I've read over the past few years on
football rivalries & "good fits" in a possible new alliance, whatever the
level it's at. It would likely take a different mix, perhaps the "northerners" of the Big Sky. :twocents:
Agreed with what both of you are saying. Since reading the news, I've been scouring all possible media outlets for additional information. We definitely know that the league, for football at least (already has happened for Volleyball) will split into divisions. Now, the concern is where will the Wildcats fall. I think that the division placement will be the impetus of future location, and a sign of who could end up in the "new" Big Sky and who will remain in the "old" Big Sky. That could be the beginning of a terrible slide into absolute irrelevance.
For instance, the conference has talked at length about this throughout the past year. Doug last August mentioned it and the Deputy Commissioner of the Big Sky was quoted in a Cedar newspaper, a few weeks ago, about the possibility of creating two conferences under one banner. The NCAA only requires 6 member institutions to create a new FBS Conference. However, the kicker is going to be BASKETBALL. Schools aren't going to want to give up the chance to get to The Dance, and to have an automatic bid into The Dance, teams have to play together under a conference for 8 years. Maybe Idaho is thinking, "hmmm, we could stomach an 8 year FCS run, in a "new" Big Sky, get a chance to see how the issue with P5 and G5 shakes out, and then in less than a decade bolt with the other 6 in our division, and create a new conference." We all know the Sky is too big.
What makes Weber viable?? Jerry has done an excellent job of retaining Randy Rahe (some of you will disagree with me on that, and that is fine. No matter what he is a winner and we win with him). He has really improved our facilities and has some great plans in place to really take us to another level, facilities wise. To argue, he has already put us head and shoulders above 90% of FCS Schools and thanks to Damian Lillard, we have one of the best Adidas deals in the country, well, for FCS. Academically, Weber is extremely strong. Our APR continues to improve. Our athletes are graduating, and our teams are being honored. This has been a major priority of Jerry. Lastly, I feel, we have the coaches in place to really become successful in all facets of athletics. If we can keep Jay Hill around for 3 more years, we will be in a great spot for Football...
1. Facilities
2. Academics
3. Basketball
What hurts Weber?
1. REVENUE GENERATION and FAN ATTENDANCE...JERRY has been dismal in these areas. Granted, it really isn't his job, but he hires and supervises those who's jobs it is.
2. USU...I don't think Utah or BYU would care, but we all know USU would give their right nut to keep Weber irrelevant. They don't have much of an angle as is and they don't want anyone cutting into what they do have. You better believe USU will fight any opportunity Weber has to move up.
3. STUDENT INTEREST...this could be up with #1, but it is a major factor. Students at Weber, not just basketball fans in St. Louis, think Weber is a NAIA. WE desperately need more of a drive to improve this area. These are our future donors, supporters, boosters...
4. MEDIA...this is improving, but we are starting to get overlooked by UVU...see KSL. They still haven't mentioned that Weber signed the reigning PLAYER OF THE YEAR from Kansas instead of a has been from Idaho. We signed one of those a few years back too...He is at Dixie now.