kemajic wrote:FargoBison wrote:
No it isn't that impressive considering most of the wins you are talking about are against teams that have left the WAC. The WAC sucks now, it is garbage and will soon be the Sun Belt's bitch.
I looked at the schedules and the teams that will be in the WAC going forward have something like four wins vs the Big Sky, three of those wins came against Idaho State. So no, I'm not impressed. Unless beating Idaho State has suddenly become an impressive feat.
Here's how the "garbage" of the WAC has stacked up against the BSC:
San Jose St. 10-0
LA Tech 4-1
NMSU 20-8
Utah St. 74-17
Idaho 168-78
This just in; those wins were not all against Idaho St. You still have not provided a single shred of evidence to back up your silly statement. 85 schollies beat 63; it's really pretty simple.
So now you want to use all-time results, hell those games could have happened 50 years ago. This is like arguing with JBB with the digging up of ancient history to prove your point once you realize you have nothing recent to fall back on.
Honestly you have proved nothing either, the 0-15 stat you used completely blew up in your face once I pointed out that most of the games were against teams who have left or are leaving the WAC. Now you want to use all-time results, which is just as meaningless.
My point is that the future Big Sky could be just as good or better. Unfortunately we will never know who is right since WAC teams cannot afford to pay most Big Sky schools the proper guarantee to get a game scheduled, that especially goes for the upper tier Big Sky programs. We both know WAC schools won't ever play in a Big Sky stadium, so in games that are played they'll always have the inherent advantage of home field.
The scholarship gap can be overcome, especially since I believe the Big Sky has more better run football programs. Most of the remaining WAC programs are in over there head and have done very little over the past decade in terms of accomplishing anything outside of being a cupcake for Boise St, Hawaii and Fresno to feast on.