Idaho is TERRIBLE
I'm sure that they would fit right in in the Big Sky.





You me resurrected?Willie wrote:Idaho needs to come back.


Willie wrote:Idaho needs to come back.


It also gives them the chance to be the only game on TV. They get THE spot for the game, the entire natin gets to watch them.SuperHornet wrote:This is the problem (or at least part of it). The WAC makes Boise play on Thursday or Friday night, and they get their huge win, which fades from voters' ECB memories by the time Saturday's games are done.

This has nothing to do with ECB. I know it's a fun term to blame all of your woes on, but it's doesn't apply here. he BCS sucks, but it has nothing to do with ECB.SuperHornet wrote:This is the problem (or at least part of it). The WAC makes Boise play on Thursday or Friday night, and they get their huge win, which fades from voters' ECB memories by the time Saturday's games are done.

I agree that there schedules are lacking, but they can't help that. It's not as they have been invited to join a BCS conference and refused, they are stuck where they are. The best they could hope for is 3 or 4 early season wins over BCS teams, and that still wouldn't be enough. The system is rigged against them, it is a simple as that.clenz wrote:It also gives them the chance to be the only game on TV. They get THE spot for the game, the entire natin gets to watch them.SuperHornet wrote:This is the problem (or at least part of it). The WAC makes Boise play on Thursday or Friday night, and they get their huge win, which fades from voters' ECB memories by the time Saturday's games are done.
TCU, on the other hand, has yet to play a nationally televised game. Their biggest game of the season (where they beat the then #5 BCS team Utah by 40) was only broadcast on CBS equivilent of ESPN3.
I know this has been beaten into the ground but it doesn't help either one that their schedules (BSU I would think more than TCU's) suck.
I don't disagree with that statement. I understand they can only play who is in front of them. That doesn't change *some* things though.BlueHen86 wrote:I agree that there schedules are lacking, but they can't help that. It's not as they have been invited to join a BCS conference and refused, they are stuck where they are. The best they could hope for is 3 or 4 early season wins over BCS teams, and that still wouldn't be enough. The system is rigged against them, it is a simple as that.clenz wrote: It also gives them the chance to be the only game on TV. They get THE spot for the game, the entire natin gets to watch them.
TCU, on the other hand, has yet to play a nationally televised game. Their biggest game of the season (where they beat the then #5 BCS team Utah by 40) was only broadcast on CBS equivilent of ESPN3.
I know this has been beaten into the ground but it doesn't help either one that their schedules (BSU I would think more than TCU's) suck.

TCU doesn't play nationally televised games because the MWC has a deal to broadcast their teams on The MTN.. which is not highly distributed.clenz wrote:It also gives them the chance to be the only game on TV. They get THE spot for the game, the entire natin gets to watch them.SuperHornet wrote:This is the problem (or at least part of it). The WAC makes Boise play on Thursday or Friday night, and they get their huge win, which fades from voters' ECB memories by the time Saturday's games are done.
TCU, on the other hand, has yet to play a nationally televised game. Their biggest game of the season (where they beat the then #5 BCS team Utah by 40) was only broadcast on CBS equivilent of ESPN3.
I know this has been beaten into the ground but it doesn't help either one that their schedules (BSU I would think more than TCU's) suck.





Thank you for the clarification.MrTitleist wrote:TCU doesn't play nationally televised games because the MWC has a deal to broadcast their teams on The MTN.. which is not highly distributed.clenz wrote: It also gives them the chance to be the only game on TV. They get THE spot for the game, the entire natin gets to watch them.
TCU, on the other hand, has yet to play a nationally televised game. Their biggest game of the season (where they beat the then #5 BCS team Utah by 40) was only broadcast on CBS equivilent of ESPN3.
I know this has been beaten into the ground but it doesn't help either one that their schedules (BSU I would think more than TCU's) suck.

IMO this TV deal is a real achilles heal for the MWC. They could have done another deal but chose this route and it has obviously failed.MrTitleist wrote:TCU doesn't play nationally televised games because the MWC has a deal to broadcast their teams on The MTN.. which is not highly distributed.clenz wrote: It also gives them the chance to be the only game on TV. They get THE spot for the game, the entire natin gets to watch them.
TCU, on the other hand, has yet to play a nationally televised game. Their biggest game of the season (where they beat the then #5 BCS team Utah by 40) was only broadcast on CBS equivilent of ESPN3.
I know this has been beaten into the ground but it doesn't help either one that their schedules (BSU I would think more than TCU's) suck.

This.GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
IMO this TV deal is a real achilles heal for the MWC. They could have done another deal but chose this route and it has obviously failed.