Burman "All Division I conferences at this level have a third party media rights evaluator, someone who takes a look at institutions and helps guide these decisions or when you’re doing a television contract helps you negotiate your television contract with the entities involved. But all of them use basically the same metrics. Generally, you would find that those metrics include media market, size of the media market obviously, media performance – so your viewership, how many households are watching – and fan base engagement, which often looks at social media following and streaming numbers. Fan base profiling is a demographic analysis that’s used to look at the household income, the demographic buying patterns of people in those markets. Obviously, athletic performance plays a role. And then miscellaneous attractive drivers. Those things could be like, is it a championship city? Could it host a bowl game? What’s the airport situation? What’s the travel in and out of there? Etcetera. All of those are generally the same across all these metrics and decision-making processes."
So - all this wonderful TV viewing of games Wyoming has been involved in exceeding various other games really wasn't true or simply considered a blip because nothing else worthwhile was being telecast? And despite the ratio of Wyoming fans attending the game as compared to the population really didn't matter that much because attendance still ranks in the bottom 25% of FBS. The lack of TV sets is a no brainer and I think the adult diabetes commercial with UW fans eating hot dogs by the Wyoming Dept. of Health just about clinched how irrelevant the media is in Wyoming.
As for athletic performance playing an obvious role - no s#!t Sherlock. It would take decades of 5-3 conference finishes for Wyoming to get to .500 overall in MWC play. Apparently no one realized that Wyoming has been a consistently poor performer in the MWC???? BTW - how is that offense improving since you have had the conversation with Bohl and now Sawvel when he was hired? Have you ever noticed Mr. Burman that Wyoming perpetually ranks somewhere around 110-130 out of 131 or so FBS teams. Has scoring more points that the opposition been any issue in winning games? And basketball exceeds only AFA from the original 6 members still in the MWC before this latest event happened. It has been that bad.
It's the length of the runway in Laramie dictating the size and weight of the aircraft isn't it? There is obviously a very limited amount of commercial air travel available in Wyoming and Cheyenne is the nearest airport capable of handling the necessary aircraft. Too bad that wasn't something resolved several years ago. Maybe there are other factors that explain this deficiency such as required ground support. I have heard too many times that air travel to Laramie and a lack of hotel accommodations is a huge reason why it is challenging to lure opponents to play a home game in Laramie.
The entire interview came across as "Here Pig, let me put lipstick on you!"