SDPokeFan said:McPeachy said:SDPokeFan said:Nope, I didn't write it, but I don't have to tell you I agree with it 100%. It's long overdue we move down to where we can compete.
I know you all disagree. I have facts on my side. You have history and hope. So, keep thumping your chests about how good the football program was in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and I will keep pointing out how it's been one of the worst football programs in Division I/FBS since the late 90s. Keep enjoying those three and four win seasons with the occasional New Mexico Bowl thrown in there. Talk about a bowl to get excited about. Keep enjoying getting worked over by Eastern Michigan. But hey, we're FBS, right? Yahoo!!!!
You say I don't care about the program, but look in the mirror. It's you who doesn't care. You don't care how bad the team is, or for how long. You can't see the forest for the trees. You don't care about Wyoming football at all, you care about the FBS designation. Twenty years from now, when three more coaches have been hired and fired and the next guy is "going to turn it around," you'll all still be here, parroting the same things over and over. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Pick your cliche. This program cannot, and will not win at the FBS level on consistent basis ever again. Call it hating if you must. I call it 20 years of reality.
Oh my.
I, personally will take an occasional New Mexico Bowl here and there, no problem, versus dropping a level of competition. Wyoming is on a bad 16 year streak right now, no doubt. Blame Tom Burman and his vision - with the 2 coach firings (Joe & Dickface) in his tenure. Before that, blame Moon for Vic's hiring (horrible hire), and blame the board of trustees for not allowing Moon to hire Urban (epic mistake). So, here we are, still trying, and we have to give 'ol Bohly a shot...and at least 5 years before anything is done (which in my opinion would be cleaning house). Some people, like you, when the going gets tough or things seem insurmountable, take their ball and go play with the girls on the other side of the playground. Some people, like me, keep trying - and working to be the best...never giving up.
You continually fail to realize that dropping a level in football does more than potentially make the team competitive - there is no guarantee that will happen by the way. You lose TV money, you lose football scholarship and scholarship money (cost of attendance), you lose booster money, you lose budget, you lose title IX scholarships for other sports, you lose FBS conference affiliation, you lose other sports, you lose department staff - top to bottom, you lose just general interest (and most importantly) you lose a fanbase.
So if you want Wyoming to fail, really fail, let's drop a level and completely alienate our fanbase. Those 30 years of 5,000 in the stands after dropping a level will be fun to watch (and watch from afar for me personally).
You will never convince me that we would lose the fan base. You people would honestly rather watch a shitty FBS team than a dominant FCS one? You wouldn't trade places with NDSU or Montana right now, in a heartbeat? I sure as hell would. If you wouldn't, I say again: You don't care about the football team or results, you care about the three letters—FBS. All the rest of this is window dressing. You either want to see a successful football team, or you don't. Which is it? You and I agree on one point, certainly. There is no guarantee we would be successful at the FCS level. The North Dakota and Cal-Poly games showed us all that. But we have a hell of a lot better chance of being a dominant FCS school than we do at FBS.
SDPokeFan said:You will never convince me that we would lose the fan base. You people would honestly rather watch a shitty FBS team than a dominant FCS one? You wouldn't trade places with NDSU or Montana right now, in a heartbeat? I sure as hell would. If you wouldn't, I say again: You don't care about the football team or results, you care about the three letters—FBS. All the rest of this is window dressing. You either want to see a successful football team, or you don't. Which is it? You and I agree on one point, certainly. There is no guarantee we would be successful at the FCS level. The North Dakota and Cal-Poly games showed us all that. But we have a hell of a lot better chance of being a dominant FCS school than we do at FBS.
Yabadabadoo said:SDPokeFan said:J-Rod said:Wyoming would drop the sport and go all out for basketball Gonzaga style before moving to the Big Sky.
I would be all for this. I think we can build a strong basketball program in the vein of Gonzaga, Wichita State, etc. While I would certainly miss September tailgating in Laramie, I wouldn't miss getting pounded game in and game out. I can't remember the last game I went to the team actually won.
You would be all for this? Are you out of your mind? Drop football? Get lost. We have only just begun to build a perennial conference contender with Craig Bohl. When we're on the cusp of winning the MWC in the next few years and the state is going ga-ga over Wyoming football again for the first time in eons...I'll remember your insane thoughts.
WyoBrandX said:Dropping to FCS is like an adult saying "I'm tired of being grown up, I'm going to be a kid again."
Dropping a level to compete - seriously - why bother to achieve when you can underachieve?
And no one would've ever convinced you that gravity works until someone dropped you on your head.SDPokeFan said:McPeachy said:SDPokeFan said:Nope, I didn't write it, but I don't have to tell you I agree with it 100%. It's long overdue we move down to where we can compete.
I know you all disagree. I have facts on my side. You have history and hope. So, keep thumping your chests about how good the football program was in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and I will keep pointing out how it's been one of the worst football programs in Division I/FBS since the late 90s. Keep enjoying those three and four win seasons with the occasional New Mexico Bowl thrown in there. Talk about a bowl to get excited about. Keep enjoying getting worked over by Eastern Michigan. But hey, we're FBS, right? Yahoo!!!!
You say I don't care about the program, but look in the mirror. It's you who doesn't care. You don't care how bad the team is, or for how long. You can't see the forest for the trees. You don't care about Wyoming football at all, you care about the FBS designation. Twenty years from now, when three more coaches have been hired and fired and the next guy is "going to turn it around," you'll all still be here, parroting the same things over and over. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Pick your cliche. This program cannot, and will not win at the FBS level on consistent basis ever again. Call it hating if you must. I call it 20 years of reality.
Oh my.
I, personally will take an occasional New Mexico Bowl here and there, no problem, versus dropping a level of competition. Wyoming is on a bad 16 year streak right now, no doubt. Blame Tom Burman and his vision - with the 2 coach firings (Joe & Dickface) in his tenure. Before that, blame Moon for Vic's hiring (horrible hire), and blame the board of trustees for not allowing Moon to hire Urban (epic mistake). So, here we are, still trying, and we have to give 'ol Bohly a shot...and at least 5 years before anything is done (which in my opinion would be cleaning house). Some people, like you, when the going gets tough or things seem insurmountable, take their ball and go play with the girls on the other side of the playground. Some people, like me, keep trying - and working to be the best...never giving up.
You continually fail to realize that dropping a level in football does more than potentially make the team competitive - there is no guarantee that will happen by the way. You lose TV money, you lose football scholarship and scholarship money (cost of attendance), you lose booster money, you lose budget, you lose title IX scholarships for other sports, you lose FBS conference affiliation, you lose other sports, you lose department staff - top to bottom, you lose just general interest (and most importantly) you lose a fanbase.
So if you want Wyoming to fail, really fail, let's drop a level and completely alienate our fanbase. Those 30 years of 5,000 in the stands after dropping a level will be fun to watch (and watch from afar for me personally).
You will never convince me that we would lose the fan base. You people would honestly rather watch a shitty FBS team than a dominant FCS one? You wouldn't trade places with NDSU or Montana right now, in a heartbeat? I sure as hell would. If you wouldn't, I say again: You don't care about the football team or results, you care about the three letters—FBS. All the rest of this is window dressing. You either want to see a successful football team, or you don't. Which is it? You and I agree on one point, certainly. There is no guarantee we would be successful at the FCS level. The North Dakota and Cal-Poly games showed us all that. But we have a hell of a lot better chance of being a dominant FCS school than we do at FBS.
Wyovanian said:You must be frustrated that moving to France in 1938 isn't an option for you...SDPokeFan said:Nope, I didn't write it, but I don't have to tell you I agree with it 100%. It's long overdue we move down to where we can compete.
I know you all disagree. I have facts on my side. You have history and hope. So, keep thumping your chests about how good the football program was in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and I will keep pointing out how it's been one of the worst football programs in Division I/FBS since the late 90s. Keep enjoying those three and four win seasons with the occasional New Mexico Bowl thrown in there. Talk about a bowl to get excited about. Keep enjoying getting worked over by Eastern Michigan. But hey, we're FBS, right? Yahoo!!!!
You say I don't care about the program, but look in the mirror. It's you who doesn't care. You don't care how bad the team is, or for how long. You can't see the forest for the trees. You don't care about Wyoming football at all, you care about the FBS designation. Twenty years from now, when three more coaches have been hired and fired and the next guy is "going to turn it around," you'll all still be here, parroting the same things over and over. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Pick your cliche. This program cannot, and will not win at the FBS level on consistent basis ever again. Call it hating if you must. I call it 20 years of reality.
I'm convinced that you're projecting your own surrender monkey life experience onto UW Football. Thank God the program's sooooo much bigger than you or your way of thinking. Somewhere in there, I believe, is an agenda to make yourself feel better about settling for whatever instead of getting what you really want (because, darn it, it's just too hard and you're just not good enough) by seeing UW Football do the same. You DON'T have facts on your side. FACT is, it's not an option. UW can either play FBS Football or not play football.
There are two types of people who get lost in the woods. Those who realize they are the ones who will determine whether or not they get out alive, and those who just sit down and, basically, just die of shame.
Which are you?
J-Rod said:We're turning into Washington Husky fans. They have a running joke..."it's okay, nothing's wrong, 20XX will be special".
Fuck...I remember a few years ago we thought by 2015 DC would have the program at a point where it would be a top contender annually. I'm not advocating for FCS like SD is, but he's right...he has facts (about recent suckage) and everyone else has pom poms.
...but it's okay, 2018 will be special. Sorry, JMO....but "you're wrong because we're gonna be great in a few years!" isn't a solid argument.
MrTitleist said:SDPokeFan said:You will never convince me that we would lose the fan base. You people would honestly rather watch a shitty FBS team than a dominant FCS one? You wouldn't trade places with NDSU or Montana right now, in a heartbeat? I sure as hell would. If you wouldn't, I say again: You don't care about the football team or results, you care about the three letters—FBS. All the rest of this is window dressing. You either want to see a successful football team, or you don't. Which is it? You and I agree on one point, certainly. There is no guarantee we would be successful at the FCS level. The North Dakota and Cal-Poly games showed us all that. But we have a hell of a lot better chance of being a dominant FCS school than we do at FBS.
Go check your FCS attendance figures. Montana is the highest drawing FCS team, and there's no one near them. UM averages a little over 25000. So you want to attend a bunch of games that average 10,000 fans or fewer EVERY SINGLE WEEK? Oooookay, guy.
SDPokeFan said:You will never convince me that we would lose the fan base. You people would honestly rather watch a shitty FBS team than a dominant FCS one?
I bet your stunted growth is a result of giving up your lunch money every day without a fight.SDPokeFan said:J-Rod said:We're turning into Washington Husky fans. They have a running joke..."it's okay, nothing's wrong, 20XX will be special".
Fuck...I remember a few years ago we thought by 2015 DC would have the program at a point where it would be a top contender annually. I'm not advocating for FCS like SD is, but he's right...he has facts (about recent suckage) and everyone else has pom poms.
...but it's okay, 2018 will be special. Sorry, JMO....but "you're wrong because we're gonna be great in a few years!" isn't a solid argument.
Thank you! Some sanity among the cheerleading! I have new for you people, just because you THINK Bohl is going to turn it around, doesn't make it so. I read the same things about Dimel, Joe Glenn and DC. Wash, rinse, repeat.
Me, I'm all for being competitive in FBS Football. Because we have no real choice.SDPokeFan said:Wyovanian said:You must be frustrated that moving to France in 1938 isn't an option for you...SDPokeFan said:Nope, I didn't write it, but I don't have to tell you I agree with it 100%. It's long overdue we move down to where we can compete.
I know you all disagree. I have facts on my side. You have history and hope. So, keep thumping your chests about how good the football program was in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and I will keep pointing out how it's been one of the worst football programs in Division I/FBS since the late 90s. Keep enjoying those three and four win seasons with the occasional New Mexico Bowl thrown in there. Talk about a bowl to get excited about. Keep enjoying getting worked over by Eastern Michigan. But hey, we're FBS, right? Yahoo!!!!
You say I don't care about the program, but look in the mirror. It's you who doesn't care. You don't care how bad the team is, or for how long. You can't see the forest for the trees. You don't care about Wyoming football at all, you care about the FBS designation. Twenty years from now, when three more coaches have been hired and fired and the next guy is "going to turn it around," you'll all still be here, parroting the same things over and over. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Pick your cliche. This program cannot, and will not win at the FBS level on consistent basis ever again. Call it hating if you must. I call it 20 years of reality.
I'm convinced that you're projecting your own surrender monkey life experience onto UW Football. Thank God the program's sooooo much bigger than you or your way of thinking. Somewhere in there, I believe, is an agenda to make yourself feel better about settling for whatever instead of getting what you really want (because, darn it, it's just too hard and you're just not good enough) by seeing UW Football do the same. You DON'T have facts on your side. FACT is, it's not an option. UW can either play FBS Football or not play football.
There are two types of people who get lost in the woods. Those who realize they are the ones who will determine whether or not they get out alive, and those who just sit down and, basically, just die of shame.
Which are you?
So you're OK with an uncompetitive football team as long as it's FBS? You wouldn't rather have NDSU's program? You never seem to answer my questions, you just lecture me.
DON"T bother the surrender monkeys with probabilities...WYCowboy said:Ok, you drop to FCS - three fourths of you team will bolt, the coaching staff will bolt, nine tenths of the fans will bolt, and the money is all gone. What are you going to do now?
SDPokeFan said:Nope, I didn't write it, but I don't have to tell you I agree with it 100%. It's long overdue we move down to where we can compete.
I know you all disagree. I have facts on my side. You have history and hope. So, keep thumping your chests about how good the football program was in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and I will keep pointing out how it's been one of the worst football programs in Division I/FBS since the late 90s. Keep enjoying those three and four win seasons with the occasional New Mexico Bowl thrown in there. Talk about a bowl to get excited about. Keep enjoying getting worked over by Eastern Michigan. But hey, we're FBS, right? Yahoo!!!!
You say I don't care about the program, but look in the mirror. It's you who doesn't care. You don't care how bad the team is, or for how long. You can't see the forest for the trees. You don't care about Wyoming football at all, you care about the FBS designation. Twenty years from now, when three more coaches have been hired and fired and the next guy is "going to turn it around," you'll all still be here, parroting the same things over and over. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Pick your cliche. This program cannot, and will not win at the FBS level on consistent basis ever again. Call it hating if you must. I call it 20 years of reality.
Wyovanian said:Me, I'm all for being competitive in FBS Football. Because we have no real choice.SDPokeFan said:Wyovanian said:You must be frustrated that moving to France in 1938 isn't an option for you...SDPokeFan said:Nope, I didn't write it, but I don't have to tell you I agree with it 100%. It's long overdue we move down to where we can compete.
I know you all disagree. I have facts on my side. You have history and hope. So, keep thumping your chests about how good the football program was in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and I will keep pointing out how it's been one of the worst football programs in Division I/FBS since the late 90s. Keep enjoying those three and four win seasons with the occasional New Mexico Bowl thrown in there. Talk about a bowl to get excited about. Keep enjoying getting worked over by Eastern Michigan. But hey, we're FBS, right? Yahoo!!!!
You say I don't care about the program, but look in the mirror. It's you who doesn't care. You don't care how bad the team is, or for how long. You can't see the forest for the trees. You don't care about Wyoming football at all, you care about the FBS designation. Twenty years from now, when three more coaches have been hired and fired and the next guy is "going to turn it around," you'll all still be here, parroting the same things over and over. Those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Pick your cliche. This program cannot, and will not win at the FBS level on consistent basis ever again. Call it hating if you must. I call it 20 years of reality.
I'm convinced that you're projecting your own surrender monkey life experience onto UW Football. Thank God the program's sooooo much bigger than you or your way of thinking. Somewhere in there, I believe, is an agenda to make yourself feel better about settling for whatever instead of getting what you really want (because, darn it, it's just too hard and you're just not good enough) by seeing UW Football do the same. You DON'T have facts on your side. FACT is, it's not an option. UW can either play FBS Football or not play football.
There are two types of people who get lost in the woods. Those who realize they are the ones who will determine whether or not they get out alive, and those who just sit down and, basically, just die of shame.
Which are you?
So you're OK with an uncompetitive football team as long as it's FBS? You wouldn't rather have NDSU's program? You never seem to answer my questions, you just lecture me.
So, again, which are you?
J-Rod said:We're turning into Washington Husky fans. They have a running joke..."it's okay, nothing's wrong, 20XX will be special".
Fuck...I remember a few years ago we thought by 2015 DC would have the program at a point where it would be a top contender annually. I'm not advocating for FCS like SD is, but he's right...he has facts (about recent suckage) and everyone else has pom poms.
...but it's okay, 2018 will be special. Sorry, JMO....but "you're wrong because we're gonna be great in a few years!" isn't a solid argument.
WYCowboy said:Ok, you drop to FCS - three fourths of you team will bolt, the coaching staff will bolt, nine tenths of the fans will bolt, and the money is all gone. What are you going to do now?