Does anybody feel like we should complete in a conference where the institutions have fan bases who actually care? In our current leagues, it seems like the Jacks and Bison are the only teams who fall into this category. USD cares, but only when they’re playing us down in Vermillion. I would love to be in a conference that looks something like this:
SDSU
USD
NDSU
UND
Montana
Montana St.
Idaho
Idaho St.
New Mexico State is playing as an FBS independent. Perhaps they’d be interested in joining.
What do these schools have in common? Yes, they all have football teams. In addition, none of their names start with Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western. For the most part, very few of these so-called “directional schools” have engaged fan bases. Last year’s non-conference football game at Montana St. seemed almost perfect. It was a sellout crowd between two land grant universities from the same region of America. It was a polar opposite atmosphere of most other places we play at in the MVFC or Summit League where high school-sized crowds seem to be the norm.
You might ask, “Why would you want to play in front of hostile crowds? Wouldn’t that mean a greater chance of losing?” Although there’s truth in that statement, that’s not how rivalries are created. It’s hard to have rivalries when most of our opponents’ fans don’t care. If we had more regional rivalries, I’m convinced we’d draw more fans to Dana J and Frost.
SDSU
USD
NDSU
UND
Montana
Montana St.
Idaho
Idaho St.
New Mexico State is playing as an FBS independent. Perhaps they’d be interested in joining.
What do these schools have in common? Yes, they all have football teams. In addition, none of their names start with Northern, Southern, Eastern, or Western. For the most part, very few of these so-called “directional schools” have engaged fan bases. Last year’s non-conference football game at Montana St. seemed almost perfect. It was a sellout crowd between two land grant universities from the same region of America. It was a polar opposite atmosphere of most other places we play at in the MVFC or Summit League where high school-sized crowds seem to be the norm.
You might ask, “Why would you want to play in front of hostile crowds? Wouldn’t that mean a greater chance of losing?” Although there’s truth in that statement, that’s not how rivalries are created. It’s hard to have rivalries when most of our opponents’ fans don’t care. If we had more regional rivalries, I’m convinced we’d draw more fans to Dana J and Frost.
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