Re: Questions for Fullerton
Well, I'm not sure Fullerton is "just a messenger" in this. First of all, he's paid a lot of money by those presidents to run their conference. I seriously doubt that he wasn't consulted about the decision.
And it's interesting to me that he's had a variety of stories about the presidents' reasons, depending on who he's talking to. When it's the Grand Forks Herald, it was all about travel distance. On KWSN, it's media markets. The Bisonville, Montana State, and Griz boards all have some discussion about how, during his tenure as commissioner, Fullerton has advocated adding large media markets in a belief that somehow the Big Sky would soon "break through" and suddenly be on the national radar.
If that has been his strategy in the past, maybe he wasn't our best buddy, looking out for us on this thing. The fact that Cal-Northridge (LA media market, now departed), Sacramento State, and Portland State were all added to the conference during Fullerton's tenure as commissioner suggests that maybe he is interested in large media markets primarily. Oh, and in addition to the other reasons he has given, he has told some media that UNC is being considered because it is near Denver. Hmmm.
Who knows? The point is that this has been handled very strangely by Fullerton from the beginning.
Well, I'm not sure Fullerton is "just a messenger" in this. First of all, he's paid a lot of money by those presidents to run their conference. I seriously doubt that he wasn't consulted about the decision.
And it's interesting to me that he's had a variety of stories about the presidents' reasons, depending on who he's talking to. When it's the Grand Forks Herald, it was all about travel distance. On KWSN, it's media markets. The Bisonville, Montana State, and Griz boards all have some discussion about how, during his tenure as commissioner, Fullerton has advocated adding large media markets in a belief that somehow the Big Sky would soon "break through" and suddenly be on the national radar.
If that has been his strategy in the past, maybe he wasn't our best buddy, looking out for us on this thing. The fact that Cal-Northridge (LA media market, now departed), Sacramento State, and Portland State were all added to the conference during Fullerton's tenure as commissioner suggests that maybe he is interested in large media markets primarily. Oh, and in addition to the other reasons he has given, he has told some media that UNC is being considered because it is near Denver. Hmmm.
Who knows? The point is that this has been handled very strangely by Fullerton from the beginning.
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