lifeloyalsigmsu wrote: Sorry man, but I don't buy it. If this was so beneficial to the conference, then we'd have other teams outside of the griz over the years going just as deep in the playoffs year in and year out.
Afraid not, what it will do is promote the perception that the BSC is a strong conference and thereby improve the chances of teams not named Montana to join the play-off party.
I'm a Griz fan, I don't agree with it. Please don't "put words in my mouth".lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:The truth of the matter is the last comment made by the AGS poster above is probably something that all griz fans agree with.
Read the post again, it says VARIOUS AGS POSTERS, that means more than one, and that perception appears to be somewhat widespread.lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:Besides, the poster above is probably some whiny poster from Northern Iowa or some other directional school.
Nope. It benefits every school that plays them by raising strength of schedule, etc. MSU is in the play-offs due less to the fact of their OOC record (which, as it turns out was dismal) and more for the fact that it won most games against a "middle of the pack" conference (GPI) and a close loss to the #2 team in the CFS. If all that was required was beating conference mates, regardless of how weak, USD would have your spot in the postseason.lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:A win for a BSC school only benefits one school in the BSC.....the one that wins.
Irrelevant, and illuminating. It appears that your animosity toward the UM trumps your consideration for MSU.lifeloyalsigmsu wrote:An effective means of improving one's chances at winning in the playoffs (of course, playing well during the season is stating the obvious) is offering the highest bid. In this long playoff run by the griz, have they ever started off on the road for a 1st round playoff game?