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RE: Interesting Article on Idaho Drop-Down/FBS WAC
(09-29-2016 11:55 AM)Usajags Wrote:  Bad leadership, historically, at Idaho has lead to this. How they allowed a JUCO to pass the state university is beyond me.

Good luck to you guys, but I agree, location is really hindering y'all. Your best hope currently is the WAC, but who knows, another run of realignment and the MWC may come calling.

Just keep winning and get a bowl the last two seasons.

It really is in large part due to the changing dynamics of higher education. The historical model of students going away to school has to a great extent been shifted to them wanting to go to school where they are. Boise is in the major population center, UI is far from the population center. There are, of course other factors, but this is a major one.
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