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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
(12-30-2020 06:52 PM)The Cutter of Bish Wrote:  
(12-30-2020 12:12 PM)SoCalBobcat78 Wrote:  I don't see any Olympic sports conferences being interested.

I would really love to know what the relationship is/was like with Big West that it’s not as workable as it seems. As in, no remaining current/historical support, no agreement over terms, or something else (as in the politics in the conference has literally caused a gridlock on non-CA public schools)?

The way I see it, there is just no interest in the Big West to help out because there is no gain for them. All 10 CA members have a CA bus league with equally balanced UC and Cal St. Schools and a subsidized trip to Hawaii. They are able to do a 20 game round robin with ease.

They could add Boise if they wanted under similar travel subsidy conditions as Hawaii but what's in it for them besides helping out Boise. Also, HI would likely want to make sure the subsidy they play does not increase to apply to Boise.

It probably is simply the price of admission isn't worth it for Boise St this time.
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