CONAN
Well-Known Member
Took you long enough but glad you are in the fold now.Conan's right.
Took you long enough but glad you are in the fold now.Conan's right.
I'd just like to state, as a Utah fan, that I don't believe the "academic" or "research" angle either. BYU is not PAC 10 candidate because of their religious affiliation. That's all.
IMO, that played a WAY BIGGER role than the PAC is willing to admit. They'll never admit it was the major reason, but it was. The other reasons were just a nice excuse. Religious discrimination FTW!
Really which ones exactly? This was an issue whether you want to admit it or not.
ASU, OSU, and WSU. Do some research, Son.
Sunday play, too conservative for the PAC-10, Prop 8? OK, I'll buy that as a reason and those are huge factors whether you want to admit it or not. But not a research university? Riiiight.
BYU:
Graduate Instructional Program: Doc/STEM: Doctoral, STEM dominant
Enrollment Profile: VHU: Very high undergraduate
Undergraduate Profile: FT4/MS/HTI: Full-time four-year, more selective, higher transfer-in
Size and Setting: L4/NR: Large four-year, primarily nonresidential
Basic RU/H: Research Universities (high research activity)
ASU (Arizona State - at Tempe)
Graduate Instructional Program: CompDoc/NMedVet: Comprehensive doctoral (no medical/veterinary)
Enrollment Profile: HU: High undergraduate
Undergraduate Profile: FT4/S/HTI: Full-time four-year, selective, higher transfer-in
Size and Setting: L4/NR: Large four-year, primarily nonresidential
Basic RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity)
OSU - Oregon State
Graduate Instructional Program: CompDoc/MedVet: Comprehensive doctoral with medical/veterinary
Enrollment Profile: HU: High undergraduate
Undergraduate Profile: FT4/S/HTI: Full-time four-year, selective, higher transfer-in
Size and Setting: L4/NR: Large four-year, primarily nonresidential
Basic RU/VH: Research Universities (very high research activity)
perhaps it was BYU that rebuffed a possible invite because they didn't want to agree to conditions mandated by the Pac 10?
if that possibility has been discussed already, I apologize - I didn't see it.
also, I think some of you are overestimating the idea that BYU has this huge "national following" - - yeah, there are LDS folks across the US, and many of them are going to be BYU fans, but many of them will also be fans of whatever school is in their region or state, or whatever school they personally attended, and at any rate, I think it's probably a pretty small percentage of the population in most other parts of the country other than Utah and a few other areas.
Here's a pie chart showing % of religious affiliation for the midwest:
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Mormon is 0.4 % - that's a pretty trivial number compared to the other religions listed.
https://www.religionatlas.org/religion_region/MIDWEST.htm
Moe, the US population of Mormons is ~2% of the total population and most of those are in the Far West. I think most that bring up "national fanbase" are doing so in the context of comparison to Utah and a lot of the Pac 12 schools, which they would probably compare very favorably to. But you're right, there is so much variability within groups of populations that it's extremely hard to get a hard number on anything, let alone whom their favorite college football team might be.
Moe, the US population of Mormons is ~2% of the total population and most of those are in the Far West. I think most that bring up "national fanbase" are doing so in the context of comparison to Utah and a lot of the Pac 12 schools, which they would probably compare very favorably to. But you're right, there is so much variability within groups of populations that it's extremely hard to get a hard number on anything, let alone whom their favorite college football team might be.
But obviously you could apply that anywhere. How many Hispanics have any interest in American football, let alone college football? How many of the population at large? How many in the state of New York? How many people in Los Angeles really give a crap about USC football? Their attendance over the years would tell you conflicting stories. How many people in the Air Force follow Air Force football throughout their life? How many people watch Air Force because they enjoy rooting for the academies? How many college football fans will watch any game that's on T.V. just because it's football? They need a section for fanbases on the census or something.
I think the point is simply that BYU brings enough heads to the table, not that they are Notre Dame.
The problem with BYU is that there are only 2 BCS conferences that BYU could realistically be a part of due to geographical isolation and one of them has no interest in even considering the possibility.