Archie Moses
Well-Known Member
Never said they're in any worse shape than they were in the MWC. However, I know if I were a BYU fan, I'd certainly want to know what the plan is in regards to better bowl games, better BCS access, and keeping pace recruiting wise now that your in-state rival has the Pac 12 name behind it. Not only that, how are they going to improve in all of those areas while not having the backing of a BCS conference? Recruiting wise, BYU will always do well with the devout LDS kids who grew up loving BYU, but let's be honest, you need more than those type of kids if you want to be considered a national program. Not only that, but in-state kids who are on the fence about going to Utah or BYU currently have a lot more reasons to choose Utah. It doesn't mean Utah will win those head-to-head battles each and every time, but how much extra ammo do you want your rival to have? If you were BYU, wouldn't it be nice to walk into a kids house who Utah is also recruiting and be able to sell him on the positives of playing a Big 12 schedule, having a Fiesta Bowl tie-in, etc?
I think these are all legit questions and I actually know quite a few BYU fans who agree with me on that. If you think BYU has a bright future, obviously that's your right. I just see too much uncertainty at this point to call it anything but a huge unknown.
Again, leaving the Mountain West doesn't show that BYU is interested in improving it's program?