OK, to reply....
I get where you're coming from. It's primarily a concern about recruiting. But I'm just saying as someone who has been active LDS in the past, and is no longer so now, that the religious element will have a lot more sway with recruits than anything else. I'm not saying we don't compete with them, but I think it's less about the program, the facilities, the education, the pro opportunities - and it's more about the religious institution element.
Kids that want to go to BYU will go to BYU. Heck, even Harvey Langi found his way back to BYU eventually. Which would be the case whether or not BYU was in a P5 program or not. I don't think them getting into a P5 program would all of a sudden make them THAT much more competition for athletes. An increase? Yes. A huge, massive increase? No. The cultures are just too different. But again, that is my opinion and I understand if you don't feel the same.
As far as how it benefits the U, I think it definitely would. I think the rivalry game would gain more relevance again, which is a good thing. Having a rivalry game with a P5 school is a heckuva lot better for the U's rankings, SOS, etc. than an independent or a G5 school. Since the rivalry game doesn't go anywhere, why not make it more significant? Greater TV revenue, greater stakes... and we are definitely in a much better position than BYU to take advantage of the rewards of that increase, and will continue to do so regardless of whether they get into a P5 conference or not. There is a ceiling to their recruiting because of the culture and religious nature of the institution. We will now and forever be above that ceiling, no matter what conference - or lack thereof - that BYU is in.
Alt13, JazzSpazz's response to you in the BYU thread is one that I agreed with. There was no point to two Utah fans going off on each other in the BYU Homer thread. That's why I moved it over here. And my "agree to disagree" was because I can see the logic behind his argument. I don't know that I can convince him otherwise. But he's not going to convince me otherwise. So where's the harm in acknowledging that two people can disagree and it's OK? Your attitude kind of sucks, dude.