SaltyDawg
Well-Known Member
Well, BYU will keep the Mountain West relevant in Salt Lake City, so it won't totally lose that market, plus it gains the Boise/most of Idaho market. I think it's a slight positive.
Wrong. Here is an example...
Wyoming comes to Utah. All the media members have no trouble getting a flight on just about any airline, at just about any time, on any day. They have no trouble finding awesome hotel rooms, and there are plenty of rental cars, high speed internet access, good cell phone coverage with all the carriers, lots of attractions around the city, awesome press box at the stadium, etc. Not to mention that if the game is on tv, they can charge a certain amount for the marketing and what not.
Swap Utah with Boise. Say Wyoming plays at Boise. It's a smaller airport with fewer airlines and fewer flights, fewer hotels and car rentals, fewer attractions around the city, and a smaller market so the tv networks can't charge as much for marketing and what not.
Just because the MWC has BYU doesn't mean it's an even trade (or slight positive as you laughably claimed) when they lose Utah and get Boise. As far as wins on the football field, yeah, it's probably even. But in every other way losing Utah is a huge loss.