Would be so curious to have been a fly on the wall during Tim Plough day today. Curious if he had conversations with his players about all this realignment stuff?
In my eyes, this means a move for football to the MWC is a matter of when not if. This is the kick in the pants for fundraising, the context of which wasn’t included in Rocko’s tweet back in September, to get there. Stadium capacity and the number of scholarships will need to increase before that occurs (note: more than those needed for football to remain compliant with Title IX, unless we’re slashing a men’s sport).
The Big West hasn’t really been a good geographical fit for a while with everyone outside of Poly, still a good distance away (and Hawaii), a short bus ride distant from one another. This gets the Ags back with former rival UNR, gets into the Bay Area, San Diego, Las Vegas, Phoenix, a foot into Texas (barely) with UTEP, and again a trip to Hawaii. Also, as mentioned earlier, I imagine this makes OOC scheduling for non-football sports with other D1 schools in the area (Cal, Stanford, Santa Clara, St. Mary’s, Pacific, USF) more appealing for said schools.
It's fine if the MW
baseball competition isn't as strong. No more Cal State Nowhere or UC Armpit.
UCD has been in over its head in Big West baseball, to the point that I lose a good deal of interest once the conference season starts. Wyoming does not sponsor baseball so there's an odd # of teams. Perhaps that will provide a weekend every year to play a real series against Sac State, no more of these crappy Tuesday bullpen games. Their best vs. UCD's.
Part of me wonders if a stadium expansion/football membership could possibly be coming once the FCS playoffs are over… seems sort of in line with them inviting NIU potentially to get to 10 football members
The Mountain West Instagram post announcing the news is being met with expected responses. Can’t wait to start beating their schools and hopefully getting our football program in there as well.
Do we think we would get better recruits for football as a result of this? There is no doubt we get better basketball talent in my eyes but I’m curious about football.
Dr. May telegraphed this last year on a halftime TV interview, he said they were working on something "big", but couldn't share it presently. "Big" logically only meant a few things to me:
- join Pac 12
- join MWC
- expand UC Davis Health Stadium
Or two of three.
Academics:
- the UNLV types will have low admission standards, esp for revenue sports
- lots of lightweight majors
- there are other academic criteria and rankings where some members aren't on a UC footing
I copied this from username pblood40 in the Mountain West subreddit thread:
The biggest reason is that once you announce you are leaving FCS - FCS bans you from post season play. So if they are joining for football, they will likely not announce until after the FCS playoffs in January 2026
Props to Reno 1441 who found this info -
NCAA Bylaw 20.5.3 Championships Eligibility.
A member of Division I that has forwarded to the national office written notice of its intention to change its football membership classification from Championship Subdivision to Bowl Subdivision per Bylaw 20.5.2.1 no longer shall be eligible for participation in the Division I Football Championship.
Seriously, who cares what the UNLV admission standards are. I don't recall any Rhodes scholars coming out of Cal State Bakersfield, Fullerton, Long Beach, Hawaii, etc.
MBB, Baseball, etc; I'd rather travel to see the Ags play San Jose State, Nevada, UNLV, Hawaii, and New Mexico than any of the Big West UC / CSU schools (all Southern California and without name recognition outside of California).
Thank you. I had seen some posts elsewhere that claimed it wouldn't impact this year but this makes more sense. I would be upset if I were a player and it were announced 4 days before their biggest game in DI program history (or tied for first with the EWU contest).
MTB - that was my point about the men’s soccer; not sure where they go. Mercury News snippet today said 16 sports would move. Maybe men’s soccer stays in BWC?
BGA - caught me completely unawares. Unless it paves the way for football, it’s a bit of a head scratcher.
Assumption in some article I read was that men’s soccer, beach volleyball and both water polo teams will stay in the Big West. Men’s soccer already has one associate member in Slack. Men’s water polo needs Ags (or a new team) to stay at six.
Having nothing to do with the Mountain West move field hockey is now without a league. Hard to see how they can survive, which creates Title IX problems.