The Pac12 is a great move! It could keep many kids from flocking to Boise, Washington State, Fresno State, Oregon State etc.
San Diego State will be tough by most kids don't want to be in Corvallis, Pullman, Fresno, etc....
Yeah, I’m not getting all the naysaying over this. Clearly the university sees it as a positive. I don’t see how it’s a bad thing at all. And if somehow the naysayers are right and it doesn’t work out (assuming they can even make the jump and build the facilities) what does it cost any of us? There’s no losing for sports fans here.
Keeping more top level student-athletes at home is a good thing. So is bringing in more marquee named opponents.
None of these facility improvements were happening staying at the FCS level. They weren't going to happen (at least to this proposed degree) staying at the FCS level. But if this move falls flat and fails in 5-10 years -- the FCS and Big Sky will still be there. And by that time the Hornets flagship programs will own even more distinctive advantages over everyone else in the field.
I think some people forget that back in the mid-90's Boise State was once a member of the FCS and Big Sky. Why is it that the move was good for them but such a low success thing for Sac State? Someone needs to explain that to me. The population and market size of Boise ain't close to metro SAC. And neither is the hunger for top level sports.