Dana Greene - BYU's uncertain future


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Updated: 4/15/2012 10:17 pm | Published: 4/15/2012 7:46 pm
Reported by: Dana Greene
BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe met with the media this past week, and after hearing him answer questions for about an hour, the only thing that seems certain to me is that nothing is certain.

The Cougars are one year into football independence, but are they really in it for the long haul? When asked if he was planning to stay independent for the long-term, Holmoe replied, "What does long term mean?"

Although he said it with a laugh, Holmoe wasn't kidding. BYU is living life as an independent basically year to year.

Everything could change when the current BCS contract expires in two years. After that, it's anybody's guess where BYU will stand. They could be thriving as an independent with their own television network, or they could be on the outside looking in with no access to BCS money or BCS bowl games.

Holmoe did say there are open lines of communication with the Big-12 Conference, but any speculation that BYU will be invited to join has died down. The only thing that would be a deal breaker is the Sunday play issue. Everything else he said is negotiable, and that includes BYUtv.

As far as bowl games go, Holmoe said he was happy to have this year's Poinsettia Bowl and the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in 2013 already booked. Beyond that, who knows? When the BCS deal expires, not only could the way teams are selected to play in BCS bowl games, but also every bowl game. 

Regarding the rivalry game against Utah, while Holmoe is confident the two teams will play in 2013, an agreement still hasn't been reached, and there's no telling when and if the Utes and Cougars will play again. When Utah has to play a Big Ten team every season starting in 2017, there might not be room to schedule BYU each and every year.

So where will BYU be when all the dust settles? Nobody knows. That much is certain. 
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utahan15 - 4/21/2012 8:09 AM
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buffalo makes valid and logical points, yes HIs yokie is easy. go byu i am eternally bitter. however better your limb be plucked than you as an institute eternally confounding, misleading, and causing the youth to sin. we say we see and are righteous therefore our sin remains! honor code is a form of the secret seal. total bs whack jobs! peace to you all, even you byu! hahahahahahaha

goBYUcougars - 4/16/2012 1:38 PM
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Hey utahan15 you sound a little bitter. So young people voluntarily choose to go to BYU and they know up front about the rules and the honor code and the Church and all that, yet you call it "an institution that yokes the souls..."? Sounds more to me like those young prople have chosen to try to live by higher standards and they value those things. So now trying to have high standards and good people is a bad thing?

Buffalochip - 4/16/2012 1:35 PM
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Dear utahan15: Does this mean we're not on your Christmas Card list any more? Please, say it ain't so! Kidding aside, I agree that both Utah and BYU would be better off letting the annual games die. (I include basketball and rugby as well as football.) Too much ignorance, arrogance, and general misbehavior by fans on both sides. Time to part company. Utah doesn't need us, and sure enough we don't need Utah either. Time to part company permanently, and wish the Utes all the best in their future endeavors. (and Go Cougars forever!) Buffalochip

Shenandoah - 4/16/2012 10:16 AM
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Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. (Matt 11:29-30)

utahan15 - 4/16/2012 5:52 AM
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as a ute all i can say is good. good riddance. i wish nothing good on an institution that yokes the souls of all those young human beings. so may the wrath of all that is just descend and remain upon you.
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