New article from the news-leader today about Mo State and CUSA
https://www.news-leader.com/story/sport ... 545166002/
Kip Dynamite wrote:New article from the news-leader today about Mo State and CUSA
https://www.news-leader.com/story/sport ... 545166002/
VUGrad1314 wrote: This feels like willfully downgrading all sports plus adding a bunch of scholarships and travel expenses for no real gain.
VUGrad1314 wrote: Losing Missouri State would be a blow to everything that makes the Valley so special. Our baseball men's and women's basketball and volleyball wouldn't be the same.
VUGrad1314 wrote: And all so the Bears can play in a conference with no media deal to speak of with a bunch of other recent FCS callups?
MSUBear42 wrote:VUGrad1314 wrote: This feels like willfully downgrading all sports plus adding a bunch of scholarships and travel expenses for no real gain.
Missouri state now has almost 26,000 system students and almost 23,000 on the Springfield campus. Starting a couple years ago, the school has been making a big play to not only be known as the second largest school in the state but also more of a regional/national player, as well. Each of the last two years have set records with the most private donations given and most research grants given. The appeal is simple, the school (rightfully) view FBS as another avenue to increase the reach of the university and engage more alumni and inactive fans.VUGrad1314 wrote: Losing Missouri State would be a blow to everything that makes the Valley so special. Our baseball men's and women's basketball and volleyball wouldn't be the same.
It would be impossible to not feel this same way. The relationships we have built up with the MVC have been awesome. It would suck to lose them.VUGrad1314 wrote: And all so the Bears can play in a conference with no media deal to speak of with a bunch of other recent FCS callups?
And this is where you lose me. The MVC literally has no deal. What money we do get, barely covers the cost to run our local ESPN3 production. So even Conference USA’s awful (by FBS standards) $400K/school media payout is a… 700% (SEVEN HUNDRED PERCENT) increase over what we make in the MVC.
MSUBear42 wrote:VUGrad1314 wrote: This feels like willfully downgrading all sports plus adding a bunch of scholarships and travel expenses for no real gain.
Missouri state now has almost 26,000 system students and almost 23,000 on the Springfield campus. Starting a couple years ago, the school has been making a big play to not only be known as the second largest school in the state but also more of a regional/national player, as well. Each of the last two years have set records with the most private donations given and most research grants given. The appeal is simple, the school (rightfully) view FBS as another avenue to increase the reach of the university and engage more alumni and inactive fans.VUGrad1314 wrote: Losing Missouri State would be a blow to everything that makes the Valley so special. Our baseball men's and women's basketball and volleyball wouldn't be the same.
It would be impossible to not feel this same way. The relationships we have built up with the MVC have been awesome. It would suck to lose them.VUGrad1314 wrote: And all so the Bears can play in a conference with no media deal to speak of with a bunch of other recent FCS callups?
And this is where you lose me. The MVC literally has no deal. What money we do get, barely covers the cost to run our local ESPN3 production. So even Conference USA’s awful (by FBS standards) $400K/school media payout is a… 700% (SEVEN HUNDRED PERCENT) increase over what we make in the MVC.
Drakey wrote:They are really a non-factor in the Valley.
VUGrad1314 wrote:I have trouble believing that the payout is that low for the MVC but you may be right. But that $400K\year figure for CUSA was (I believe) before all of the defections. Is it really going to be better once the new CUSA is established? Whatever gains you make are just going to be eaten up in travel and scholarships and like I said all to (maybe hopefully one day) play in a bowl nobody watches or cares about and make the NCAA Tournament as MAYBE a 13 seed in a good year? Yeah I don't get it. Unless the outreach effects from this move are absolutely freaking amazing (which I am skeptical about as well). Like I said I see this as a major financial outlay with very little (if any) potential upside.
MSUBear42 wrote:VUGrad1314 wrote:I have trouble believing that the payout is that low for the MVC but you may be right. But that $400K\year figure for CUSA was (I believe) before all of the defections. Is it really going to be better once the new CUSA is established? Whatever gains you make are just going to be eaten up in travel and scholarships and like I said all to (maybe hopefully one day) play in a bowl nobody watches or cares about and make the NCAA Tournament as MAYBE a 13 seed in a good year? Yeah I don't get it. Unless the outreach effects from this move are absolutely freaking amazing (which I am skeptical about as well). Like I said I see this as a major financial outlay with very little (if any) potential upside.
MVC payout is a little less than $50k per school per year.
BCPanther wrote:MSUBear42 wrote:VUGrad1314 wrote:I have trouble believing that the payout is that low for the MVC but you may be right. But that $400K\year figure for CUSA was (I believe) before all of the defections. Is it really going to be better once the new CUSA is established? Whatever gains you make are just going to be eaten up in travel and scholarships and like I said all to (maybe hopefully one day) play in a bowl nobody watches or cares about and make the NCAA Tournament as MAYBE a 13 seed in a good year? Yeah I don't get it. Unless the outreach effects from this move are absolutely freaking amazing (which I am skeptical about as well). Like I said I see this as a major financial outlay with very little (if any) potential upside.
MVC payout is a little less than $50k per school per year.
When you line item it down to just TV expenses, yes. When you factor in league deals for marketing with Learfield, it's about $140k.
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