uniftw wrote:Sir Sci wrote:AndShock wrote:I don't understand how SWOMO is so delusional as to think going to the Sun Belt will get them in line for a BCS invite. Springfield doesn't have 50k people to come to their football games, it's never going to happen. If I were to pick an FCS school to eventually make the leap to FBS and then BCS there are about 50 of them I would put ahead of SWOMO. Why aren't these 50 teams making the move? Is it because they don't have the "vision?" No, it's because they aren't stupid. Maybe SWOMO is making the move because they have nothing to lose. "Hey, if we go 0-13 for 5 straight years and average 4k fans a game, we'll just cancel our football program and no one will care."
You can think it's a poor idea for Missouri State to leave for the Sun Belt, but don't go posting something this ridiculous.
1. Nobody thinks that moving to the Sun Belt means the Bears will just waltz in and go bowling or move up to the Big XII.
2. FBS requires 15k average attendance, not 50k.
3. There are other FCS programs that are much more successful (obviously), but most are smaller schools in smaller markets that are geographically isolated from any BCS conference. NDSU is probably the most worthy program to move up of anybody, but it's not like there's any BCS conference out there that would actually want them right now.
4. Missouri State tends to draw an average somewhere between 8,000-10,000 people per game each season. Last season it was an 8,700 average. While that is not good enough for FBS, there are not even close to 50 FCS programs with better attendance.
The 8700 average is a complete...bold face...lie. I have photos from the UNI/MSU game. There was MAYBE 100 people there...MAYBE...
FCS programs that are at the top of the FCS...have been for the last decade or so
NDSU - isolated..Fargo has like 200K
UNI - less than 2 hours from 2 BCS schools and less than 5 from about 6 BCS schools...CF/Wloo is over 100 K and the 380 corridor has about a million
App State - NC has like 9 FBS programs
Georgia Southern - Georgia has 2 BCS programs, 2 other FBS programs, and like 4 or 5 FCS programs
Montana - isolated
Eastern Washington - shares a town, basically, with Washington State and Idaho.
JMU - not isolated at all
Delaware - not really all that isolated
SHSU - shares a state with about 50 other D1 football programs.
Most of what you said was completely false. I won't call it a lie...but it wasn't true.
Take it up with the NCAA then, because those are the official numbers they released with their annual attendance report last season. In case you don't know, attendance is determined by tickets sold. It also doesn't take into account how many students leave the game after halftime because they showed up to watch the band.
The official attendance numbers for every MSU home game last season:
Northwestern State 10,147
Central Arkansas 8,963
Illinois State 8,507
SDSU 12,312
Indiana State 6,648
UNI 5,621
That makes an average of 8,700 if you round up the decimal.
App State and Georgia Southern are already going to be Sun Belt members, so not relevant. If you'd pay attention, the rumors are that the Eastern Sun Belt teams want JMU, whereas the Western schools want Missouri State. So right there three of your examples are schools that are accounted for.
For the others let me clarify my statement. No other schools that may have had more success are close to FBS conferences that are looking to expand their membership, and are therefore isolated from conferences that are looking to add teams. UNI definitely has the success to justify moving, but what Northern or Midwest conference is looking to expand? The MAC certainly isn't after UMass withdrew, and the Big XII and B1G aren't going to just pick UNI up out of FCS.
Sam Houston State would make sense to move up before Missouri State, I will give you that one.