VUGrad1314 wrote:I think St Thomas would join the MVFC way before Augie does. Much larger endowment probably in much better position to make that leap. Much more likely to be competitive. YSU unfortunately has nowhere to go.
Something I could see:
Murray State to MVC\MVFC
WIU to OVC (replaces Murray State)
St Thomas and Augustana (assuming Augustana has the financial stomach for that) to the MVFC
There's your 6\6 split. Unfortunately for the MVFC, it becomes way more watered down in that scenario. It loses one competitive program and only adds one program that could be competitive (St Thomas) and two likely filler programs (Murray State and Augustana). The Dakotas probably wouldn't be super in love with that, nor would the upper tier MVC football playing programs (UNI and Illinois State) be too keen on it I'm sure. The idea of the SL starting its own football league becomes a realistic possibility if they get to 6 SL members.
The last thing the MVFC needs to add is top level programs. We already have 4 top 10 teams every season with NDSU, SDSU, UNI and ISUr floating in the top 10-14 every week. If the conference is expanding it needs to add bottom level teams to create schedule balance.
Right now, take UNI for example, UNI plays North Dakota State, South Dakota State, and Illinois State all on the road in the same season. There is zero reason to add another top level program.
Murray State, from that standpoint, would be the ideal add.
I'm not sure Augustana has the budget ability for MVFC ball. It's a school known for producing nursing graduates with and enrollment of 1,800 and a 4k seat stadium. The school is so landlocked inside Sioux Falls they can't grow at all. They literally can't expand without buying out entire residential neighborhoods to do so. The cost of that is impossible to comprehend. The cost of going D1 is already a massive jump for them, to add 40 more football scholarships - and need to make up for that with women's scholarships (especially because of their Title IX set up) would be killer.
I'm honestly not convinced St Thomas could do it either, though they are probably closer than Augie would be. Remember they are going from literally zero athletic scholarships at D3 (and yes I know you can game the system some) to 63 fb, 13 mbb, 15 wbb, 15 vb, 11.7 baseball 26 TF/XC, 19 soccer, 4.5 tennis, 10 golf, 14 womens soccer, 12 softball, etc. is a MASSIVE jump to make from zero athletic scholarships. No longer can you really hide athletes under academic and need based scholarships like they have been. The NCAA oversight staffing requirements for D1 are much different than D3. They'd have to probably double their AD staff, etc. Football stadium seats 5k - and with temp seating I'd guess they max around 10-12, but temp bleachers on the track is far less than ideal.