TheDrake wrote:BCPanther wrote:BEARZ77 wrote:I've never been a very pro move to FBS guy because as has been pointed out , there is no fiscal benefit and more likely a big cost. And unlike the earlier post, I don't see it as a big boost in national perception; I mean is Arkansas St etc or the MAC seen in better light than top level Valley schools, hardly. But what does intrigue me is that chance that G-5 and top level FBS become one level and then with that taking place, the opportunity to relook at conferences affiliations with schools like W Kentucky, Tulsa, UAB, a few of the MAC schools and so on, all being in the same mix as Valley football playing schools are . Right now that difference in football levels makes those impossible, even though I think everyone knows that the MVCF conference teams can play toe to toe with the majority of G-5 schools, and those G-5 schools are already not really in the same league or even stratosphere as P-5 is.
I love the MVC and from a basketball standpoint don't want[ MSU] to give that up to play FBS football in a league like the Sun Belt or even USA; but like I've said before, if we are going to make football a priority equal to MBB , then lets do it well and look for opportunities that serve both equally . And to me that's where sitting tight right now and waiting while we continue to advance our profile makes sense for MSU. We are a large State University with significant enrollment, top level [ except football] facilities and a President who is more a business man than an Academic . The school most like us seems to be Illinois State .
Missouri State and Illinois State have surged to become the leading public universities in our league. UNI has faded from that group due to a combination of poor presidential hires/instability and the general political environment in Iowa.
I fully expect Missouri State to start pushing towards 30k enrollment and end up making the FBS jump regardless of what it does to basketball. You don't take the risks associated with Bobby Petrino without being all in on getting to the next level in football and geography gives MSU a giant step up over Illinois State who is, of course, in a MAC or bust situation.
UNI has gone from serious discussions with the Mountain West and the MAC about a decade ago to a school that will be rebranded the University of Iowa at Cedar Falls and, most likely, D2 Athletics by 2035. If/when Ben Jacobson leaves (and he was thisclose this spring) UNI Athletics as we know it and it's current spot as a viable 3rd DI program in Iowa are gone and we hang out as a bottom of the Valley department until we give up and head for the Northern Sun.
You went from being from of the biggest homers on this board to perhaps the most pessimistic. What happened?
As far as our basketball program, I am absolutely still a giant homer. Y'all know exactly where I stand on that and what I think of where we're at and that is completely attributable to Ben Jacobson who we've now done nothing to make happy for 3 or 4 years now.
As for the pessimism, it's more realism at this point. The university is consistently told 'no' by the board of regents at every turn. Surging enrollment of over 15,000 in 2007 with enough qualified applicants to get us to 18,000 was capped by an out going President Koob and all outreach to Iowa High Schools was more or less suspended. Enrollment is now under 10,000 and the BOR is now doing an in-depth study to reduce duplication between UNI, Iowa and Iowa State and we know who that is going to benefit long term. We must keep the pipeline of Chicago money flowing into the University of Iowa regardless of what it does to UNI or Iowa State.
Athletically, UNI has now made back to back awful AD hires that have done nothing to help any programs while sitting back and blaming changing culture and 'those damn kids and their cellular telephones' for cratering attendance in football and men's basketball while not actually trying to reach out to students or young alumni. The staff turnover in the AD is absolutely astounding and we're to the point where we aren't even producing usable game notes or media guides, let alone doing big things that will move any program forward.
UNI, academically and athletically, had made Des Moines their biggest point of emphasis and now it's crickets. Drake is doing one hell of a job, with a charismatic AD, of making Drake the 3rd choice in DSM instead of UNI. All the credit in the world to them.
UNI is in the death cycle of getting fewer and fewer big donors to write larger and larger checks. It's end stage and the full death comes when Ben Jacobson takes that next job and I'm guessing that happens after this year when a healthy AJ leads UNI on one hell of a run starting with when we win at Arkansas.