This is why I really hope we are able to wait a couple years instead of just jumping if a conference like the Sun Belt dangles the FBS carrot. I think that opportunities could look a lot different in 2-4 years because i think there will be a movement towards G-5 and top level FCS being the same, which then could result in much different leagues forming out of the aftermath. I agree with both sentiments in that basketball is the only ticket for schools at our level for national prominence and the only thing that makes money, but I also recognize we are a large state university and seek to be aligned with similar universities going forward and that football is seen as the a possible stepping stone to do so. When MSU entered the Valley we had 3 regional rivals in the western part of the league in WSU,Creighton, and Tulsa . They're all gone and have been replaced by Evansville, Valpo, and Loyola, all more eastern privates. Like I said before, with SIU's financial difficulties and declining enrollment, the only school that we are similar to is Illinois State .
My preferred scenario is things continue to shift, the MVCF league becomes the top league in a new level combining G-5 and FCS, the league is able to add some quality combo fb/bb schools and we stay in the Valley. But that's pie in the sky most likely.