unipanther99 wrote:Unpopular opinion here....
Add Murray St., South Dakota St., and NDSU.
Commit to moving to FBS as a conference over 5 years. Football would generate more TV revenue and I don't think it would hurt our basketball product.
If a team moves out, we become far more attractive to schools like WKU, and potentially even a Tulsa or Memphis if the AAC implodes. Football could be competitive with conferences like the MAC, watered down AAC, and much better than C-USA and the new WAC.
I think it's an unpopular idea among the non-football schools in the conference for reasons that jsaluki correctly stated.
But for me it would be the ideal. We could stay in the MVC, keep those connections, remain in a strong basketball conference, and be in FBS. It's the best of all circumstances for Missouri State, at least.
Reasons it would make sense: NDSU and SDSU really should be FBS schools, but their location is simply prohibitive when it comes to being attractive to FBS conferences. And I'm not just talking about "market size" or whatever, I mean their actual distance from so many schools. I'm not intimately familiar with the finances of UND and USD, but I bet if their "State" counterparts made the move then they would want to as well.
Illinois State would also likely have little issue becoming FBS alongside Missouri State.
I think the ???s would be if SIU, UNI, and Indiana State would have the resources to make the move - because I think they'd be integral to a successful transition. Youngstown St and WIU would be fine to move on if they didn't want to move to FBS, but I think those three MVC teams that are also in the MVFC would be crucial.
All this is probably moot considering it won't happen, but it's the dream.