Drakey wrote:The Valley always has been a basketball conference. Football has never been anything of great significance. At one time the Valley was considered the best basketball conference in the country. I don't see why FCS or non-scholarship football should interfere with that. I get why that was an issue in the old Big East, because there were schools playing high level FBS football. That is not the case here. The highest level football in the MVFC is at a school that is not even a member of the Valley. Is there some great payout for being in the FCS playoffs? If the sport is so lucrative why can't the schools afford to fly to South Dakota? Drake flies from California to Florida to play football.
Football should not be a consideration in choosing members. If a guaranteed money losing sport is that important I would agree that maybe those teams should look elsewhere and leave the schools that are primarily interested in a basketball conference.
The Atlantic Ten seems to have figured this out. they have seven schools that field football teams all of whom play elsewhere. We just lost our top basketball program to them.
The football playing school in the A10 also have other geographically sensible leagues. We don't.
In the end, this is Murray's problem, not ours and, frankly, they're probably more hurt by the fact there isn't a 14 that makes a ton of sense.