Chuck A wrote:MissouriValleyUnite wrote:WSU agreed to a $5 million exit fee with the AAC when they signed their membership agreement. No one's paying a league $5 million to exit unless they're departing for a league with enough tv money to make up that $5 million. Moving forward, there’s only 6 conferences with tv revenue exceeding $5 million/school -- P4, the Pac/MWC survivor, and the Big East after they negotiate a new contract in a year. (Plus the legacy schools of the AAC, but the new members are making sub-$3 M.)
All that to say, WSU doesn’t have one conference move on the board where they don’t come out losing money.
Whether they lose money or not, they will have to make a
hellacious decision when realignment hits the AAC again. I believe that decision will be to reluctantly return to the Valley. Of all the conferences mentioned, the MVC is their best option/fit. With their inclusion and hopefully a bump in conference power standing with the help of Belmont and Murray State, the Valley could probably get a boost from the mentioned $200,000 payout.
I’m not sure there is much left to raid though. The power conferences probably don’t want Memphis or any other program there (other than SMU which is being discussed). Unless the MWC raids them, I can’t picture anything else happening soon.