https://theathletic.com/5114092/2023/12 ... lie-baker/
Still a lot of unknowns here, and big time football is driving this, but it seems problematic for the MVC.
1. The well funded schools/conferences that do this would be at a significant advantage over mid-majors who do not do this. It's already a widening gap, but how do we compete? How do we keep our talent from being immediately poached? Maybe that ship has already sailed and we're just living through it.
2. What if one or more of the MVC schools who don't sponsor scholarship football decide they can afford to do this, and implement it. Those with scholarship football in the MVC would never be able to afford to do this. How does the conference deal with the disparity, or does it collapse? Do some schools move to non-scholarship FCS?
This seems more about the NCAA trying to stay relevant in a process that is already occurring than anything that has been thought out and beneficial to all member schools.