BEARZ77 wrote:I think with all the recent moves being mostly East/SE vs South and SW has led to some disinterest by Bear fans. Not much enthusiasm for playing Indiana schools, UIC etc [ not dissing them, just stating fan interest] . I think the additions of Murray St and Belmont were seen as favorable as far as teams our fans wanted to play. I basically really only get into our games with UNI/Drake/Illinois St and somewhat with SIU because of history. And a big part of my interest in playing those schools is [ besides SIU} they all have solid WBB programs and a history of such, so those rivalries are solid. Doesn't get better than Drake /Mo St in WBB at the MM level. Once I got my head around we might do this [ move] I actually got a little excited for if it does, so to play some different teams, have some different travel destinations . I like the Valley, and I've followed it since the 1960's growing up 50 miles outside St Louis and mostly getting Valley games and MU at that time. Watched a lot of SLU, Memphis, CInn, Bradley, Louisville, Tulsa games growing up. But I also don't have a current emotional tie to any other teams like a Redbird fan would have in playing Bradley or a UNI playing Drake.
It doesn't help when the home team isn't competing for titles, either. Paul Lusk put a soul-sucking product on the floor and Dana Ford, while better than Lusk, has had one year where they were in contention.
If MSU does jump to play FBS, I'll wish them well, but I wouldn't expect any permanent fan enthusiasm jump is going to happen by playing Jacksonville State, FIU, LaTech. Kennesaw State, and Sam Houston. If MSU feels isolated now, just wait until C-USA gets ahold of you.
I think Missouri State is in a tough position, especially if they're set on going FBS. Their only option is a G5 league and what becomes of those leagues when the B1G/SEC think tank figures out a path forward? It's a risky proposition for a school. It's a huge investment without any guarantee of return. Are there enough big donors willing to subsidize the football program?
I'm not sure the grass is greener, but MSU wouldn't be the first school to roll the dice.