TylerDurden wrote:Chuck A wrote:I would agree with you, but with the impending enrollment cliff happening, the Presidents are focusing on regular student enrollment. I don't think it's catering as much as it is reminding, marketing to, and rekindling a smoldering, if not burned out Flame (pun intended!) in, its alumni. For example (and it might not be a good one), UIC has a living alumni population of 335,000. So about 335 alumni live in Arlington. UIC has been introduced to the Arlington market. Say the Flames come to town and an alumnus comes and bring their children or other relatives/friends. Maybe, just maybe the Flames and the city of Chicago sparks interest in a potential student. UIC's out-of-state tuition is $28,654, ~$14,000 more than in-state. That's over $114,000 for a 4-year matriculation. Yeah, not that big of a deal, but it's a start. Also, being in the market and on Bally Sports Southwest, the Conference is now seen in Texas, Arkansas, Northern Louisiana and parts of New Mexico.
This is the pipe dream that the Horizon League has been trying to sell forever. This idea that playing in Cleveland is going to draw students for Oakland, or playing in Detroit was going to draw students for UIC, or playing in Chicago is going to draw students for Wright State.
Go look at the enrollment demographics. It doesn't happen like they sell it.
Absent a top-rated academic program or some tuition reciprocity, there are very few incentives for anyone to go to an out-of-state public university.
There's more of a case to be made for private schools, but the fact is that the private schools in the MVC are regional universities. Some have outstanding academic programs and draw students for them, but that doesn't require them to play in DFW or Minneapolis.
I agree with Tyler on this one. I can't find any merit to the argument that sending your athletic teams 700-800 miles out of your footprint to a major market is going to increase enrollment, private or public. Possibly 30 years ago when many households had the local 10PM news on or a newspaper on every kitchen counter, but those days are long gone. Few if any high school students are watching local news or even broadcast television.
I have no idea what the average Valley school would spend sending their teams to Arlington every year, but spending that because 1% of your alumni are there makes horrible financial sense. For the sake of this, lets just say it will cost the average MVC school $200K a year to send all of their teams to Arlington for a year. If I am a marketing consultant and a Valley school comes to me with $200K a year to increase enrollment, I am sure as hell not going to tell them to use it to send their athletic teams to Texas. Evansville for example, would be far more effective scheduling alumni events and target marketing in Indianapolis, St Louis and even Ft. Wayne versus sending the golf team to Texas.
Evansville is less than 150 miles from Nashville. I would be curious how many new Middle Tennessee students UE picked up since Belmont has joined the league. Doubtful it has had an impact and we have a chance of at least being known there, none of us will have that familiarity in DFW. You might could make an argument for athletic recruiting or a TV contract, but not enrollment. I just don't see it making much sense for the MVC or UT-A.