Aargh wrote:While I can agree with much of this as a base, you also forget that there are other revenue streams that you are neglecting to include.....food and beverage, marketing, donation, merchandising,TV, State funding, School appropriated funding, post season revenue and misc. For example under misc. would be hosting events and such. I know that the redbirds are attempting to get the IHSA Football playoffs back at Illinois State which is another revenue generator. If schools like EMU are able to get by when no one shows up, I think there must be ways to get it done even with 15-20K seating outside of straight ticket sales.
I also left out the cost of building the freaking 30-40K stadium. Want me to run the numbers at an average of 15K attendance?
UNI capacity = 16K
MSU capacity = 16K
IlSU capacity = 14K (after a $20 mill renovation they're just finishing)
SIU capacity - 15K ($29.9 mill stadium completed in 2010)
Creighton gets more people to basketball games than any of those schools can fit into their FB stadiums. Basketball = 13 scholarships and 4 coaches. Creighton is in a position to do more with their basketball program than the FB schools in the Valley can do with their BB programs. The effects of that economic disparity haven't totally revealed themselves yet, but it doesn't take a PhD in Economics to see that CU is in a different situation and that, long-term, an affiliation with another conference is something they need to consider.
Good for creighton, yet, you are still overlooking the fact that football has been the driving force in expansion/realignment. While you can argue all day about the #'s CU brings in for bball, it seems that if you are a school and want to make it anywhere, you better have a football team. So while schools like WSU and Creighton seem to be in a great position as far as bball is concerned, this will only take you so far. BCS conferences are not interested in bball only programs outside of the big east. They are an even greater example that this is going to the wayside as all of their expansion has been focused on football. I doubt Memphis would have sniffed an invite to the Big East if they didn't have a football team as bad as shape that they are in. By this account, the A10 is likely the highest potential destination schools such as WSU and CU will make it because they don't have football. While Schools like ISU, UNI and MSU are not bringing in as much for bball, we all have football and the potential for growth is temendously more than WSU and CU because of it, in the current.