by TheAsianSensation » September 27th, 2012, 11:11 am
My anti-Murray argument:
1) Yes, other schools do not bring in big TV markets, but Evansville, Des Moines, Bloomington...at least they're cities of some sort. Not big, but relatively big fish in medium to small ponds. I'd rather have schools that are relevant fish in medium ponds like Omaha, Wichita, Peoria, Des Moines, et al. Murray St is a fish in a puddle, not a pond. There's no population value there.
2) According to what I saw, I had Murray at 9k undergraduates, a bit over 10k total. Among public schools, they'd be behind all the other Valley publics by a non-trivial amount, although not by a crippling amount.
Simiarly, with budgets, it looks like they'd enter near the bottom of the MVC. Again, not crippling, but they're near the bottom. Usually you'd like to add teams that add more to the average, not subtract from it.
Also, Murray State is at the top, or near, of the OVC in budgets. They go from big dog to small dog. That's a tough transition to make.
3) Competitive balance - this is the one that worries me. The OVC is well below the MVC. They've spent their time beating the OVC up. Their following, their fan base, everything is built on top of this dominance. So when you move up in difficulty, you run the risk of losing some of your value by starting to lose. All those NCAA tourney shares you gobble up over the years become less and less rare. Maybe you end up with 90% of your usual attendance because that 10% gets turned off by losing. You get nickeled and dimed here and there. They lose all of their well-established rivalries in Kentucky. Fans are more interested in a game against Morehead State than Drake (remember, their perspective). Local interest is tougher to generate when your conference mates are in Illinois and Missouri* instead of more local areas like Kentucky and Tennessee. People in Kentucky associate more eastern and southern, the MVC is foreign land to them.
*I am aware SEMO and SIUE are in the OVC, but they're the geographic outliers and the teams Murray cares least about
Oral Bob suffered the same thing in the Summit but could lean back on market/location. Plus they wouldn't be giving up any rivalries. Murray would.
Maybe Murray State would become Northern Iowa over the course of 20-30 years. That's fine. But this conference doesn't need another UNI (no offense). It needs something greater. Something signature. Something that no-doubt provides immediate and significant value. There are schools that can offer the same on-field value Murray does while offering off-field upside elsewhere.
As for the hypo, if Murray and UNI were both free agents, and Murray's value wasn't tied to its geographic rivals, then it's be a reasonably close decision, although still easily in UNI's favor, IMO.
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