Dean Wormer wrote:
IMO, I can see Mo State and or UNI making a move based on football. MSU to Conf USA while UNI would be very attractive to the MAC. Illinois State could also tag along to the MAC. I am not sure about the football commitments at SIU and INS, they would probably try to hang on to a Valley, and land in the OVC if need be.
As of now UNI has no plans to do anything with football. There was a lot of talk about a year/year and a half go following some comments from AD Dannen but that talk (and Dannen's comments) have cooled since our new president has come in. Not sure why on that but it is what it is.
Dannen has said, for quite some time though, that UNI will do nothing with football that jeopardizes the MVC and UNI's position in it. However, he also added something to the effect of "If the current state of the MVC changes we are more than open to reevaluating that stance". Basically saying if CU, WSU, and probably a "peer" like ISUr takes off UNI will look elsewhere as well.
The MAC is where most FBS proponents at UNI want to see us land, if a move is made*. Most think that UNI paired with Illinois State or Southern Illinois would be a nice travel grouping to add to the MAC. Honestly, travel wise it would. However, I'm not sure the MAC is too interested in any MVC schools right now. Their focus seems to be, much like the A-10, east. I'm not sure SIU is wanting to move FBS. I'm also not sure ISUr would put the commitment that the MAC would want.
UNI would have the want to put the committment to it, it would be if the state of Iowa and the fringe of the fan base would back it. There's a school of thought that moving FBS would force some of the fringe fans (dual fans as UNI fans call them) to pick UNI or Iowa/Iowa State more and possibly grown our fan base by being seen as "more equal" to them being in the same division. The other side is that we wouldn't be a P5 school, would still be seen as a lower level, and would drive the fringe away if we didn't win every single year at the FBS level, and would struggle to draw against teams that UNI has very little history with.
In my, slightly educated and slightly uneducated, views UNI could be a very damn good basketball school without football. Take that couple million each year and dump it into men's basketball and wrestling (which is currently #4 in the nation). Still wouldn't have WSU money but would be pretty damn good year in and out. Now, that will NEVER happen at UNI. It's a very fine balance at UNI between football and basketball school. ISUb, ISUr, and SIU are all very clearly basketball first schools and I believe MSU is as well. UNI is the closest to a football school but doesn't have a true "we are a football" or " we are a basketball school" image. Being where we are geographically the school is a "football" school by nature. The state is football crazy. Much like Texas towns in Iowa completely shut down on Friday nights (now I realize Texas is a whole different level but you get my gist). However, the MVC has forced UNI to grow a basketball image and the idea of a basketball image (A sport that makes money EVERY year) has grown on a lot of folks in CF/UNI. That makes realignment tough for UNI. Football first conferences are leery because UNI doesn't dump as much money into football as other football first FCS schools (Montana, Montana State, App State, North Dakota State, Georgia Southern, James Madison, etc...) do and don't know that a full commitment would be there (though I firmly believe it would be). However, the fact that UNI has football and supports it to the level it does drives basketball focused conferences into being leery as well. Very few schools have football but focus on basketball. Georgetown, Villanova (though they've had success), Richmond (who has had past success), Butler, Drake (fits the same mold), etc.. all have football but it is a giant after thought to the school, athletic department, fan base, etc... are all great to basketball conferences.
Schools like UNI don't have a true "identity". UNI may be forced into picking one here in the next 3-4 years.
Missouri State may fall into that same category but they seem to have the eye of the Sun Belch who seems like when they need a member are desperate for anyone with a pulse. I saw a list from a respectable source a while back showing that they had sent inquiries to about 35-40 schools.
As for Wichita State I don't know what to make of them. Basketball wise they are clearly a great get. The issue becomes they don't have football. Anything I could say about that has already been said hundreds of times. The MWC may take a non-FB member but it depends what happens with the playoff set up. The AAC will be an ever evolving deal for the next couple years. They seem to be a FB conference but have good basketball programs. Starting next year they have Cinci, UCONN, Houston, Memphis, SMU, USF, Temple, UCF, ECU, Tulane, Tulsa. I'm convinced Cinci and UCONN are looking for a way out ASAP and see Cinci as a B12 team as a bride to WVU at some point. The A10 is clearly looking east, and the Big East clearly has a profile they want institutions to be and WSU doesn't fit it. If WSU had football at the FCS level (that was a respectable program...wouldn't even have to be good) they'd be in the MWC or AAC in a freaking second. However, even if WSU wanted to start football and announced it tomorrow they are still probably 3-5 years from having a FBS program at a minimum. UNC-Charlotte is going FBS next year after a year of transition at the FCS level. They announced their program in 2010 or 2011 I believe and moved through their process REALLY quick compared to everyone else.
* - I have yet to read someone say they want to leave the MVC for the MAC in all sports if it means football leaving, but much like Dannen if the state of the MVC changes that position will change.