Why does Missouri State want to go into irrelevancy and get into the Sun-Belt??
You just had a game on ESPN (you're welcome) and that will NEVER happen in the Sun-Belt.
Explain it, using 400 words or less, why they want to do that.
saluki762 wrote:MVC is becoming a dumpster fire?
wsushox1 wrote:Why does Missouri State want to go into irrelevancy and get into the Sun-Belt??
You just had a game on ESPN (you're welcome) and that will NEVER happen in the Sun-Belt.
Explain it, using 400 words or less, why they want to do that.
MSUBear42 wrote:wsushox1 wrote:Why does Missouri State want to go into irrelevancy and get into the Sun-Belt??
You just had a game on ESPN (you're welcome) and that will NEVER happen in the Sun-Belt.
Explain it, using 400 words or less, why they want to do that.
As evidence by the add of Loyola, Elgin lacks the ability to bring in the right programs. So, have fun with North Dakota, South Dakota State, NDSU, and UMKC.
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:I believe MSU's rationale is they're sold that Football - not Basketball - is the vehicle more apt for marketing Missouri State University, under the pretense that MSU reaches the BXII or AAC long-term.
While I admire idealism, I find the notion laughable and factually incorrect. First, the Sun Belt fails to move any needle -- the conference has never in a single week produced a team with a Top-25 ranking. Furthermore, the Sun Belt hit its apex of 7 bowl eligible teams last year (mostly due to easy scheduling), yet only 2 of those 7 received bowl invitations -- those being the New Orleans and GoDaddy.com Bowls. That tangibly renders the accomplishments of the 5 non-invited teams' moot. Their seasons concluded in vain.
Futhermore, who -- out of the non-Western, non-BCS Football brethren -- has truly "won" in conference realignment? The former SWC schools of late, but they had decades upon decades of tradition and ridiculous endowments. UCF and USF -- one is knocking on the door of becoming the highest enrollment university, the other is the home to the #3 populus state and the #2 recruiting state. San Antonio? #1 recruiting state, massive market, massive stadium. Old Dominion and Charlotte? Again, the latter offers the untapped Charlotte market. The former offers a track record of fan support at the FCS level and fertile recruiting grounds.
Yes, Western Kentucky was able to parlay the Sun Belt into Conference USA. The odds of replication are lower than when WKU pulled it off, due to there being a declining finite number of spots, and Arkansas State and Louisiana have far more established fan bases to receive the next 2 CUSA spots that open (and it could be awhile).
An invitation to Conference USA is not what it once was. The old Conference USA is now the AAC. The new Conference USA is the old Sun Belt. The new Sun Belt is glorified FCS Football, sans Arkansas State and Louisiana.
The only avenue Missouri State can achieve notoriety through the FBS avenue, IMO, is by earning the access bid. They'll be up against 70 schools to do so -- 70 schools with more history and track record of support (with maybe 2-3 exceptions). Good luck with those odds.
Otherwise, football will suck the athletic budget dry. Basketball attendance will decline in the Sun Belt. Yes, Missouri State's realistic best case scenario is a 3.5 hour bottom-tier bowl game on ESPN2. Is that reward really worth all the athletic expense (and deprivation of the basketball program) to boot?
Missouri State is completely capable of establishing itself as a Top-10 non-BCS/AAC/BE Basketball school, if the President would just commit to it. Springfield has a track record of supporting Basketball for decades, as opposed to 9k attendance on beautiful outdoor fall Saturdays for Football. They lose that capability with the combination of Sun Belt basketball and Football sucking Basketball dry (which will happen in the Sun Belt).
Winning a game (or two) in the NCAA Tournament warrants far more marketing for MSU than the realistic best case scenario in Football -- a bottom-tier 3.5 hour bowl game on ESPN2.
I'm for idealism -- but realistic idealism. Not the other kind that drove Woodrow Wilson into Veracruz poisoning American-Mexican relations for decades. I fear Clif Smart is driving this great University into Football and athletic purgatory under the false belief MSU will one day be a major player in the FBS theatre.
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