Veritas wrote:WSU will do what it can to keep up with the arms race and how it pertains to basketball. What do the MoVal schools do that also field a football team? Go in debt? Throw in the football towel? State funding? Raise student fees? Tap into private donations?
This new change will not allow MoVal schools to remain competitive on a MBB national level if they also field a football team. Something has to give.
Will the MoVal encourage schools to limit their football funding and use those badly needed resources to enhance their MBB programs?
Yep. Yep and yep. And what happens when schools like Iowa, Minnesota, Indiana and Mizzou start using " fiscal responsibility" arguments as a means to get state funding for your programs cut? Those schools would prefer that your school didn't even compete in D-1. The fact of the matter is this, all of these schools relied on state funding for athletics. They did so for decades, but with the conference TV package, they are suddenly rich. Now they can be "responsible" to the tax payers and demand the board of regents, governors, or whatever they call them in your state, cut aid to athletics or eliminate it entirely. Don't kid yourself, the board of regents are usually stacked with members from the big state school. They don't want you competing with the big university, either.
There are three rules that I live by, never get less than 12 hours sleep, never gamble with a guy who has the same first name as a city and never get involved with a chick with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Stick to that and everything else is gravy!