RamblinRedWolf wrote:
JRK wrote:
CUSA has only 11 teams now and could go to 14 and still have a championship game...
Sunbelt already at 14 teams.....
CUSA has Middle Tennessee so maybe APU not a great fit as both are so near to the Nashville market....but you could see an annual "trophy game" in Nashville...
EKU might work but WKU would have to get something in return.....maybe a different CUSA division
CUSA has UAB and is getting Jax State.....having a 3rd AL team in UNA seems a stretch...
UCA adds Arkansas to CUSA and has no similar conflicts.....not sure how we could afford it...BUT moving to FBS is not just more costs....it also brings attendance and more TV $ as it is "real football" (as if North Dakota State is pee wee league!!)....plus a 12th game....I suspect FBS status also brings more students to a university.....maybe not logical but do you think A- State would be attractive to non-athlete students who like sports if they dropped down to FCS or D2?
Maybe the ADs could look at expanding CUSA to 14 and rationalize members of CUSA and Sunbelt....of course, there are others regional FCS schools that might make sense also....
The coming turmoil among P5 conferences is a big wild card....
Couple of things...
1) I have no idy of MUTS fans thoughts or reactions to having The Govs in the league (they have dropped serious money on rebuild of their football stadium so there is sign of serious facilities commitments which helps). If there is ANY inclination that Middle would jump, Austin Peay could fill that void nicely.
2) EKU desperately desperately wants to go FBS (worst kept secret in all mid major football) but all inclinations point to them being blocked by WKU (I think again, only way EKU is getting in CUSA is if WKU is no longer part of the league).
3) UAB is leaving CUSA for the American so as it stands now, Jax State will be their only bama team (North Alabama has extremely strong pedigree and dominance from their DII days, but I'm not sure if that correlates over to Division I--Both FCS and FBS). Also I think out of all the potential CUSA candidates with Kennesaw, they have the worst stadium (capacity wise it's sufficient but it is extremely old, outdated and dumpy).
4) From what I have read, KSU and UCA are in similar boats; both have been very competitive at the FCS level and both have operated under very limited budgets (Even for the FCS level). However, just being "linked" to FBS has appeared to suddenly give the Owls program an open check book from multiple donors and sponsors and I think the same would happen with the Bears. The biggie with UCA the facilities have got to be drastically updated (primarily Football and Basketball).
UNA just voted to proceed with building a new stadium... Don't know the details yet.
UNA is also the fastest growing University in Alabama, and in the largest market in Alabama(Florence is in the Huntsville Market)...
Not saying it will happen, but that's something to think about.
They are also JSUs historical in state rival.
And with what's left of the ASUN football schools, it gives CUSA everything they need to get back competitive with the rest of the G5 conferences. (Tight footprint, rivalries and schools that have fans that care.) CUSA lost their butts putting all their chips on media markets, now they have to think more about what makes college football great.
Point is, I've been told multiple times since JSU got invited, that CUSA will eventually invite all of the ASUN football schools. Maybe not all at the same time...