The Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Dec 01, 2019 3:29 pm
I still ask myself whether the SoCon needs to look to expand.
If the conference wants to be a "basketball conference," then I think it needs to start making that a priority. If it wants to stay competitive in football, then make that a priority.
What I've noticed is that this conference needs some life breathed back into it. Would it make sense to poach some programs from the OVC and Big South? Would the conference increase its visibility by adding some competitive football programs?
I think the SoCon needs to figure out if it wants to live in the past or look to the future.
This is just completely out of touch with reality. For one thing, there are zero FCS programs within the SoCon's geographic footprint (or anywhere else for that matter) that (1) would actually make a material difference to the conference's football strength and (2) would have any interest in joining. Since the SoCon has tanked as a football league, what incentive is there for another program to join, especially if it's not really a great fit in other respects?
But even that is a moot point because the conference would not abandon the round-robin schedule permitted by having 9 football-playing members.
Which brings us to the next issue: since the SoCon is now a basketball conference, it would be insane to sacrifice basketball in order to boost up FCS football. So now the bar is insanely high - somehow finding programs that would improve football while holding basketball at least steady (and be interested). Hint: no such program exists. And even if it did, adding more members dilutes the amount of NCAA money that each program receives, which indirectly would hurt the ability of the conference to compete.
The only realistic path to such dual improvement is VMI leaving (again). They are horrible in both sports and so it would be super easy to upgrade when replacing them.
There is also a fringe argument to be made that the SoCon should add 2 basketball-only schools in an effort to make multi-bid scenarios more plausible. But there is only one obvious target for such a move (Belmont), and the most likely outcome would be negative for existing members (fewer NCAA appearances and less money distributed). Something along those lines may get more consideration if the conference maintains its newfound strength for an extended period.