Good post, Michael...I am also an App State grad...Grew up in Greenville SC, and I remember the days when SoCon football drew large crowds...Heck, I started following the league when Marshall was still a member...With App, Marshall, and Georgia Southern having now left, the road crowds are not nearly what they used to be because these teams traveled as well as any fanbases in SoCon football, as well as the FCS at the time,,,Not sure what the answer is completely to your question, but there some obvious talent loss when you lose teams like that...One thing on the football side, is that those teams challenged Furman and Wofford and Chattanooga etc to recruit better to keep up...I compare it to ETSU in basketball...If Furman or Wofford don't keep up with the UNCG's and ETSU's of the league, they would be in danger of falling through the cracks...Though basketball lost CofC and Davidson, I think coaching hires were key here...The league improved because of the likes of bringing a Steve Forbes into the league...Then Furman hires Bob Richey...Wofford already had Mike Young...A lot of the basketball has to do with different coaching styles. Forbes knows JUCO hoops and is a guru at finding those type guys to fit his puzzle...Furman's Richey and staff are masters at development...The SoCon has hit a golden era in basketball because of the coaches it has within it currently.
"The SoCon has hit a golden era in basketball because of the coaches it has within it currently."
Some other golden eras for SoCon basketball, during the years while Furman has been a member, have probably included
1936-1953 during which years the conference membership included not only Furman, VMI, and Citadel, but also most of the following teams:
Wake Forest, George Washington, Richmond, William & Mary, Citadel, Davidson, Duke, South Carolina, Clemson, North Carolina, NCSU, Maryland, Washington & Lee, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia.
I can remember when GW, Richmond, W&M, and West Virginia were members, plus obviously when ASU, Georgia Southern, Marshall, Davidson, ECU, Elon, and CofC were members - not all at the same time of course.
There have been some golden eras.
I agree that it is fair to call 2019-2020 a golden era, and hopefully 2020-2021 will be a golden era also.