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  • UNALions
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    Originally posted by Brandon View Post

    What number do you consider to be a large enrollment?
    For D2, I’d say 10k and above. VSU is 35th out of 303 D2 schools in enrollment. UWG and UWF a bit higher. Of course, then you have GVSU at 24k, etc.

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  • Brandon
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    Originally posted by UNALions View Post


    I actually think some of our Olympic sports teams (especially basketball) feel bad for the football team that they are handicapped by "competitive consideration" in FCS when their own squads get to play the "big boys" on equal footing as far as scholarships, etc. And, to your first point, I think large enrollment schools staying in D2 could be extremely risky also nowadays.
    What number do you consider to be a large enrollment?

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  • Brandon
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    Even though Valdosta Sttate has budget issues just competing in D2, a jump to the ASun could be possible because there is really nothing elite about the ASun.

    It's also interesting the RO suggested an athletics fee. I had a conversation with one of my staffers the other day where he talked about the pushback by students against athletic fees.
    School Enrollment Athletic Budget (millions)
    Jacksonville State 5,884 $14.6
    Central Arkansas 7,291 $13.2
    Austin Peay 6,126 $14.1
    Kennesaw State 27,300 $24.4
    Eastern Kentucky 9,558 $17.1
    North Alabama 4,673 $10.4
    Valdosta State 7,232 $6.7

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  • UNALions
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    Originally posted by UWAalum View Post
    IMO-Until the impacts of NIL, the transfer portal and FBS super conference building are fleshed out, a move to FCS or FBS is very risky at best.

    I have always been curious as to how the other sports feel about a move up to FCS given that football is the lone sport that get some competitive consideration vs the big boys.

    If I get a vote, I say the “fighting sports coats” stay put in D2 GSC.

    I actually think some of our Olympic sports teams (especially basketball) feel bad for the football team that they are handicapped by "competitive consideration" in FCS when their own squads get to play the "big boys" on equal footing as far as scholarships, etc. And, to your first point, I think large enrollment schools staying in D2 could be extremely risky also nowadays.

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  • UNALions
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    Originally posted by athensblazer View Post
    Valdosta State needs to make the jump to the ASUN. It would cost about $3M a year to make the jump, which could be accomplished through a $50-$75 per semester athletics fee increase, plus additional media funding from the conference and other revenues associated with playing higher profile teams. The Gulf South Conference has been great for VSU, and ironically, that is why the move to the ASUN would be so compelling as there would be other past GSC institutions in the conference.

    Valdosta State is a major regional university (actually designated as a national university by USNWR, although lower tier). The graduate school is growing is size and recognition. Research is expanding and the university will no doubt be an R2 institution in the future.

    In the ASUN Valdosta State will be with peer institutions, will have a much greater athletics and media profile, host games against compelling teams (the regular season contests would increase in interest), would have an opportunity to make the DI national tournaments in basketball and other sports - which I know our AD is against, but folks from Valdosta could you imagine the interest if either the men's or women's basketball team made a run in the ASUN tournament with a chance to gain a qualifying spot in the big dance. Bring back VSU vs North Alabama! Add VSU vs Stetson and University of North Florida! UWF/UWG should come along as well. It would be an outstanding FCS conference with terrific rivalries. Out of conference at that level would be much more compelling as well.

    D2 was once great, and there is still great competition and wonderful stories, but Valdosta State needs to step up and join our peer schools. Grow or die.
    I agree with you!! The cost is going to be more than that but you're right on all with all the components here. As you mentioned, the money will need to be addressed, facility upgrades, etc. However, the rest you are spot on with stating. Over time, VSU would likely need to double its athletic budget annually to compete in the ASUN. UNA has been doing so incrementally.

    What's interesting about the budget aspect is that I found this from a decade ago:

    Valdosta State’s annual athletic budget is $3.7 million in 2012-13, one of the highest among Division II schools. That budget would have to double if the university were to move to Division I, according to Reinhard.

    https://www.valdostadailytimes.com/s...34fffb3d9.html

    A decade later, the budget has doubled to over 7.3 million.

    https://www.collegefactual.com/colle...t-life/sports/
    Last edited by UNALions; 10-20-2022, 11:33 AM.

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  • UNALions
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    Originally posted by Bearhof View Post
    How much is tuition at VSU and WGa. I have heard it takes at least seven million more dollars to go from d2 to d1. That’s every year and the success of the schools on the field drops off significantly. Attendance actually is not really better especially after the third year. You do get to become a sacrificial lamb to a power school like Auburn etc. for couple hundred thousand. Presbyterian gave it go for several years with very little success. Gardner Webb is another that hasn’t made it after several years and still draws less than four thousand to a football game. It’s a tough decision but maybe if your last name is State you could have a better chance.
    FBS Liberty barely beat GW 21-20 last week.

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  • UWAalum
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    IMO-Until the impacts of NIL, the transfer portal and FBS super conference building are fleshed out, a move to FCS or FBS is very risky at best.

    I have always been curious as to how the other sports feel about a move up to FCS given that football is the lone sport that get some competitive consideration vs the big boys.

    If I get a vote, I say the “fighting sports coats” stay put in D2 GSC.

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  • Rational Observer
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    Originally posted by athensblazer View Post
    Valdosta State needs to make the jump to the ASUN. It would cost about $3M a year to make the jump, which could be accomplished through a $50-$75 per semester athletics fee increase, plus additional media funding from the conference and other revenues associated with playing higher profile teams. The Gulf South Conference has been great for VSU, and ironically, that is why the move to the ASUN would be so compelling as there would be other past GSC institutions in the conference.

    Valdosta State is a major regional university (actually designated as a national university by USNWR, although lower tier). The graduate school is growing is size and recognition. Research is expanding and the university will no doubt be an R2 institution in the future.

    In the ASUN Valdosta State will be with peer institutions, will have a much greater athletics and media profile, host games against compelling teams (the regular season contests would increase in interest), would have an opportunity to make the DI national tournaments in basketball and other sports - which I know our AD is against, but folks from Valdosta could you imagine the interest if either the men's or women's basketball team made a run in the ASUN tournament with a chance to gain a qualifying spot in the big dance. Bring back VSU vs North Alabama! Add VSU vs Stetson and University of North Florida! UWF/UWG should come along as well. It would be an outstanding FCS conference with terrific rivalries. Out of conference at that level would be much more compelling as well.

    D2 was once great, and there is still great competition and wonderful stories, but Valdosta State needs to step up and join our peer schools. Grow or die.
    What is the basis for your $3 million figure? I think that you are very low on your estimate.

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  • Larold
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    Originally posted by UNALions View Post

    I agree. CUSA is going to have tough sledding no matter who joins. I also seriously worry about FCS and D2. Since the portal, there's no longer a need to go D2 to avoid having to sit out a year. No longer will Janoris Jenkins need to transfer to UNA or Tyreek Hill to UWA. That saddens me and truly makes me worry about D2, especially in the southeast. Yet, if FCS is dried up in the south soon, there may be nowhere for current D2s to go anyway. Other than playing time, FCS has very little draw for a culture that has most student-athletes wanting "D1 or nothing".

    I feel like the small college football that we all love is on a steep decline in the south driven largely by money and the media conglomerates that run FBS.
    PLUS we have to PAY TO WATCH IT!!!! What a great way to grow a product.

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  • BlazerLady
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    Originally posted by crashandannie View Post
    Gotta love how BL gets right to the heart of the matter.

    She gots CLASS!
    Ha. It is what it is!

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  • Bearhof
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    How much is tuition at VSU and WGa. I have heard it takes at least seven million more dollars to go from d2 to d1. That’s every year and the success of the schools on the field drops of significantly. Attendance actually is not really better especially after the third year. You do get to become a sacrificial lamb to a power school like Auburn etc. for couple hundred thousand. Presbyterian gave it go for several years with very little success. Gardner Webb is another that hasn’t made it after several years and still draws less than four thousand to a football game. Its a tough decision but maybe if your last name is State you could have a better chance.

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  • crashandannie
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    Gotta love how BL gets right to the heart of the matter.

    She gots CLASS!

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  • BlazerLady
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    There is also a push to grow our online programs, which has already had some national recognition. The problem is that online students do not pay activity fees. Athletic salaries would also increase if we move up. A serious study of costs and possible revenue would have to be done.
    That being said, there is no doubt that having a succesful athletic program attracts students. Students don't yell, "Go Physics". They yell, "Go Blazers!"
    Last edited by BlazerLady; 10-20-2022, 03:52 AM.

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  • crashandannie
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    Not sure where the $3 million figure came from.

    A $75 student fee would only raise about a quarter of that figure anyway. Enrollment is down..

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  • athensblazer
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    Valdosta State needs to make the jump to the ASUN. It would cost about $3M a year to make the jump, which could be accomplished through a $50-$75 per semester athletics fee increase, plus additional media funding from the conference and other revenues associated with playing higher profile teams. The Gulf South Conference has been great for VSU, and ironically, that is why the move to the ASUN would be so compelling as there would be other past GSC institutions in the conference.

    Valdosta State is a major regional university (actually designated as a national university by USNWR, although lower tier). The graduate school is growing is size and recognition. Research is expanding and the university will no doubt be an R2 institution in the future.

    In the ASUN Valdosta State will be with peer institutions, will have a much greater athletics and media profile, host games against compelling teams (the regular season contests would increase in interest), would have an opportunity to make the DI national tournaments in basketball and other sports - which I know our AD is against, but folks from Valdosta could you imagine the interest if either the men's or women's basketball team made a run in the ASUN tournament with a chance to gain a qualifying spot in the big dance. Bring back VSU vs North Alabama! Add VSU vs Stetson and University of North Florida! UWF/UWG should come along as well. It would be an outstanding FCS conference with terrific rivalries. Out of conference at that level would be much more compelling as well.

    D2 was once great, and there is still great competition and wonderful stories, but Valdosta State needs to step up and join our peer schools. Grow or die.

    Leave a comment:

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