Originally posted by RoyalShock
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On the other hand, this area is saturated given the population density. We've got five FBS programs within a 3-hour drive from Wichita (KSU, KU, OSU, OU, TU). We've got a top-tier D2 program at Pittsburg State and two top juco programs at Butler and Hutch. And that means local talent has plent of mostly local options. WSU would have to draw talent away from TU, PSU, Butler and Hutch (for those who are qualifiers), which I think will prove difficult at first. If they can steal a few kids and put some wins on the board, then it should become much easier.
From a fan standpoint I think WSU would fare a little better. I'm betting there are a number of casual football fans that either travel to those neighboring programs to watch a game or stay home, who would pay to watch FCS. Comparing potential attendance to what current Valley schools draw is a waste of time. We already know that being in a metro area will give us a leg up on MSU, UNI, SIU and the ISUs.
All that said, I think the long-term goal has to be FBS and getting into whatever conference will be the equivalent of today's MWC. With all the FBS football being played nearby, I see interest in an FCS program, at a metro school, waning over time.
I know I have a more optimistic view than some on here about it, but I see a lot of positives. And it goes beyond football. I really can't wait to see what Bardo has planned to help grow enrollment here. I hope he gets things going and then could see the return of football give that a major shot in the arm.
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