Let me add a whole new wrinkle.
While I'm skeptical of football at the level the MVC plays, could WSU start with a non-scholarship program? Cessna is good enough for that, there are no Title IX requirements, unless WSU would have to offer non-scholarship sports to an equal number of women.
The downside is BORING FOOTBALL! with equally incompetent competition.
But ---the only cost is equipment and a low-budget coaching staff. It would probably only take a couple of thousand people per game to hit a break-even point. I think that could happen. I'd go, just to watch football and support WSU. If both teams are bad, that can make both of them look good and there could be plenty of exciting plays.
The upside is - you get a marching band. You get a traditional college Saturday in fall. If that level could be self-sustaining, produce enough donor dollars to support the program, or even be profitable, that could grease the skids for moving to MVC-level football with an eye toward moving past that.
That would be a fairly low-risk starting point that might build some community support.
While I'm skeptical of football at the level the MVC plays, could WSU start with a non-scholarship program? Cessna is good enough for that, there are no Title IX requirements, unless WSU would have to offer non-scholarship sports to an equal number of women.
The downside is BORING FOOTBALL! with equally incompetent competition.
But ---the only cost is equipment and a low-budget coaching staff. It would probably only take a couple of thousand people per game to hit a break-even point. I think that could happen. I'd go, just to watch football and support WSU. If both teams are bad, that can make both of them look good and there could be plenty of exciting plays.
The upside is - you get a marching band. You get a traditional college Saturday in fall. If that level could be self-sustaining, produce enough donor dollars to support the program, or even be profitable, that could grease the skids for moving to MVC-level football with an eye toward moving past that.
That would be a fairly low-risk starting point that might build some community support.
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