Re: The Craig and Mike Show KWSN SIOUX FALLS
So the question is what does SDSU have to offer a conference. A subject that is so broad that I hesitated to tackle it, for fear of not doing the topic justice. I liked jackmd's idea of poising that question to Dr. Oien. As I am sure he and his staff already have put together a presentation to address this very question. The question is so basic and the answers so obvious that it is almost laughable.
Well to start with because SDSU is a Land Grant institution, a FlagShip University, we will offer up South Dakota. Many schools by their very nature (directional or city campus) offer a limited support base. As South Dakota's only D-I school SDSU can offer a new conference the entire state as a potential market. That is not to say that we can deliver the entire state, clearly some folks in SD do not care for SDSU or any University’s athletics program, however we are not limited as a UMKC or Eastern Michigan might be.
Next we offer our name. Playing a FlagShip University always sounds better then a school you have never heard of. Let’s test this theory. As a fan would you rather play Montana State University or Lipscomb University? Both D-I schools, but what sounds better to the ticket buying public? How about something a little closer to home Iowa State or Drake. Again both good D-I schools but to a fan in say California which would they have heard of?
Next lets talk about Fans. A quick look at the basketball Arenas of the two Conferences that we are talking about joining should help illuminate this point. Frost Arena hold something like 8,500 fans (not sure with the new seats) Here is a breakdown of the Big Sky and Mid-Continent member’s arenas
As a comparison here are the Areans of both the Mid-Con and Big Sky.
Weber State - Dee Events Center (12,000)
Montana - Adams Center (7,500)
Montana State - Brick Breeden Fieldhouse (7,250)
Northern Arizona - Walkup Skydome (7,000)
Eastern Washington - Reece Court (5,000)
Idaho State - Reed Gym (3,040)
Portland State - Scott Center (1,500)
Sacramento State - Hornet Gym (1,300)
Oral Roberts - Mabee Center (10,575)
UMKC - Municipal Auditorium (9,827)
Southern Utah - Centrum Arena (5,300)
Western Ill. - Western Hall (5,139)
Valpo - Athletics-Rec. Center (5,100)
Oakland - Athletic Center O’rena (4,005)
Centenary - Gold Dome (3,000)
Chicago St. - Jacoby Diickens Center (2,500)
IUPUI - IUPUI Gym (1,800)
As you can see Frost would be the second largest in the Big Sky and the third largest in the Mid-Con. As I am sure everyone is aware SDSU lead the Nation once again in Men’s Basketball attendance and captured the same title in Women’s Basketball. So we bring fan interest. I think it is interesting that in many cases the smaller Cities have larger arenas. Chicago, Indianapolis, Portland and Sacramento have very small gyms while Bozeman, Macomb and Missoula have larger ones.
Media Markets I think you can argue that Sioux Falls would be part of SDSU’s media market and so we are talking about a city with a population of 123,975. If you just want to look at Brookings then the number is 18,504. Lets look at some of the towns in the Big Sky and Mid-Con.
Ogden 77,226
Missoula 57,053
Pocatello 51,466
Bozeman 27,509
Cedar City 20, 527
Macomb 18,558
Cheney 8,832
How about how good SDSU is at Men’s Basketball. After all a Conferences ability to take dollars out of the NCAA “Big Dance” pie rests on the ability of member schools to progress through March Madness.
Here is a look at the Big Sky and Mid-Con according to the Massey Ratings.
http://www.masseyratings.com/rate/cb-m.htm
Big Sky
Eastern Washington 128
SDSU 173
Weber St. 194
N. Arizona 208
Sac State 233
Montana St. 254
Idaho St. 276
Portland St. 281
Montana 292
Mid Con
IUPUI 127
Valpo 133
Oral Roberts 161
SDSU 173
Centenary 189
UMKC 190
Oakland 218
Chicago St. 229
Southern Utah 291
Western Ill. 578
Bottom line SDSU can offer a conference money on many different levels. I could go on and on, I haven’t even touched on academics, but I will wait and see if this is sufficient.
Go State, South Dakota's only D-I University! 8)
So the question is what does SDSU have to offer a conference. A subject that is so broad that I hesitated to tackle it, for fear of not doing the topic justice. I liked jackmd's idea of poising that question to Dr. Oien. As I am sure he and his staff already have put together a presentation to address this very question. The question is so basic and the answers so obvious that it is almost laughable.
Well to start with because SDSU is a Land Grant institution, a FlagShip University, we will offer up South Dakota. Many schools by their very nature (directional or city campus) offer a limited support base. As South Dakota's only D-I school SDSU can offer a new conference the entire state as a potential market. That is not to say that we can deliver the entire state, clearly some folks in SD do not care for SDSU or any University’s athletics program, however we are not limited as a UMKC or Eastern Michigan might be.
Next we offer our name. Playing a FlagShip University always sounds better then a school you have never heard of. Let’s test this theory. As a fan would you rather play Montana State University or Lipscomb University? Both D-I schools, but what sounds better to the ticket buying public? How about something a little closer to home Iowa State or Drake. Again both good D-I schools but to a fan in say California which would they have heard of?
Next lets talk about Fans. A quick look at the basketball Arenas of the two Conferences that we are talking about joining should help illuminate this point. Frost Arena hold something like 8,500 fans (not sure with the new seats) Here is a breakdown of the Big Sky and Mid-Continent member’s arenas
As a comparison here are the Areans of both the Mid-Con and Big Sky.
Weber State - Dee Events Center (12,000)
Montana - Adams Center (7,500)
Montana State - Brick Breeden Fieldhouse (7,250)
Northern Arizona - Walkup Skydome (7,000)
Eastern Washington - Reece Court (5,000)
Idaho State - Reed Gym (3,040)
Portland State - Scott Center (1,500)
Sacramento State - Hornet Gym (1,300)
Oral Roberts - Mabee Center (10,575)
UMKC - Municipal Auditorium (9,827)
Southern Utah - Centrum Arena (5,300)
Western Ill. - Western Hall (5,139)
Valpo - Athletics-Rec. Center (5,100)
Oakland - Athletic Center O’rena (4,005)
Centenary - Gold Dome (3,000)
Chicago St. - Jacoby Diickens Center (2,500)
IUPUI - IUPUI Gym (1,800)
As you can see Frost would be the second largest in the Big Sky and the third largest in the Mid-Con. As I am sure everyone is aware SDSU lead the Nation once again in Men’s Basketball attendance and captured the same title in Women’s Basketball. So we bring fan interest. I think it is interesting that in many cases the smaller Cities have larger arenas. Chicago, Indianapolis, Portland and Sacramento have very small gyms while Bozeman, Macomb and Missoula have larger ones.
Media Markets I think you can argue that Sioux Falls would be part of SDSU’s media market and so we are talking about a city with a population of 123,975. If you just want to look at Brookings then the number is 18,504. Lets look at some of the towns in the Big Sky and Mid-Con.
Ogden 77,226
Missoula 57,053
Pocatello 51,466
Bozeman 27,509
Cedar City 20, 527
Macomb 18,558
Cheney 8,832
How about how good SDSU is at Men’s Basketball. After all a Conferences ability to take dollars out of the NCAA “Big Dance” pie rests on the ability of member schools to progress through March Madness.
Here is a look at the Big Sky and Mid-Con according to the Massey Ratings.
http://www.masseyratings.com/rate/cb-m.htm
Big Sky
Eastern Washington 128
SDSU 173
Weber St. 194
N. Arizona 208
Sac State 233
Montana St. 254
Idaho St. 276
Portland St. 281
Montana 292
Mid Con
IUPUI 127
Valpo 133
Oral Roberts 161
SDSU 173
Centenary 189
UMKC 190
Oakland 218
Chicago St. 229
Southern Utah 291
Western Ill. 578
Bottom line SDSU can offer a conference money on many different levels. I could go on and on, I haven’t even touched on academics, but I will wait and see if this is sufficient.
Go State, South Dakota's only D-I University! 8)
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