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NIU TO MWC

Same weekend.

NDSU VS South Dakota State ESPN2 175K Views.
Hawaii VS WSU 258K CW
UNM VS USU 34K TRU TV
North Texas vs Memphis 34K ESPNU
UTSA VS Memphis 147k ESPN2 (This was a week or two later)

NDSU is in a small market but they own that market.

Their FCS playoff game last year pulled over 1mil views.

Montana/Dakota markets are small but untapped by other FBS conferences. Add all four even football there is value.
Meh. That was one game against 2 of the best FCS teams in the country. Also on ESPN2. Which helps A lot. It wasn't the least watched ESPN2 game all, year. There were some AAC games that did worse. For comparison A NMSU vs Liberty game on ESPN2 that started at 10:15 eastern (!) pulled 160k viewers, with Liberty being an east coast team.

All ESPNU games do poorly, It seems like they are not carried by many outlets anymore. They are consistently the the worst rated games of each week.

They were going again Georgia -Texas at the same time, which is a monumental task, but there weren't many other huge games at the same time that week.

It's good, but a little hard to extrapolate from that one, pretty high stakes game.

Interesting to see the WAZZU/OSU game had nearly 700k views. This was with OSU being bad, and WAZZU eliminated from the playoff already. They have media value.
 
Meh. That was one game against 2 of the best FCS teams in the country. Also on ESPN2. Which helps A lot. It wasn't the least watched ESPN2 game all, year. There were some AAC games that did worse. For comparison A NMSU vs Liberty game on ESPN2 that started at 10:15 eastern (!) pulled 160k viewers, with Liberty being an east coast team.

All ESPNU games do poorly, It seems like they are not carried by many outlets anymore. They are consistently the the worst rated games of each week.

They were going again Georgia -Texas at the same time, which is a monumental task, but there weren't many other huge games at the same time that week.

It's good, but a little hard to extrapolate from that one, pretty high stakes game.

Interesting to see the WAZZU/OSU game had nearly 700k views. This was with OSU being bad, and WAZZU eliminated from the playoff already. They have media value.
Typically the lower level games on the CW get around 300-450K viewers and the mid level games get around 450K-600K viewers (including UNLV v Oregon State). Based on that you could argue that the combined game with both of those teams added another 100K-150K in value. My expectation is UNLV will continue to improve in value on a national level, while Oregon State and Washington State will continue to erode without their past TV contracts and money, I wouldn't be surprised if the UCLA game ends up on a major network, and if the viewership numbers put UNLV in a better light on a national level.
 
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Facilities are a big problem. The Fargodome holds fewer than 19,000 when it totally full. BUT, they only fill it for rivalry games. They got 18,700 for S. Dakota State but only got 10,200 for Abilene-Christian. And it looks like there is no way to expand - meaning they would need a new stadium. ( below is a picture of the Fargodome and an article on costs to build a 30,000 seat Stadium)


That's true that capacity would become an issue for some of the schools. But if we're looking at average attendance, NDSU, South Dakota State, and the Montanas would fit in the MW.

SchoolAverage attendance for 2024Capacity %
UNLV32,20349.54%
Air Force26,22666.49%
Montana25,845102.49
San Diego State24,77070.77%
Wyoming21,93775.18%
Montana St.21,899123.19
UTEP19,39341.55%
SDSU18,50495.68
Nevada17,41964.52%
NDSU16,78989.78
San Jose State16,05887.92%
New Mexico16,00140.79%
Hawaii12,96376.66%
 
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Just for fun, I did put this together this list of home attendance, this is all of the schools that have been mentioned at some point or another as either going to the Pac, or MW.


School2024 averagesCapacity
Fresno State40,60098.95%
Boise State37,235102.33%
Oregon State35,799100.71%
Colorado State33,08280.30%
UNLV32,20349.54%
South Florida31,42447.72%
Air Force26,22666.49%
Montana25,845102.49
San Diego State24,77070.77%
Memphis24,55239.36%
Tulane23,98079.93%
Texas State23,61978.73%
Washington State22,41369.50%
Wyoming21,93775.18%
Montana St.21,899123.19
Toledo21,51982.64%
UTSA21,05932.40%
UTEP19,39341.55%
SDSU18,50495.68
Nevada17,41964.52%
Utah State16,99266.60%
NDSU16,78989.78
San Jose State16,05887.92%
New Mexico16,00140.79%
Sacramento St.14,04766.27
Western Kentucky13,82862.53%
Hawaii12,96376.66%
UC Davis11,266103.84

Sources:
 
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That's true that capacity would become an issue for some of the schools. But if we're looking at average attendance, NDSU, South Dakota State, and the Montanas would fit in the MW.

SchoolAverage attendance for 2024Capacity %
UNLV32,20349.54%
Air Force26,22666.49%
Montana25,845102.49
San Diego State24,77070.77%
Wyoming21,93775.18%
Montana St.21,899123.19
UTEP19,39341.55%
SDSU18,50495.68
Nevada17,41964.52%
NDSU16,78989.78
San Jose State16,05887.92%
New Mexico16,00140.79%
Hawaii12,96376.66%
I've been up to Bozeman a few times in the past couple of years to bring my Grandson to Mt. State games. Great environment. Really tight and loud. They could easily get the capacity up to above 30,000 by building out the South endzone. They could probably fill it now, too.
 
The more I look at Montana, Montana State, NDSU and South Dakota State, the more I wouldn't mind them being FB only additions and then full members. That would be 4 of the top FCS programs being added. Anybody here think NDSU couldn't beat a number of the current MWC/PAC schools?

You'd absolutely lock up those markets (as small as they are).

I do not think they would negatively impact a media deal.

Also seeing lots of Twitter chatter that NIU is all but a done deal.
 
The more I look at Montana, Montana State, NDSU and South Dakota State, the more I wouldn't mind them being FB only additions and then full members. That would be 4 of the top FCS programs being added. Anybody here think NDSU couldn't beat a number of the current MWC/PAC schools?

You'd absolutely lock up those markets (as small as they are).

I do not think they would negatively impact a media deal.

Also seeing lots of Twitter chatter that NIU is all but a done deal.
Did you hear if Toledo is still in the mix? Or is that one dead in the water? I think NIU, and the corner 4 FCS schools would be a pretty good football conference. They'd all be competitive. NIU would take a swing at us immediately. NDSU would be able to go toe to toe with almost everyone in the conference already, minus UNLV and San Jose. They might not have the depth to a deep run in conference, but early on they'd be dangerous. In their current states, I couldn't imagine UTEP or New Mexico being able to beat any of those FCS teams. reno would be fighting for its life. Wyoming would be able to win, but it'll be close. San Jose is going to be a power house next year. AFA, flip a coin.
 
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Will be interesting to see what NIU does. If UC Davis is making long term plans to join the MW, then that would give the MW some protection in the future should UNLV (or anyone else) get a P4 invite. Very strategic on the MW’s part
 
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Did you hear if Toledo is still in the mix? Or is that one dead in the water? I think NIU, and the corner 4 FCS schools would be a pretty good football conference. They'd all be competitive. NIU would take a swing at us immediately. NDSU would be able to go toe to toe with almost everyone in the conference already, minus UNLV and San Jose. They might not have the depth to a deep run in conference, but early on they'd be dangerous. In their current states, I couldn't imagine UTEP or New Mexico being able to beat any of those FCS teams. reno would be fighting for its life. Wyoming would be able to win, but it'll be close. San Jose is going to be a power house next year. AFA, flip a coin.

Nothing on Toledo for awhile.

There were initial talks and then nothing else.

Maybe NIU bouncing would encourage them? I don't know. The MAC media deal is pretty low like 1.5 million? So even if MWC media deal drops to 3.5 and MWC offers say 2.5 it's a net gain for NIU since it's only FB and you're only talking about the extra travel costs of three conference away games and not all other sports.

(I have no idea on actual numbers just spitballing it.)
 
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The more I look at Montana, Montana State, NDSU and South Dakota State, the more I wouldn't mind them being FB only additions and then full members. That would be 4 of the top FCS programs being added. Anybody here think NDSU couldn't beat a number of the current MWC/PAC schools?

You'd absolutely lock up those markets (as small as they are).

I do not think they would negatively impact a media deal.

Also seeing lots of Twitter chatter that NIU is all but a done deal.
It isn't so much how well they play, it is what they would do in regards to degrading the TV contract. Do you think these small market teams could improve the TV contract, if yes, then it would be a good move, if no, then it isn't a good move.
 
It isn't so much how well they play, it is what they would do in regards to degrading the TV contract. Do you think these small market teams could improve the TV contract, if yes, then it would be a good move, if no, then it isn't a good move.

I posted some viewership numbers of some like matchups above, NDSU VS South Dakota State did better viewership numbers than a number of current MWC teams on the same weekend. The 'prize' potential addition for the PAC Memphis only did 80k more views.

I get reluctance because of the small market sizes of the Dakota and Montana schools, but you would corner those markets completely. There's no other FBS schools in those states. It would not shock me at all if an NDSU VS AFA drew better numbers than say a UNM VS Reno. Or Wyoming VS SJSU.

I don't believe they would hurt a Media deal.

MWC might struggle to match its current 5 million per school distribution.

There really aren't many more realistic or viable options that I can think of.

NMSU? Would be redundant with UTEP. Sam Houston State already essentially said no. They just made the jump up recently. Sac State? Maybe, but I think they are holding out for or hoping for a PAC invite.
 
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I posted some viewership numbers of some like matchups above, NDSU VS South Dakota State did better viewership numbers than a number of current MWC teams on the same weekend. The 'prize' potential addition for the PAC Memphis only did 80k more views.

I get reluctance because of the small market sizes of the Dakota and Montana schools, but you would corner those markets completely. There's no other FBS schools in those states. It would not shock me at all if an NDSU VS AFA drew better numbers than say a UNM VS Reno. Or Wyoming VS SJSU.

I don't believe they would hurt a Media deal.

MWC might struggle to match its current 5 million per school distribution.

There really aren't many more realistic or viable options that I can think of.

NMSU? Would be redundant with UTEP. Sam Houston State already essentially said no. They just made the jump up recently. Sac State? Maybe, but I think they are holding out for or hoping for a PAC invite.
Unless one of the pac commits leaves them at the alter, we have to be realistic of whats out there. These 4 schools are the best of FCS. It doesn’t seen like there is a good fit out there with any other Cusa or Sun belt teams. The AAC isn’t interested. Our options are few.
 
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Unless one of the pac commits leaves them at the alter, we have to be realistic of whats out there. These 4 schools are the best of FCS. It doesn’t seen like there is a good fit out there with any other Cusa or Sun belt teams. The AAC isn’t interested. Our options are few.

Toledo possibly.

NMSU makes sense with geography and natural rivalry with UNM but I'm not sure they help a media deal much now that UTEP is in the fold. I guess you'd have the state of New Mexico locked up.
 
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