Here is the question that I now have (and i'm being very serious0. If the FBS door closes entirely, what is the point of continuing to fund the football program at the level that it currently does? Facility investments, NIL, boosters, etc. What do they get from their investments?
I'm not being dramatic when I say this but the city, team, fanbase doesn't want FCS anymore in its current format. There are 4-6 schools that matter and they are all in ND, SD or MT. Why should NDSU continue to care about FCS?
Would the money be better spent to transition to Men's basektball - triple or quadruple the annual spenting and try to make the Summit a multi-bid league?
Or maybe as some have suggested, get those invested schools to create their one FBS conference and play home/home yearly against these schools. Sprinkle in a few non-conference fBS schools and have a championship game. The conference wouldn't be part of the FBS playoffs and the medial deals these schools are getting would continue because they are currently funded largely by local broadcast partners anyway. There really isn't much negative from a financial perspecitve, the fans would have more interest knowing that their team is playing a school that is invested in football on a week to week basis.
Tell me why i'm wrong.