• CA Forever
    728
    I would say that this news certainly will impact recruiting. Nothing concrete has been released to the public, but I'm sure Rocko and Plough have had extensive conversations about the future of Aggie football. I would not doubt that this is being used in the recruiting pitch to athletes.
  • AggieFinn
    587
    Attendance, especially student attendance, needs to be more consistent.
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    Is Sacramento State a realistic expansion option for the Pac-12, or are the Hornets a better fit for the Mountain West? — @MarcSheehan006

    Sacramento State has done a fabulous job marketing itself as an expansion candidate for the Pac-12 or Mountain West and went so far as to set a goal of securing $50 million in NIL pledges this fall. Last we checked, the Hornets had roughly $35 million pledged.

    (Note: They do not have $35 million in hand, much less the $50 million that an ESPN report suggested earlier this week.)

    Sacramento State is an FCS program that resides in the nation’s No. 20 media market, is reasonably close to the Bay Area tech money and has easy access to high-level recruits. (Folsom High School is a powerhouse.)

    But we have not received confirmation of serious interest by the two FBS conferences, which are taking contrasting approaches to expansion.

    The Mountain West is hustling to increase membership, having added UC Davis (in all sports but football) and currently targeting Northern Illinois. Meanwhile, the Pac-12 paused expansion in order to focus on media rights negotiations.

    Something else to consider: The Big Ten and SEC don’t want more FCS schools making the jump to the FBS — they believe there are too many mouths to feed already — and have made their feelings known at the highest levels.

    Our hunch is that Sacramento State will remain an FCS school at least through this round of western conference realignment.

    https://sports360az.com/mailbag-pac-12-assets-and-cfp-revenue-the-postseason-calendar-the-sac-state-expansion-option-and-more/
  • TrainingRm67
    20
    Interesting - and not particularly optimistic - article about the challenges facing Group of 5 Conferences, one of which is the Mountain West.

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/41207867/state-group-5-college-football-playoff-2024
  • DrMike
    802
    I came across this on Linkedin from Mike Lorenzen, who used to run the EVO program for athletics. Pretty dense read, but a ton of information on considerations of moving up. Interesting how some of the examples seem to target Davis (like moving from a 10000 stadium to 15000, or moving to FBS for all sports except football). i gave it a quick read but will go back into it in more detail later.

    https://lorenzencoaching.wordpress.com/2024/12/27/college-sports-realignment-financial-and-strategic-considerations/
  • Riveraggie
    264

    Sad to see how the term FCS is applied to all sports at an institution although it is supposed to apply only to football. They periodically change the label but it is now just shorthand for inferior.
    “– an FCS soccer team’s budget looks very different than an FBS team’s budget today.“
  • DrMike
    802
    but it does reflact the reality, especially when you compare FCS institutes to P4. our soccer budget is about 1/2 of UCLA. I think if you are playing FCS football, you don't have the revenue streams to budget your other sports at the same levels as FBS schools.
  • Riveraggie
    264
    Terms devoid of football association exist like mid-major for basketball, and I suppose for soccer as well. Entire conferences don’t have football and are not considered lower in other sports because they aren’t FBS.
  • DrMike
    802
    Oh, i agree. WCC is an example of a solid basketball confernce and the NCAA top 20 for soccer is littered with schools without football. I think this article is really focused on FCS vs FBS, though.
  • eastbayaggie
    118
    By the way, all Mountain Conference teams are in EA Sports College Football 25 video game. That video game is unexpectedly so popular that two software developers are rumored to internally discuss starting a college basketball edition.

    What are your thoughts about seeing the Aggies potentially being in future video games?
  • eastbayaggie
    118
    This post moved to Sacramento State thread.
  • fugawe09
    228
    Around 2008 a game publisher hired the Aggie Band to provide crowd noise tracks. We had a whole recording session in the Pavilion. I don’t recall the game but pretty sure it was affiliated with EA. Wonder if those tracks are still incorporated in games.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    97
    In 2009 or 2010 in the early spring, there was an event at Aggie Stadium on a quiet Saturday. They had us chanting certain phrases. I recall us chanting "Rondo! Rondo! Rondo!" So it was probably their NBA game. They also allowed us to turn in other college apperal in exchange for leftover Aggie Pack shirts. I think it was the year of the ugly house design but I can't remember.
  • movielover
    568
    BTW, we had a long-time local fan, possibly from Woodland, Latino, who I saw a year or two ago at a home game. He appeared to be slowed down, possibly by an ailment. Good natured guy. He may have been the same guy who wore a blue cape in the 1980s? He seemed self conscious about his decline.

    Does someone here recall his name? We said hello and wished him well.
  • agalum
    361

    Yeah, he was from Woodland. “Captain Aggie.” The last time i saw him he was using a walker. He got into trouble at some point for coming to the game after having a few too many. I don’t remember his name. But he did have a knack at getting the crowd worked up.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    97
    Does this hurt their chances of moving up soon or no impact?
  • DavisAggie
    52
    This is a ratification of a done deal. Expected
  • eastbayaggie
    118
    Here are the Massey Ratings comparisons of the Women's Basketball teams between the two conferences:

    Big West:
    129 UC Irvine
    131 UC Davis
    160 Hawaii

    169 Long Beach State
    181 UC Santa Barbara
    207 Cal Poly
    226 UC Riverside
    266 UC San Diego
    320 CS Fullerton
    322 CS Northridge
    352 CS Bakersifeld

    New Mountain West:
    55 UNLV
    74 Grand Canyon
    100 Wyoming
    131 UC Davis
    145 New Mexico
    155 Air Force
    160 Hawaii
    166 UTEP
    219 Nevada
    263 San Jose State
  • eastbayaggie
    118
    And here's the NCAA Division I Massey Ratings for the new Mountain West Football Conference:

    47 UNLV
    91 San Jose State
    96 Northern Illinois
    102 Air Force
    105 UC Davis
    113 Wyoming
    116 New Mexico
    117 Hawaii
    121 Nevada
    155 UTEP

    As a comparison, here's the Big Sky Conference:

    42 Montana State
    105 UC Davis
    110 Idaho
    118 Montana
    140 Northern Arizona
    165 Eastern Washington
    179 Sacramento State
    181 Portland State
    183 Weber State
    186 Idaho State
    215 Cal Poly
    229 Northern Colorado
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    Here is an interesting article by UC Irvine's sports editor about the pros and cons of the Aggies moving to the MWC:

    https://newuniversity.org/2025/01/03/surprise-announcement-by-uc-davis-is-deeper-than-affiliation-change/
  • DrMike
    802
    these guys are saying many things I’ve been thinking. Unless the schools that left can somehow not have to pay their agreed upon exit fee, the PAC12 is hurting. That money has to come from somewhere, and I think it’s from the PAC12 bank account. I also don’t see how they are going to get a big money TV/media deal with the schools they have - Corvallis and Pullman aren’t exactly media hotbeds.

    One conference would have made sense.
  • BaseballAtDobbins
    97
    WSU has good TV viewership and has a strong following in Seattle and Spokane.

    Oregon State also gives access to Portland.
  • CA Forever
    728
    https://nevadasportsnet.com/newsletter-daily/details-from-uc-davis-heavily-redacted-membership-agreement-to-join-the-mountain-west

    * UC Davis has first right of invitation if the MW elevates a football program from the FCS level; that could complicate the MW attempting to add a school like North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Montana, Montana State or Sacramento State

    * UC Davis will get a phased-in share of the MW's NCAA Tournament units, starting with one-sixth share of those units in 2026-27, a two-sixth share in 2027-28 and so on by a one-sixth share each year until getting full-share status in 2031-32. For each NCAA Tournament unit earned by UC Davis, it will increase its share by one-sixth

    * UC Davis agreed to give the MW a grants of media rights through June 30, 2032, which is a condition the remaining MW schools also gave to the conference

    * UC Davis would owe the MW $3 million if it does not join the conference in 2026

    * UC Davis' entry fee to the MW, which was redacted, will be paid in six annual installments; Northern Illinois had a six-payment entry fee totaling $2 million to join the MW

    * UC Davis agreed to increase its annual men's basketball expenses to certain financial levels in 2026-27, 2027-28 and 2028-29; those specific benchmarks were redacted; UC Davis spent $2,823,059 on men's basketball in fiscal year 2023; comparatively, Nevada's men's basketball budget in 2023 was $4,978,558; the MW's lowest figure was San Jose State at $3,254,424, more than $430,000 higher than that of UC Davis

    * UC Davis agreed to spend a minimum figure in men's basketball game guarantees for "winnable home games;" that benchmark was redacted
  • Riveraggie
    264
    First right of invitation means the timing of moving up is not solely in Davis’ control. Better be ready to accept when invitation is offered,
    It would be interesting what qualifies as a “basketball expense”. Scholarships and salaries, travel, but what else?
  • BlueGoldAg
    1.3k
    Perhaps NIL money also?
  • Jdur
    87
    Very happy about this news. Right where we need to be. Would like to see some university news about renovations or such to point in the direction of an invite eventually.
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