San Diego U-T: Mountain West still may grow beyond Hawaii

Couple of interesting quotes from the San Diego Union-Tribune Story:
Takeaway for me is if TCU couldn't draw the cable companies to carry The Mtn., SMU wouldn't be able to either. Also, this league is very unstable with ALL teams, even a program on life support such SDSU, prostituting themselves to any taker.
If offered, I'm not sure I like MWC as a viable option unless CUSA is falling apart around us. Worse TV deal with no ESPN games, and a network most people in Texas and points eastward can't get and/or don't know exists. For me, the MWC is a last ditch effort if schools start abandoning CUSA.
The hard part is you have to keep tabs on UH, UTEP and Tulsa, b/c we don't want to be in a situation where we decline, but UH decides to go and then a UTEP or Tulsa takes our spot. That obliterates CUSA-W and then we basically become on par with the Sun Belt. This is where an AD makes his money.
“The really interesting questions are going to be what we start thinking about in January,†Weber said. “The first question would be: would we like to add more programs? If so, the question is whether it’s one or two (programs in addition to Hawaii). Beyond that, a question is where those programs would be. Do we want to stay in Texas, or do we want to look elsewhere?â€
Weber said he doesn’t expect the questions to be resolved in January. If the board is “serious about looking at a couple of teams, we’d probably do that through the rest of spring and make a decision in June,†he said.
Weber said he didn’t anticipate revenue shares would decrease.
“Let’s be clear: the market in Utah is pretty small; that’s not a big marketplace,†he said. “While there would have been a market in Dallas-Fort Worth (with TCU), it wasn’t being accessed (because the league’s TV network, The Mtn., lacks cable distribution there).â€
As for SDSU, Weber was asked if the Aztecs are committed to the MWC in the long term. “No comment,†he said.
Sterk said “no offers are on the table.â€
Takeaway for me is if TCU couldn't draw the cable companies to carry The Mtn., SMU wouldn't be able to either. Also, this league is very unstable with ALL teams, even a program on life support such SDSU, prostituting themselves to any taker.
If offered, I'm not sure I like MWC as a viable option unless CUSA is falling apart around us. Worse TV deal with no ESPN games, and a network most people in Texas and points eastward can't get and/or don't know exists. For me, the MWC is a last ditch effort if schools start abandoning CUSA.
The hard part is you have to keep tabs on UH, UTEP and Tulsa, b/c we don't want to be in a situation where we decline, but UH decides to go and then a UTEP or Tulsa takes our spot. That obliterates CUSA-W and then we basically become on par with the Sun Belt. This is where an AD makes his money.