Pretty clear from this thread, if a valid sample, that HERD FANS are very divided as to what they want to do regarding future of athletics.
Some FACTS needed to be established. MU has about 100,000 alumni, or a little over, which is NOT that large or extensive. Moreover, that base is fairly scattered, given that WV's economy has been on decline for years, and that the Huntington and Cabell County populations have fallen over the decades. Its not like we have something like 50,000 to 60,000 alumni living just in the Huntington-Charleston area or within an hour or so from Huntington to grow fans support from.
Finally, sorry, but don't think there is a "groundswell" of enthusiasm to play a lot of the current AAC teams, in case some of their better teams move on, to Big 12, or elsewhere (namely, Houston, Cincy, or maybe even Memphis). Was there at the Bowl game last year versus UConn, along with maybe 13000 others. Poorly attended in a 35,000 indoor baseball facility.
Remember our games with Tulane, SMU, Tulsa, etc., at the Joan? Did not draw significantly greater, if that, crowds than we draw now for most CUSA teams. Yeah, we had a good, spirited rivalry with ECU, and the home games drew pretty well. But did we EVER sell out the Joan for a football game with Houston, Memphis, UCF, or even Cincy, for that matter?? In basketball, believe we sold out the Cam once against Memphis State when Coach Cal was there. Maybe came close again a time or two when Pastner was their Coach. Otherwise, except maybe when Donnie Jones came to town once or twice, don't think any other basketball sellouts against teams now in the AAC. Game against Cincy a few years ago in the Charleston CC barely drew 5000 in a 12,000 arena.
Just don't see ANY EVIDENCE that AAC membership will immediately guarantee 35,000+ fans per game at the Joan versus the 26,000 or so we draw now, or 8,000-9000 per game at the Cam versus the 5400 we average now in CUSA!!