Two Schools in Talks for Future Sun Belt Conference Membership
“I think Eastern Kentucky has been public in declaring their interest in moving up to FBS. I think that Coastal Carolina has not made that public statement,” Benson told The Daily Advertiser in a one-on-one interview. “So has Eastern Kentucky contacted the Sun Belt? Yes. Have we had conversation with Coastal Carolina and others? Yes. That’s about all I can say.”
Sun Belt Conference Reaches Out to Coastal CarolinaAmong other current FCS members, Liberty has not made any discernible progress in securing a membership invitation from the Sun Belt, James Madison has expressed it is not interest in joining the Sun Belt and buzz about Missouri State as a potential member seems to have waned lately.
I think most of the Coastal Carolina obsession comes from the fans. I think the AD and the Administration realize that a move up to FBS is at best a long way off, if ever. IMO, they want to keep the door open verbally to please the fans, but quietly they realize they aren't close. They were obsessed for a while with trying to move to the SoCon until recently when the quality and depth of the Big South proved to be on the rise.Again, Coastal Carolina has expressed in the past a desire to explore possibilities of potentially moving to a larger conference, and if the university decides to make that jump it would need to increase its football stadium capacity to meet the NCAA's FBS standard of an average paid or actual home attendance of at least 15,000 once every two years. Coastal Carolina's Brooks Stadium currently has a capacity of around 9,400, which the Chants still struggle to fill at times. The school would also take on additional travel costs for all of it's athletics teams with such a move to a more spread out conference.
Coastal averaged 8,729 attendance last year in a friendly home schedule when they had their 2 biggest conference rivals at home (Liberty and Charleston Southern). They will need to average 15,000 once every two years to move up to ANY FBS conference.
Also IMO, the Sun Belt is a relative abyss in the FBS. It is a conference of FBS schools irrelevant to the greater FBS picture, or they are the Power 5 whipping boys. It is a conference where schools go when they think they are too big for FCS. It is a conference that gets regularly beats up by Power 5 schools. It is a conference that FCS schools play for a payday and are somewhat competitive.
I believe AppState and Georgia Southern both made a mistake when they moved to FBS and the Sun Belt. They gave up a dominant tradition in FCS for irrelevance in the FBS. I believe it would be a mistake for Coastal and Liberty to move up and leave the Big South, which is growing and gaining a greater profile in the FCS.