Sometimes admins at large institutions are too smart for their own good. Letting Moser walk for as little as an extra million per year would be the equivalent of stepping over a $100 bill to pick up a nickel. Since 2018, Porter Moser has generated more exposure for the University than the marketing department has in its entire existence.
http://loyolaphoenix.com/2018/05/loyola ... 0-million/Is it really that big of a deal to bump the man to $2M with some incentives and gradual increases every year, and some half-cocked plan for facility upgrades? Cause that's all it would take.
Moser wants to stay and already proved his loyalty the first time around in 2018, all he needs is for Loyola to meet him in the middle now. This is his hometown, he doesn't have to go far at all to recruit, and Loyola has the ability to become a juggernaut if the institution just gave a tad of support behind it.
The Bulls have been a dump forever. DePaul and Northwestern couldn't hit water if they fell out of a boat. Chicago hoops is ripe for the taking. Gonzaga is still in the WCC because despite all of their success, they are in the middle of nowhere in a tiny market. If LUC could sustain just the tiniest bit of success over a couple more years, then a major conference will come and scoop them up.
Again, to be clear, Moser has already more than paid for a lifetime contract for himself in marketing exposure for the school. If he stays, it doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that Loyola will be in the tournament more years than not. That marketing exposure will only continue. Season ticket sales will continue to increase, merchandise revenue, etc.
Loyola will be picked up for more non-conference games, which also means more revenue. And if this success is sustained, which is almost guaranteed if Moser stays, it is only a question of WHEN, not IF a larger conference comes calling. And that only opens up the revenue floodgates even more.
With the NCAA on the verge of finally allowing student athletes to profit from their own likeness and secure sponsorship, you don't think kids would be lining up to play at LUC in this massive market? Imagine what Moser could do on the trail. LUC is sitting on a golden goose here.
If LUC lets Moser walk and doesn't pony up, then they need to just dissolve the Quinlan School of Business altogether.