Interesting. What makes you say 0 leadership? I also think at least one of the 3 schools will have to have baseball.
I've said for the longest time that whomever comes in should draw an official line in the sand for the long term outlook of the two conferences. FBS football drives college sports despite basketball being the only NCAA revenue generator. The Valley will not last 50 years if they continue to have a fractured conference.
They either need to:
1) State the long term goal is for the MVC/MVFC to merge and have a unified conference and ultimately end up FBS so they can participate in that revenue generation machine or;
2) State they have zero intentions of a unified conference so they can embrace a Big East-like operational model and ask their schools to put everything behind basketball. Then any publics that want to to continue to fund the football charade can look for better fits.
Based on which path is taken, that is your lens for expansion candidates. Moreover, if they go #2, the goal should be to strategically align hoops partners (conferences, sponsors, etc) so the focus is 110% on basketball and marketed as such. The continued half-ass way of doing both the MVC and MVFC is a path to nowhere IMO.