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I do not like the idea of 12 teams. With 12 teams we lose the round robin format. And also that's 2 more mouths to feed with the ncaa money.
But I can be persuaded to like the 12 team idea. What are the benefits?Marge: The plant called and said that if you don't come in tomorrow, don't bother coming in Monday.
Homer: WOOHOO! Four day weekend.
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I would hope Bardo and Sexton are working plans for all possibilities. New better conference (might be tough if no one is interested in us though), stay in a Valley that adds decent teams (less pressure on OOC scheduling), stay in a Valley that doesn't add decent teams (greater pressure on OOC scheduling, that might put us in a need to play more high caliber road OOC games if we can find them). As long as things work out to where we can start being a regular NCAA team that also can win games in the dance, I'll be happy.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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In other news, right now every DePaul fan is saying, "Oh thank God, now we might not be the worst team in the league." Awfully nice of Creighton to accept the invitation to be MU's, Gtown's, and Nova's punching bag. CU might be competitive someday but it's going to be rocky road getting there. They better hope their legion of UNL football fans doesn't get bored with them in the meantime.
As far as the Valley going to 12, it makes sense IF we can add programs that bring serious potential for NCAA bids. Belmont would be one. As someone pointed out, if we go to twelve we have more mouths to feed with NCAA money. The Valley has the opportunity here to be the new A-10, but I'm not convinced Valley brass have the killer instinct to do that."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by lostshocker View Postbecause i am senile, forgetful and lazy, why havent they ever gone to 12?
Originally posted by capnkirk View PostI do not like the idea of 12 teams. With 12 teams we lose the round robin format. And also that's 2 more mouths to feed with the ncaa money.
But I can be persuaded to like the 12 team idea. What are the benefits?Originally posted by pinstripers View PostI don't see the upside of 12.
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostIn other news, right now every DePaul fan is saying, "Oh thank God, now we might not be the worst team in the league." Awfully nice of Creighton to accept the invitation to be MU's, Gtown's, and Nova's punching bag. CU might be competitive someday but it's going to be rocky road getting there. They better hope their legion of UNL football fans doesn't get bored with them in the meantime.
As far as the Valley going to 12, it makes sense IF we can add programs that bring serious potential for NCAA bids. Belmont would be one. As someone pointed out, if we go to twelve we have more mouths to feed with NCAA money. The Valley has the opportunity here to be the new A-10, but I'm not convinced Valley brass have the killer instinct to do that.
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostThe last reason to add 3, is that there may be more teams leave (Ill St, UNI, WSU) over time. Lock in the best teams you can now while they're still available. Those better additional teams may also make it more attractive for other teams not to leave.
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The MVC is a 1-2 (maybe 3 in extremely strong years) bid league right now with 10. That's 10 schools dividing money from the success of 1 or 2. By losing a team that is almost guaranteed to be in talks for that 1 or 2 bids, it seems like unless we pick up 3 homerun schools that will increase our bid numbers from 1-2 to 2-3, that all we are doing is decreasing the individual size of the share from the profits of success.
This really is not an advantagous position for the MVC to be in right now. Like I've said before, I just don't see how losing Creighton can ever be turned positively for the MVC.
There is more of a chance that WSU comes out positively from this before the conference as a whole does. And I think it's a slim chance WSU comes away leaving for a new conference without some implosion from other conferences or the rare opportunity to join the MWC.
If Creighton does move on, congrats to them and moving up in the world, but I think people are getting caught up in the glamour of the name Big East. Like someone said, this isn't our dad's Big East. It will be a solid conference, better than the MVC, but don't get it twisted, it's not the ACC, B12 or B1G.
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