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Originally posted by martymoose View PostI stopped reading this thread, maybe 50 pages ago...That said, why in the hell does anyone want to leave what we have right now? We're undefeated and ranked #2 in the country. We dominate the Valley in almost every sport. It's good to be king, why mess with that?
1. Some believe--myself included--that having 350+ teams in division one is either unsustainable or undesirable for the major conferences (or both), and that in the near future there will be a push to split division one basketball in two subdivisions, similar to football. It is debatable on whether the MVC would end up on the good side of that split.
2. We already spend around $5.5 million on men's basketball without a conference TV deal. It would be nice to be in a conference with some shared resources to either help ease the burden on our donors or fund the program at an even higher level, or a combination of both.
3. Speaking of TV, we're not on it much thanks to relative obscurity of the MVC. Membership in a higher level conference could mean greater TV exposure, and I shouldn't have to explain what that would mean.
4. One of the major reasons Marshall came to WSU was because it had a history of not being a one bid conference and he was tired of having to win his conference tournament to get to the Dance, and then being a 16 seed when they did make it. Many question whether in the future the MVC can continue getting multiple bids. If WSU can't put together an undefeated season every year with a top 10 RPI, and win the regular season championship, will the MVC have enough respect to allow WSU to get an at large?
5. Speaking of spending millions on basketball, we're coming very close to spending twice as much on our program as the next highest spender in the MVC. It would behoove WSU to surround itself with other schools that have the willingness and the resources to invest in basketball.
Should I go on? Looking for options outside the MVC should be a no-brainer for us at this point. I can't believe there is even debate on this."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 martymoose View PostI stopped reading this thread, maybe 50 pages ago...That said, why in the hell does anyone want to leave what we have right now? We're undefeated and ranked #2 in the country. We dominate the Valley in almost every sport. It's good to be king, why mess with that?
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostBecause:
1. Some believe--myself included--that having 350+ teams in division one is either unsustainable or undesirable for the major conferences (or both), and that in the near future there will be a push to split division one basketball in two subdivisions, similar to football. It is debatable on whether the MVC would end up on the good side of that split.
2. We already spend around $5.5 million on men's basketball without a conference TV deal. It would be nice to be in a conference with some shared resources to either help ease the burden on our donors or fund the program at an even higher level, or a combination of both.
3. Speaking of TV, we're not on it much thanks to relative obscurity of the MVC. Membership in a higher level conference could mean greater TV exposure, and I shouldn't have to explain what that would mean.
4. One of the major reasons Marshall came to WSU was because it had a history of not being a one bid conference and he was tired of having to win his conference tournament to get to the Dance, and then being a 16 seed when they did make it. Many question whether in the future the MVC can continue getting multiple bids. If WSU can't put together an undefeated season every year with a top 10 RPI, and win the regular season championship, will the MVC have enough respect to allow WSU to get an at large?
5. Speaking of spending millions on basketball, we're coming very close to spending twice as much on our program as the next highest spender in the MVC. It would behoove WSU to surround itself with other schools that have the willingness and the resources to invest in basketball.
Should I go on? Looking for options outside the MVC should be a no-brainer for us at this point. I can't believe there is even debate on this.
AAC members are heavily investing on most their athletic facilities... AAC members want to associate with others just like them, those who aren't shy in investing and those who want to compete at the highest level.
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Originally posted by martymoose View PostI stopped reading this thread, maybe 50 pages ago...That said, why in the hell does anyone want to leave what we have right now? We're undefeated and ranked #2 in the country. We dominate the Valley in almost every sport. It's good to be king, why mess with that?
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Originally posted by martymoose View PostI stopped reading this thread, maybe 50 pages ago...That said, why in the hell does anyone want to leave what we have right now? We're undefeated and ranked #2 in the country. We dominate the Valley in almost every sport. It's good to be king, why mess with that?ShockerNet is a rat infested cess pool.
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Originally posted by martymoose View PostI stopped reading this thread, maybe 50 pages ago...That said, why in the hell does anyone want to leave what we have right now? We're undefeated and ranked #2 in the country. We dominate the Valley in almost every sport. It's good to be king, why mess with that?
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostI just read it for the comedy relief. The evidence is WSU Institution is committed to MVC. I have even heard that WSU president was heavily consulted on who the MVC brought in to replace CU. I keep looking for a little smoke, but don't see any.
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Originally posted by Shock Therapy View PostJudging by who they added, Pesisent Bardo's input to the discussion was something like "Look, we really don't give a ****. We're probably not gonna be around for much longer anyway."
They gambled on LUC do to their potential upside and market. Will it pan out? Probably not going to know for 5-10 years.
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Originally posted by Shock Therapy View PostJudging by who they added, Pesisent Bardo's input to the discussion was something like "Look, we really don't give a ****. We're probably not gonna be around for much longer anyway."
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostBardo didn't get to be a President for that type of false bravado. If WSU was going anywhere you would have heard rumors by now. But who knows what happens when the next round of realignments starts, maybe there will be opportunity.
They gambled on LUC do to their potential upside and market. Will it pan out? Probably not going to know for 5-10 years.
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