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Originally posted by Jhook89 View PostIf I was the MVC I would be knocking on Murray States door right now. They would be a great add to the conference and geographically they fit in pretty well. Murray State is in far west Kentucky. You have to think Murray is looking for a conference to go where they won't get left out of the tourney after going 27-5. Another good add would be Stephen F Austin. They are located in northeast Texas, so geographically they are pretty close also. Their bball team seems ready to take the next step.
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Originally posted by TheDover1018 View PostI understand that the AAC is a risk, but it is a risk worth taking. Staying in the MVC also carries great risk. When you leave money in a savings account, you risk inflation outpacing you. Going to the AAC is like betting on a stock in this analogy.
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Originally posted by Jhook89 View PostIf I was the MVC I would be knocking on Murray States door right now. They would be a great add to the conference and geographically they fit in pretty well. Murray State is in far west Kentucky. You have to think Murray is looking for a conference to go where they won't get left out of the tourney after going 27-5. Another good add would be Stephen F Austin. They are located in northeast Texas, so geographically they are pretty close also. Their bball team seems ready to take the next step.
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Originally posted by capnkirk View PostSpeaking of Loyola, why did they send ONE cheerleader to the women's mvc tourney? I mean, it was a nice story line to read that the WSU cheer squad let her cheer with them, but where is this huge athletic budget Elgin and Loyola were bragging about? Thanks for the help on making the conference look even worse.... :/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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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostHow often do you watch AAC, Atl-10, or even Big Least? :playful:
My concern about the AAC is it's stability. If they could, Memphis, Cincinnati, and UConn would bolt. I do like what could make up a western division if that went that way.
The top teams in the Big East, the MWC, the A10, etc., etc., etc. would all bolt if they could. The only thing that makes those conferences more stable is that they're less likely to have the opportunity to do so. The AAC isn't stable because we all know the ACC and Big 12 aren't done expanding, and those teams will be targets when the next wave of realignment happens.
Hell, every team in the Big 12 would bolt if they could. There is not one team in the Big 12 that wouldn't leave for the SEC, B1G, ACC, or Pac-12 if they had the chance. Yet not one of us would consider not joining the B12 for even a second.
Just like the MVC isn't stable because our teams wouldn't bolt if they could. Every MVC team would leave with half a chance. It's stable because none of us have relevant football teams or massive markets that would make us major targets in realignment.Originally posted by BleacherReportFred VanVleet on Shockers' 3-Pt Shooting Confidence -- ' Honestly, I just tell these guys to let their nuts hang.'
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It has to be AAC or bust for us. The only real threat to leave is UCONN to either the B1G or ACC. The positives far outweigh the Risk. Being in a conference with Tulsa, Houston, SMU, Memphis, Tulane and Cincinnati can only be considered a positive. Currently, the AAC is the "6th" conference outside of the P5 and has 3 former BCS members. I will take my chances with them over a somewhat ever decreasing Valley. Especially with Swomo and ISUr with one foot out the door. Because then here comes UMKC and ORU.
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The worst part of being in the valley is the fact that every school that has left has been replaced with a lesser quality school in terms of sports teams.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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But wouldn't an AAC even without UCONN or Memphis still be more attractive than the MVC?
I've seen people say "the worst thing about the MVC is xxxx" but to me, the worst thing about the MVC is the glaringly obvious bottom feeders who not only don't have the means to invest money, but not even a desire to. One of the better universities in the MVC in terms of athletics is UNI and they dropped Baseball. I see a lot of these MVC football schools also putting money investment into their football programs while their basketball programs still are stagnant. What do you think their goal is with investing in their football program? Dominating the MVC Football Conference? Probably not, it's probably to make themselves more desirable to D-1 football conferences.
My biggest fear is that we lose a couple more current MVC members to D-1 football, and we replace those schools with worse teams than are already in the MVC. And I guarantee you that they will not be looking for teams west of Springfield, MO. We will and will always be the farthest western team, and my guess would be that the MVC would rather expand even further East and we pick up a school where now we travel 800-1000 miles for some piece of crap program.
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