I was suprised in the pre-game show how Kennedy didn't seemed very excited about the AAC and was trying to make the case for staying in the MVC. If WSU was in the AAC this year - they would likely get 6 more Top 50 opportunities, another 4 top 100 opportunities.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostI was suprised in the pre-game show how Kennedy didn't seemed very excited about the AAC and was trying to make the case for staying in the MVC. If WSU was in the AAC this year - they would likely get 6 more Top 50 opportunities, another 4 top 100 opportunities.FINAL FOURS:
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Jon Rothstein, who broke the news on FanRag last week, is this week's guest on the Talk Angry podcast. https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/...790345952?mt=2
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Originally posted by Mr. Obvious View PostSeth Davis wrote today Shocks should stay put.Originally posted by Seth DavisBy the way, count me among those who think that leaving the Missouri Valley Conference would be a stupid move for Wichita State. Like, New Coke stupid.
I don't understand the "no" votes, per se.
Worst case scenario is a couple of the headliners leave and they're back-filled with Loyola-type moves. Bottom 3/4th of the AAC > bottom 3/4th of the MVC, times infinity.
Worst, worst case scenario is the entire conference nukes itself, and the MVC falls over itself welcoming us back.
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"It might not have caught too many people’s attention, but Oklahoma State notched maybe the most impressive road victory of the weekend when it shredded a really good Wichita State defense in Charles Koch Arena." --- nice research Seth."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Let's say UConn and Cincy were to leave the AAC. Here's a comparison of the remaining 9 AAC teams vs the 9 MVC teams WSU currently enjoys.
Last 5 = Average Pomeroy rank from 2012-2016
Last 10 = Average Pomeroy rank from 2007-2016
With UConn and Cincy, the AAC is a HUGE upgrade.Team Last 5 Team Last 10 Memphis 49 Memphis 40 UNI
64
UNI
73 Temple 80 Temple 80 SMU 92 Tulsa 94 Illinois St
97
Illinois St
102 Tulsa 102 Houston 132 Evansville
119
Indiana St
139 Indiana St
135
Missouri St
140 Houston 155 SMU 142 UCF 171 Evansville
145 South Florida 179 South Florida 150 East Carolina 183 Southern Ill
150 Southern Ill
185
UCF 152 Missouri St
187
Drake
162 Drake
196
Bradley
177 Loyola
204
Loyola
188 Tulane 210 Tulane 194 Bradley
242
East Carolina 204
Without them, the AAC is still a small upgrade.
Some have commented that the bottom of the AAC is better than the bottom of the MVC. That doesn't appear to be true over the last 10 years, and is only marginally true over the last 5.
The top half of the AAC is where it gains a significant advantage over the MVC.
Conclusion: Let's do this!
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Great research, JH4P!
I want to play devil's advocate for a moment and point out that a few of the MVC dregs right now, ie. Bradley, SIU and even MSU, I believe have the potential, due to previous success, to rise to the top of the league again. Conversely, many of the lower-tier AAC schools (Tulane, ECU, UCF, USF) have very little historical success or reason to believe sustained success is on their horizons. Yes, we have DU, LU and UE. But it's not unreasonable to project a conference without UConn and Cinci could be largely indistinguishable from the MVC with an improved BU, SIU and MSU.
Butler was at it's highest point while dominating the Horizon. Time will tell if they even sniff that kind of success again in the bigeast. Gonzaga continues to be nationally relevant while mostly dominating the WCC with some help from St. Mary's (our UNI). I would even put Creighton in there. Yes, they are having a good year, but they aren't going to go to the NCAA's nearly every year like WSU can, as well as be a factor once into the field.
I'm personally in favor of making the move, but I also understand the logic behind staying.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostLet's say UConn and Cincy were to leave the AAC. Here's a comparison of the remaining 9 AAC teams vs the 9 MVC teams WSU currently enjoys.
Last 5 = Average Pomeroy rank from 2012-2016
Last 10 = Average Pomeroy rank from 2007-2016
With UConn and Cincy, the AAC is a HUGE upgrade.Team Last 5 Team Last 10 Memphis 49 Memphis 40 UNI
64
UNI
73 Temple 80 Temple 80 SMU 92 Tulsa 94 Illinois St
97
Illinois St
102 Tulsa 102 Houston 132 Evansville
119
Indiana St
139 Indiana St
135
Missouri St
140 Houston 155 SMU 142 UCF 171 Evansville
145 South Florida 179 South Florida 150 East Carolina 183 Southern Ill
150 Southern Ill
185
UCF 152 Missouri St
187
Drake
162 Drake
196
Bradley
177 Loyola
204
Loyola
188 Tulane 210 Tulane 194 Bradley
242
East Carolina 204
Without them, the AAC is still a small upgrade.
Some have commented that the bottom of the AAC is better than the bottom of the MVC. That doesn't appear to be true over the last 10 years, and is only marginally true over the last 5.
The top half of the AAC is where it gains a significant advantage over the MVC.
Conclusion: Let's do this!The Assman
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Originally posted by Seth DavisBy the way, count me among those who think that leaving the Missouri Valley Conference would be a stupid move for Wichita State. Like, New Coke stupid.
Also, I would love for him to explain to me how it was "stupid" for Cinci, Memphis, Tusla, SLU, Louisville, Houston, and Creighton to leave the Valley. Or how "stupid" it was for Butler and VCU to leave their conferences for the A-10.
Different times, Different moves, Different circumstances; granted. However, how come it's "stupid" the WSU is looking to position themselves in a better situation? Stick to you tired "time to feed the trolls" and your nobody-cares-about political tweets.The Assman
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I would also love to know why we should stay in the Valley.
Just guessing that it would be along the lines of staying the big fish in the small pond. And thinking that moving to a better conference would diminish our beloved mid major Cinderella persona.
I also wouldn't doubt that a lot of critics still believe we couldn't go .500 in a 'real' conference and that our NCAA success, albeit fairly consistent is more of a fluke, feeding on middle tier power conference opponents, not the big guys...
No need to refute my statement with facts. I'm just trying to think like them, this is not my opinion."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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Originally posted by SHURTZtheHERTZ View PostThe funny thing is, New Coke blind taste tested better than the Original Coca-Cola...
Also, I would love for him to explain to me how it was "stupid" for Cinci, Memphis, Tusla, SLU, Louisville, Houston, and Creighton to leave the Valley. Or how "stupid" it was for Butler and VCU to leave their conferences for the A-10.
Different times, Different moves, Different circumstances; granted. However, how come it's "stupid" the WSU is looking to position themselves in a better situation? Stick to you tired "time to feed the trolls" and your nobody-cares-about political tweets.
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