The C7 already has their lower tier teams but I get what you're saying. If we were in the MWC it would be more difficult to finish first but you're also allowed more room to lose a few and it not being devastating. I'm confident that our program would handle change just fine
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Originally posted by RoyalShock View PostPrograms like Georgia, Auburn, Northwestern, Texas Tech, et. al, are prime examples why some of these schools involved in the conference shuffles should be careful what they ask for. These hypothetical leagues I see mentioned here and elsewhere that would be "basketball powers", including the proposed new Catholic/private league are going to end up with lower-tier teams, some of them perennial bottom-dwellers. Yes, they'll get their fair share of bids but roughly half the teams are going to lose half or more of their league games and be left out.
In five years, should they bolt, Creighton could be fighting for an NIT bid, at best. And I'd be lying if I wasn't somewhat worried about that happening to us if WSU were somehow to land a spot in the MWC.Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostThe C7 already has their lower tier teams but I get what you're saying. If we were in the MWC it would be more difficult to finish first but you're also allowed more room to lose a few and it not being devastating. I'm confident that our program would handle change just fine
I ask this: How many times have we finished 1st in the last 10 years, how many times have we won the Valley tournament, and how many times have we Danced? Also much $s has the Valley picked up in Dance play and basketball TV? I can't help but think that the advantage of being in the MWC would be a recruiting bonus over the Valley. The ability to hold on to a Gregg Marshall would also improve.
Yes, if CU leaves the Valley, we could become a big fish in a little pond. However, any further drop in the Valley's stature, both recruiting and having coashes like Marshall will be much harder to come by. What happens then?
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