This is disappointing -- and should be a wakeup call for Doug Elgin and the MVC (if one is still needed). In their piece on what to expect from the "mid-majors," ESPN offers predictions on a list of "mid-major" conferences as long as your arm, including the Valley and the Colonial -- but the article doesn't include the A-10, Conference USA, or the Mountain West. Have those three graduated to a higher status?
More to the point, if those three have moved up, what happened to the image of the MVC that had four teams in the tournament and two in the round of 16 just five years ago? (By the way, the CAA has an even stronger gripe, in my view.) It's one thing not to be one of the "power six," which except for the desperate and collapsing Big East are so designated because of football more than anything else. But it's pretty bad to be left behind, even in the eyes of a couple of East Coast provincials, by a league (the C-USA, with Memphis) that often goes about one deep.
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