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Originally posted by GoShockers89 View PostWell the good news is that Doug Elgin locked ALL Valley teams into the BB for the NEXT 4 YEARS via our TV deal with ESPN during the offseason.
Eff him and eff ESPN. Fire Elgin, cancel the contract, sign one with FSN and CBS/CSTV and move on. Anything is better than being lumped with the future 1-AA conferences of basketball for the foreseeable future.
Originally posted by another shocker View PostDown with Elgin! Get him the f*c* out somehow. I don't want to hear him and bracketbusters together anymore."Hank Iba decided he wouldn't play my team anymore. He told me that if he tried to get his team ready to play me, it would upset his team the rest of the season." Gene Johnson, WU Basketball coach, 1928-1933.
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Originally posted by ripemupshocks View PostMaybe WSU and CU should get together and try to sell themselves as a package deal to the A10. Expand the A10 to 16 teams with two divisions. WSU and CU take a step-up in conference. And the A10 adds two decent RPI teams from schools where mens basketball is king.
Unfortunately, I have a bad feeling we will be on the outside looking in when the change occurs. Status quo should be this administration's motto.
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Originally posted by ripemupshocks View PostMaybe WSU and CU should get together and try to sell themselves as a package deal to the A10. Expand the A10 to 16 teams with two divisions. WSU and CU take a step-up in conference. And the A10 adds two decent RPI teams from schools where mens basketball is king.
We don't need to make rash decisions about leaving our conference due to being screwed in BB every year.
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There's still a lot of inefficiency out there in the basketball-oriented leagues. Too many programs like Creighton, WSU, Dayton, Xavier, etc. who have FANTASTIC attendance and support playing in leagues with Evansville, Drake, Fordham, Duquesne, etc. who commit nothing financially to sustained success. Whether it takes ten or fifty years, eventually the broke schools will get kicked to the curb and the better ones will come together.
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Originally posted by GoShockers89 View PostThere's still a lot of inefficiency out there in the basketball-oriented leagues. Too many programs like Creighton, WSU, Dayton, Xavier, etc. who have FANTASTIC attendance and support playing in leagues with Evansville, Drake, Fordham, Duquesne, etc. who commit nothing financially to sustained success. Whether it takes ten or fifty years, eventually the broke schools will get kicked to the curb and the better ones will come together.Livin the dream
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Just another statistical point of proof regarding the ESPN Bracketbuster Matchups. I ran a little analysis of the "expected" matchup versus the "actual" matchup of all 142 teams then regrouped back to the conference level to see how much variance there was between the two data points. This is what came back. A positive number (green) means you were treated more favorably. A negative number (red) means you were treated less favorably.
1. West Coast - 5.0
2. MEAC - 2.3
3. Big West - 2.1
4. Southland - 1.3
5. Colonial - 1.2
6. Horizon - 0.8
6. Big Sky - 0.8
8. America East - 0.7
9. Southern - 0.0
9. Mid-American - 0.0
11. Big South – (0.8)
11. Ohio Valley - (0.8)
13. Metro Atlantic - (1.5)
14. WAC - (1.8 )
15. Summit League - (1.8)
16. Missouri Valley - (2.1)
Here are the individual scores for each team in the MVC.
1. Illinois State - 2
1. Southern Illinois - 2
3. Evansville - 1
4. Creighton - (1)
5. Missouri State - (2)
5. Wichita State - (2)
5. Drake -(2)
8. Northern Iowa - (4)
9. Indiana State - (5)
10. Bradley - (10)
Last edited by WuShock Reaper; January 31, 2012, 11:13 PM.
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Aggh!!! What does it mean?!
*edit* Oh I can read it clearly now. Html codes were running rampant at first.Last edited by ShockerPhi; January 31, 2012, 11:23 PM.
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Originally posted by ShockerPhi View PostAggh!!! What does it mean?!Last edited by WuShock Reaper; January 31, 2012, 11:24 PM.
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