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Originally posted by Ta town View PostActually I would like this addition for several reasons.
1. location
2. Market
3. Another public metro based University without football in the conference
They have a relatively young coach with some success. He went to school there, was an assistant there and now has had a couple good seasons there. Including an ncaa team in 2008 and an NIT team this year.
Oh and they just built this
Their rpi sucks but they are in the southland, how couldn't it suck? will be interesting next year when they are in the WAC. Not much better but still better than the southland.
I enjoy thinking about these things but Elgin isn't going to do anything. And would Arlington want to join anyway? As it is, they're grouped with UT-SA and Texas State I believe. That has to be pretty attractive for them when compared to Evansville, Drake and Indiana State.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Originally posted by Ta town View PostActually I would like this addition for several reasons.
1. location
2. Market
3. Another public metro based University without football in the conference
They have a relatively young coach with some success. He went to school there, was an assistant there and now has had a couple good seasons there. Including an ncaa team in 2008 and an NIT team this year.
Oh and they just built this
Their rpi sucks but they are in the southland, how couldn't it suck? will be interesting next year when they are in the WAC. Not much better but still better than the southland.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostDespite Bradley being a little down, they're a good school near Chicago with a strong fan base. Not to metion they're a private school which is basically what the A10 is all about. And the location is much better when compared to the other schools.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostTulsa is private too.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
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Originally posted by Shockerman View PostYou have got to be kidding me.....I was only joking about ORU and UMKC, If the likes of UTA join the Valley then stick a fork in it cause were done.
News flash, if the Valley has to back fill then the options will suck.
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Originally posted by SubGod22 View PostAnd I don't know what the Valley can really do. Is anyone excited by the thoughts of adding any of the following?
North Dakota State
South Dakota State
Western Illinois
UMKC
Oral Roberts
Wright State
Milwaukee
Green Bay
Detroit
Cleveland State
Belmont
Little Rock
Nebraska-Omaha
SEMO
Tennessee Tech
North Dakota
South Dakota
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT-Arlington
IUPUI
Valpo
Loyola-Chicago
Chicago State
Those are pretty much the list of teams in a reasonable area that we'd possibly be able to pick from. We're not getting SLU, Xavier, Butler, Dayton.
North Dakota State
South Dakota State
Oakland
Oral Roberts
Belmont
Little Rock
Tennessee Tech
North Dakota
South Dakota
Murray State
Austin Peay
Tennessee State
UT-Arlington
Out of that list, the only schools that doesn't get Elgin lyched are
ORU
Arkansas-Little Rock
Murray State
Murray State has a good thing going and would not leave as they would have to park there football program in the competive Valley Football conference which leaves us with ORU and AR-LR. Not real fired up about those schools but I guess they bring in new markets.
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The Valley wouldn't stay at 9. 10 is the number they like and makes the most sense. I'd love for Evansville to take the spot of Butler though.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
RIP Guy Always A Shocker
Carpenter Place - A blessing to many young girls/women
ICT S.O.S - Great local cause fighting against human trafficking
Wartick Insurance Agency - Saved me money with more coverage.
Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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Originally posted by Ta town View PostDon't be fooled by FHSU's enrollment, about half of that 12K are Chinese taking classes in China. Pitt State wouldn't give up football and thats about what it takes to move up. Look at Omaha, they had to give up football and they have 15K students and obviously are in Omaha.
Washburn to me would be the only one who might eventually move up someday. Mainly due to the size of city than anything else. The summit would be a good fit for them with UMKC and Omaha in it.
BTW, Emporia is the smallest of the state schools
http://kansasregents.org/resources/P...lmentTable.pdf
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I thought Katz's comments about Tulsa firing Wojo were interesting - that Tulsa lost some of its national relevance being part of Conf USA. So what does he mean, that they had it with the MVC and then the WAC?
• I find it odd that Tulsa would fire Doug Wojcik a few hours before selections were announced in the NCAA tournament. Tulsa is simply not the same job it was when Bill Self coached the Golden Hurricane to the Elite Eight. Tulsa has lost a lot of its national relevance in CUSA and soon-to-be named merger conference with the MWC. Wojcik was likely going to be out. Still, Monday seemed more natural than burying this story on a Sunday afternoon two hours before the bracket. Wojcik is one of the genuinely great guys coaching. He served in the Navy and played with David Robinson. He will land well, somewhere. I'll be interested to see if Tulsa tries to get Scott Sutton to come from rival Oral Roberts.
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Originally posted by ABC View PostI thought Katz's comments about Tulsa firing Wojo were interesting - that Tulsa lost some of its national relevance being part of Conf USA. So what does he mean, that they had it with the MVC and then the WAC?
• I find it odd that Tulsa would fire Doug Wojcik a few hours before selections were announced in the NCAA tournament. Tulsa is simply not the same job it was when Bill Self coached the Golden Hurricane to the Elite Eight. Tulsa has lost a lot of its national relevance in CUSA and soon-to-be named merger conference with the MWC. Wojcik was likely going to be out. Still, Monday seemed more natural than burying this story on a Sunday afternoon two hours before the bracket. Wojcik is one of the genuinely great guys coaching. He served in the Navy and played with David Robinson. He will land well, somewhere. I'll be interested to see if Tulsa tries to get Scott Sutton to come from rival Oral Roberts.
As far as the rest of the discussion going on here, anyone who questions the ability of the MW-CUSA conference to generate a handful of NCAA bids is overlooking the fact that combined, these two conferences just sent 6 teams to the tournament. In 2010, combined they also sent 6. WSU would receive the same amount of money with this amount of money split between 20 teams as it would get if the MVC sent 3 teams to the tournament--and we all know how difficult it is for the MVC to get in more than just 2. The A-10 of course would be my first choice, but given problems with geography and other issues as pointed out by other posters, ADES needs to be all over the MW-CUSA conference like a fat kid at a cake buffet.Last edited by Rocky Mountain Shock; March 12, 2012, 05:25 PM."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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