Originally posted by ShockerFever
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UD is a solid program. It may "shock" you, but UD has actually been on ESPN 1 or 2 more in the last two years than Wichita has. Yeah, it's a big deal to us, and we don't pretend otherwise, but it's not something new. We bring good non-conference teams to our home arena - St. John's and nationally ranked Mississippi State last year, Akron (whom we beat) this year (it seems some guys here were hoping for Akron). We play a tough non-conference schedule - this year including Syracuse, Miami, Pitt, Temple, and St. John's. Our conference lost a lot when Butler left, but then Butler only finished 5th last year. The Horizon is still ranked 12th in the country - the Valley is 9th.
UD doesn't play in a "rented gym" as someone said - Calihan Hall is one of the great "pits" of college basketball, a wonderful 8500 seat arena on campus, built in 1952 (of course renovated many times). Narrow halls, no sparkling concessions, no luxury boxes, but you are right on top of the action, and every seat is great. As good a place for actually watching basketball as you will find. Come out next year and see. Detroit's tradition may not match Wichita's, but it exceeds that of many current Valley teams - Dave DeBusschere, Spencer Haywood, Dick Vitale, up through more recent players like Willie Green (one more alum currently in the NBA than WS has). In fact 21 Titans have played in the NBA, as many as Creighton and Wichita combined.
And as it sits this morning, the only other time in the last 5 years you've had a BB opponent with a higher RPI was another Horizon team, Cleveland State, in 2009. I know, you don't really want to hear it right now. So read this again in a few days. Glasses half full, guys.
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