Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby SubGod22 » August 23rd, 2011, 12:18 pm

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Ali wrote:Would he answer questions about expansion or conference realignment?


He did in the second installment. He basically said they aren't looking, but would go to 12 if the right opportunity presenented itself. And that they are keeping tabs on the national conference realignement landscape.

I love the 10 team, round robbin format, but I'm starting to think that the MVC should aggressively look to add two schools. I'm not sure who they'd be or who would make sense as there don't seem to be a lot of options, but having a few extra, contributing schools could benefit the conference and help protect the conference if anyone gets an offer to bounce that they can't refuse.
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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby unipanther99 » August 23rd, 2011, 1:49 pm

I think it's best to sit tight and see what happens with the BCS conferences. I would hate to jump on the expansion bandwagon early with SLU and UW Milwaukee (or whomever) only to realize in 2 years that schools like Marquette and DePaul are looking for a home.
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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby SubGod22 » August 23rd, 2011, 2:02 pm

unipanther99 wrote:I think it's best to sit tight and see what happens with the BCS conferences. I would hate to jump on the expansion bandwagon early with SLU and UW Milwaukee (or whomever) only to realize in 2 years that schools like Marquette and DePaul are looking for a home.
Then we can add them too and work on a basketball super conference and find another two to join them :dance:
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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby DoubleJayAlum » August 23rd, 2011, 2:13 pm

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unipanther99 wrote:
Ali wrote:Would he answer questions about expansion or conference realignment?


He did in the second installment. He basically said they aren't looking, but would go to 12 if the right opportunity presenented itself. And that they are keeping tabs on the national conference realignement landscape.

I love the 10 team, round robbin format, but I'm starting to think that the MVC should aggressively look to add two schools. I'm not sure who they'd be or who would make sense as there don't seem to be a lot of options, but having a few extra, contributing schools could benefit the conference and help protect the conference if anyone gets an offer to bounce that they can't refuse.


I'm not sure it would help and it could even end up hurting financially. Right now the tourney money is split 10 ways. Adding two more teams would just reduce the amount that each school receives.

Unless the additions would lead to a better TV contract or guarantee more NCAA tourney births, I don't see much value in making additions right now.
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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby SubGod22 » August 23rd, 2011, 2:42 pm

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unipanther99 wrote:He did in the second installment. He basically said they aren't looking, but would go to 12 if the right opportunity presenented itself. And that they are keeping tabs on the national conference realignement landscape.

I love the 10 team, round robbin format, but I'm starting to think that the MVC should aggressively look to add two schools. I'm not sure who they'd be or who would make sense as there don't seem to be a lot of options, but having a few extra, contributing schools could benefit the conference and help protect the conference if anyone gets an offer to bounce that they can't refuse.


I'm not sure it would help and it could even end up hurting financially. Right now the tourney money is split 10 ways. Adding two more teams would just reduce the amount that each school receives.

Unless the additions would lead to a better TV contract or guarantee more NCAA tourney births, I don't see much value in making additions right now.
That's what I'm saying. Find two teams that will actually contribute to the Valley. I don't know who out there would be it or would join, but it'd have to be a basketball school that's going to be capable of NCAA Tourney consideration. We shouldn't grow, just to grow. But aggressively seek out other basketball institutions that are capable of helping push the Valley forward. I'd say even look for schools that may stretch the geography of the conference if need be.
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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby SubGod22 » August 23rd, 2011, 3:21 pm

No idea who'd be interested or worthwhile, but a potential list would include Saint Louis, Butler, Dayton and Xavier. Tough gets. The only other ones I can come up with, and not sure how much, if any, value they add, would be Cleveland State and Valpo. If the Big East fractures than you would obviously love to have Marquette and DePaul. Nova would be an option. This all depends on if the Super Conferences go with strictly football schools. We're really limited due to the football aspect of things. Hopefully, the conference is paying attention to things and have plans in order to act and won't be caught with their pants down if something goes down. We'd be fighting the A10 for teams if chaos breaks out.
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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby Coogles » August 23rd, 2011, 3:42 pm

DoubleJayAlum wrote:I'm not sure it would help and it could even end up hurting financially. Right now the tourney money is split 10 ways. Adding two more teams would just reduce the amount that each school receives.

Unless the additions would lead to a better TV contract or guarantee more NCAA tourney births, I don't see much value in making additions right now.


Ding ding ding. If the MVC is going to expand, it has to be with schools that could help the Valley in terms of profile and putting more teams in the Dance. Adding the Dakota States or a program like UW-M just makes for more mouths to feed. Unfortunately, just about every program fitting that description is in a league one could consider superior to the MVC (Marquette & DePaul already mentioned). If the Big East crumbles and there isn't some sort of new basketball-focussed conference that comes from its former members, I'm sure those two would look at the MVC.

If Elgin is looking shorter term, the two schools are going to need to be strong programs from "peer" conferences. Xavier and Dayton are sitting happy in the A-10 and enjoy their east coast exposure.

The two that have always made sense to me are St. Louis and Butler. St. Louis seems like such a natural fit; it always seemed crazy to me that they are in the A-10. Does a significant portion of their student body come from the east coast or something? You'd think they could do more with much less if they weren't wasting so much money on travel expenses for all of their varsity sports. Butler's a no-brainer if you can pry them out of the Horizon. 5 years ago the Valley probably wouldn't have wanted them, but now they look foolish for not taking them in 94-95 when the MCC started falling apart. Problem is now they are pretty much stuck. The league cut them a sweet deal (maybe to keep them from bolting?), giving them 30% of the teams' NCAA tournament revenue from the past two years and splitting the remaining 70% between the other 9. Those 12 NCAAT games mean quite a bit of cash for the university. That money stays with the league, not the program, so if they leave the Horizon they forfeit that income.

As a Butler fan I'd love to see it happen, though. Even if the HL breifly caught up to the MVC in terms of on-court performance, it still doesn't have the fan support or the broad appeal that the Valley does. The argument is constantly made that Butler is the tide raising every boat in the league. Problem is, I think all of their proverbial boats have holes in their hulls. Those teams don't really seem to be getting much better. Last year everyone was saying "This is the best we've ever seen the Horizon". Well, it still wasn't a top 10 RPI or KenPom league and both NIT teams flopped. Not only that, but 8 of the 10 players on the two all-conference teams left the league via graduation, transfer, or the NBA.

If one can apply that logic to the Horizon, can't it be applied to the MVC also? Difference with the MVC is that its member schools are in much better position to take advantage of some positive publicity. They have significantly better fanbases and facilities than most Horizon schools do. I think adding Butler would make a pretty big splash for the MVC and would also help Butler put fans in the seats. Whether athletic administrators will admit it or not, the Horizon League doesn't sell. No one wants to watch a bunch of essentially low-major programs on a nightly basis. 7 (SEVEN!!!!) of the current teams in the HL were once in the old MidCon (Summit). It's a joke of a league speaking from a sales standpoint. :Bam:

My fear is that if Butler happens to have a down year or two and isn't constatntly nationally relevant, the fans are going to disappear and Butler could sink back down to mediocrity. The $25M in Hinkle renovations starting in 2012 should help that, but it's going to be an interesting year. We barely had 4k at the UIC game last year after the loss to Youngstown. Granted, it was a Monday night game, but that sends a pretty bad message about the fanbase, IMO. There needs to be a reason to pay attention to the program after December 31st and I think the MVC would help do that for us.

I remember watching the Drake / Northern Iowa game back on Feb. 5, 2011 and was absolutely stunned at the crowd involvement, the passion, and the enthusiasm from the fans and students. This was a mid-pack MVC team with no postseason hopes and they packed the place. It wasn't quite a reported sellout, but if there were any empty seats in the upper corners of the arena I couldn't see them. The next game on ESPNU that afternoon was UW-Green Bay @ UW-Milwaukee. This was a weekend game between two supposed conference rivals and the arena was dead quiet. Reported attendance was 4,073, but the entire lower bowl was all but completely empty. If there were much more than 2,000 people actually in the stands I'd eat my socks. The contrast between the two atmospheres was downright depressing. Every time I watch a road Butler basketball game the arenas are packed. Everyone comes out to "Beat Butler" (they even make shirts!!!), but seeing the Cell as empty as it was kind of opened my eyes to what the rest of the Horizon looks like. I kept watching MVC games the rest of the year, too. Bradley @ Illinois State was NUTS. These were two teams fighting to stay out of the Valley basement, but students showed up in droves and the atmosphere was crazy. WSU at MSU to end the year was fantastic. WSU always gets a ridiculous crowd at home. You just don't get that in the HL.

Anyway, that's my little pipe dream - St. Louis and Butler to the MVC for 2012-13. :Cheers:
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Re: Commissioner's Corner with Doug Elgin

Postby Ali » August 24th, 2011, 8:44 am

Good analysis between the Horizon and MVC. While Butler would be a perfect fit, I don't see how anyone could argue they'd be better off anywhere other than where they are based on the level of success they've had.

And SLU? Bunch of pretentious wannabees in the A10. I'd love to go to 16 and bring in Xavier and Dayton as well but I'm not holding my breath.
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