University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby letsgoAces » February 12th, 2022, 12:58 pm

MissouriValleyUnite wrote:
Kyle_Saluki_17 wrote:I lived in Evansville for a couple of years. I'm far from an expert on that town, but my general feeling was that USI would have better support in that town than UE would if it were D1. Now it will be, and I can't see this being anywhere close to a good thing for UE. Time will tell though. When I did live there, the only day I felt the town actually cared for UE's existence was the day after they beat Kentucky. And we all know that win quickly faded with 18 straight conference L's.


The Aces have been intertwined with Evansville’s cultural identity for generations. In the 90s, Evansville drew 11,740 fans at their peak, which was top-30 nationally. Also, the Aces play downtown while USI is in a rural part just outside Evansville. The Aces have intrinsic advantages with location and generational support relative to USI.



The generational support of UE is dwindling fast. Loyalist like me are getting old. Younger Evansville fans haven't seen much in 20 plus years...only the stories. Additionally, not many local students go to UE anymore, mostly international students who don't care about athletics. USI, on the other end, since their beginnings, have graduated well over 40,000 students and half of them have stayed in Evansville. To say this another way, UE has to step up and learn how to find a coach that can actually match the facilities they have to offer. My hometown team has been awful for a long time, no one needs to tell me that...but they shouldn't be as bad as what they have been. Should USI make a big splash, and UE stays the same, the younger and casual fan, plus the USI alumni, may have an easy choice to make.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby Kyle_Saluki_17 » February 12th, 2022, 1:56 pm

letsgoAces wrote:
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:
Kyle_Saluki_17 wrote:I lived in Evansville for a couple of years. I'm far from an expert on that town, but my general feeling was that USI would have better support in that town than UE would if it were D1. Now it will be, and I can't see this being anywhere close to a good thing for UE. Time will tell though. When I did live there, the only day I felt the town actually cared for UE's existence was the day after they beat Kentucky. And we all know that win quickly faded with 18 straight conference L's.


The Aces have been intertwined with Evansville’s cultural identity for generations. In the 90s, Evansville drew 11,740 fans at their peak, which was top-30 nationally. Also, the Aces play downtown while USI is in a rural part just outside Evansville. The Aces have intrinsic advantages with location and generational support relative to USI.



The generational support of UE is dwindling fast. Loyalist like me are getting old. Younger Evansville fans haven't seen much in 20 plus years...only the stories. Additionally, not many local students go to UE anymore, mostly international students who don't care about athletics. USI, on the other end, since their beginnings, have graduated well over 40,000 students and half of them have stayed in Evansville. To say this another way, UE has to step up and learn how to find a coach that can actually match the facilities they have to offer. My hometown team has been awful for a long time, no one needs to tell me that...but they shouldn't be as bad as what they have been. Should USI make a big splash, and UE stays the same, the younger and casual fan, plus the USI alumni, may have an easy choice to make.

Yes, just because there was a lot of support in the 90's, doesn't mean that there will be in the current decade. I could be wrong, but I don't see them being relevant to the town anytime soon. It isn't like the separation of relevant years is 5-10 years. It's 30. That is long enough to where you are dealing with an entire different generation now, most of which don't have a reason to care about UE.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby racernation » February 12th, 2022, 2:50 pm

At the other end of the spectrum, I had forgotten Nashville actually has 4 D-1 schools.


If you count Nashville Metro, Middle Tennessee State makes it five. And in the Nashville TV Market, Austin Peay in Clarksville and Tennessee Tech makes it seven.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby letsgoAces » February 13th, 2022, 7:52 am

BearsCountry wrote:OVC is getting another school in the St. Louis metro. Per Scott Warmann from Bally Sports Midwest on Art Hains show tonight said Lindenwood is moving up. Look for an announcement in the next couple weeks.



Lindenwood announced they are going Division 1 in hockey. That is all. That announcement was made of February 10th. No other mention of other sports.
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