uniftw wrote:Cdizzle wrote:Actually this brings up an interesting point. Is there something in the conference bylaws that removes voting rights from an institution once they have given written notice to leave the league? Even if they are still in said league? I've seen the stuff about losing NCAA shares upon exit and so on. WSU is still a member of the MVC until July. Clearly the league has no need for WSU's input and WSU has no desire to provide said input or interfere with any of the league's proceedings henceforth. Obviously the same scenario occurred with Creighton a few years ago, but I don't recall it being mentioned then either.
I know when it came to voting for DBU for baseball UNI voted the way the majority did and it didn't affect the outcome of the vote - or UNI. If it was a close vote UNI would have abstained to not influence the outcome since they weren't affected. Then again - UNI wasn't leaving the conference.
I can't imagine WSU voting against anyone coming it. I can't imagine them voting at all. Likely abstaining or voting "for" because that's what will happen anyway
I also wouldn't be shocked if there is a provision hidden somewhere that states once you "agree to leave" the conference you lose voting power.
Yeah. I'm curious if there is a provision. Obviously I assume WSU would just abstain or vote with the majority. But that could make things interesting in certain instances where there is a public/private split over a prospective member and a certain number of votes are needed. I'm sure it's all written down somewhere, I just haven't found it, and it is an interesting situation to me.
Anyway. Murray and Valpo are very good candidates. Kudos to the MVC if they can make that happen this time around.