UE won 70 games in the three seasons prior to joining the MVC, as the school selected to replace Tulsa.
Valpo has won 71 games the past three seasons.
Both were among the best in the Horizon League, but is that a guarantee of success in the MVC?
lurkingdog wrote:UE won 70 games in the three seasons prior to joining the MVC, as the school selected to replace Tulsa.
Valpo has won 71 games the past three seasons.
Both were among the best in the Horizon League, but is that a guarantee of success in the MVC?
Dean Wormer wrote:Evansville was never in the Horizon, it was the MCC.
Those 70 wins were against Xavier, Dayton, SLU, Butler, LaSalle, Duquesne, and even Marquette. Apples to oranges.
lurkingdog wrote:Dean Wormer wrote:Evansville was never in the Horizon, it was the MCC.
Same conference. The Midwestern Collegiate Conference changed its name to Horizon League two years ago.Those 70 wins were against Xavier, Dayton, SLU, Butler, LaSalle, Duquesne, and even Marquette. Apples to oranges.
So, you're saying that Evansville in the early-90s was actually much better than today's Valpo program? Interesting.
EvilleAce wrote:lurkingdog wrote:Dean Wormer wrote:Evansville was never in the Horizon, it was the MCC.
Same conference. The Midwestern Collegiate Conference changed its name to Horizon League two years ago.Those 70 wins were against Xavier, Dayton, SLU, Butler, LaSalle, Duquesne, and even Marquette. Apples to oranges.
So, you're saying that Evansville in the early-90s was actually much better than today's Valpo program? Interesting.
I would say yes. UE competed in a much better MCC. So good that Creighton was set to jump from the Valley to the MCC until Dayton and the A-10 blew up the league in 92-93.
I think you should worry about your own program before trying to belittle Evansville.
Maybe Valpo will be the new Drake?
How many winning seasons have you had between 1987-2013? 2 or 3 out of 26 seasons? Now that is interesting!
lurkingdog wrote:
Same conference. The Midwestern Collegiate Conference changed its name to Horizon League two years ago.
So, you're saying that Evansville in the early-90s was actually much better than today's Valpo program? Interesting.
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