by E-Villan » September 29th, 2019, 9:29 pm
Expansion has been beaten to death on here, so I really don't want to start another marathon on it, but I don't agree that expansion is going to get us more quality games. I say if Murray wants in, we add them today, but outside of them, I am not sure there is any other potential candidate at this point I want a home and home with.
I would rather see Elgin and the current AD's get together, and form some agreements on scheduling, and projecting the image of the conference. Let's be real, bid selection is very subjective, and impressions go a long way. Any additional bids we get will come from other so-called mid-majors, and not P5 schools. Here is what I would like to see come from such an agreement, and I think it will be far more advantageous than just adding schools.
-I agree on the partnership with a peer-like conference, such as the A-10, MAC or MWC. Not sure we can pull that off right now, but I do think something like that would help get quality games on the schedules.
-Agree that no one takes buy games from any program outside the P5. I do not believe top to bottom the A-10 is a better conference than us, but we have schools taking buy games from them. How can we expect to beat them on an eyeball test when we drop our shorts when they place a call? Before you take a buy from a Dayton, pick up the phone and call a Conf-USA or MAC school for a home and home. We're giving them a quality home game with nothing in return.
-Speaking of the A-10, they do not allow participation in the mid-major poll. It may seem insignificant, but again, perception is reality. If we want the perception of a perennial top 10 conference, we need to project that. Our schools compete at the NCAA D-1 level. We all want to be judged accordingly. Being ranked in a meaningless poll from the kiddie table is counter-productive to that.
-Limit the number of low major teams we can schedule. I understand wanting home games, but we Evansville fans know first hand the pitfalls of loading up on SWAC-like schools in the non-con to artificially inflate the record.
Remember, there are several conferences in the same boat we are. If it benefits us to schedule MAC, Conf USA, A-10, MWC teams, it should benefit them as well to schedule us. I think these steps raise the profile of the conference better than just grabbing whoever we can lure in at this point.