A real interesting take on realignment and where the MVC/A10/Horizon are going.
Honestly, I like this idea and would like to see explored
http://pantheru.com/2017/03/upon-this-rock/It's a longer read, but well worth it. Very well thought out.
Eseentially it's the "formation" of a new conference - the Greater Central Conference (GCC). Headquartered in Milwaukee. Conference tournament in Milwaukee at the Bucks new arena.
It's a solid conference. Not going to have the top 25-40 RPI teams like Wichita is, but it avoids the albatross 200+ RPI programs - which is the biggest issue in the MVC right now. Everyone's RPIs are hurt by the number of 200+ programs we have. It drags everyone down, big time.
The new conference members listed if you don't want to read it - I do suggest reading it though to understand the thought process
“For Sure”
Northern Iowa
Illinois State
Milwaukee
Valpo
Dayton
St. Louis
“The rest” listed in apparent desired order– depending on conference size of 8/10/12/14. Article says 10 is best – it then says 8 but I’d go 10/12/14/8
Wichita State – dark horse if AAC deal doesn’t look as good…counting on them to the AAC though
Wright State – high
Bradley – high
Oakland – high
Northern Kentucky – high
Belmont – medium
Southern Illinois – medium
UI-Chicago – medium
Green Bay – medium
Loyola - low
Missouri State – low
Detroit – low
North Dakota state – low
South Dakota State – low
Anyone not listed above is a complete non-starter and is going to be part of a A10/Summit/OVC/MVC reshuffle.
A few of the fundamental rules of new conference
Games against teams outside the top 250 of the RPI are especially damaging, and teams are better off starting their season with a non-D-I game as a tune-up. Those games may not be exciting, but they’ll be better than beating a low-major D-I team by 40 and then seeing your RPI drop the next morning.
Other boundaries can be set, like a minimum for recruiting expenses, assistant coaches salaries, or travel expenses. Fail to meet that minimum over a couple years or schedule too many teams that finish outside the top 300, and you could stand to lose a percentage of your school’s cut of the conference revenue – that includes both revenue from NCAA Tournament units as well as revenue from television.
Speaking of television, the new conference will have a hell of a bargaining chip with the major networks. ESPN may be flush, but FS1 needs more first run major programming. That need is even greater at the NBC Sports Network and CBS Sports Network, two channels that have other benefits – such as the conference tournament semifinals and finals taking place live on national broadcast television.
The conference commissioner and staff would be people who have had experience negotiating such broadcast deals. That experience doesn’t even have to come from the realm of sports, as long as we know they were part of a team that won a great television deal with one of the networks. Get me the people who got the Westminster Dog Show on frickin’ national television every year.
Budgets of the schools
UNI $2.9m
ISUR $2.5m
UWM $2.9m
VALPO $2.7m
DAYTON $5.0m
SLU $6.4m
WRIGHT $2.5m
BRADLEY $3.1m
OAKLAND $2.1m
UNK $1.6m
BELMONT $2.9m
SIU $2.2m
UIC $2.2m
UWGB $1.7m
LUC $2.7m
MSU $2.3m
DET $2.5m
NDSU $1.4m
SDSU $1.4m
Certainly takes a Horizon bias (and UWM, but it was written by a UWM guy), but if we take Illinois State, UNI, Bradley and SIU from the MVC and Valpo, Dayton, SLU, Wright State and Belmont for the other 5 we have a pretty solid conference.