uniftw wrote:From the Valpo message board regarding UWMs admin issues
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UWM has finished inside the top 100 RPI only once in the past 10 years - that was a 94 RPI to finish in 2011. They've been outside of the top 100 kpom rankings every year since their 2006 tournament appearance. They've had 4 200+ RPI finishes since then, with a 310 finish scattered in there. They have an average RPI of 174.7 over the past 10 years and an average RPI of 217.4 over the past 5 years.
For reference, Valpo has had 7 top 100 RPI finishes in the past 10 years, and only 1 season outside the top 200. They have a 10 year average of 113 RPI and a 5 year average of 84.2.
Then take Murray State - 3 top 100 RPI finishes with 1 200+ RPI finish, and a ten year average of 118.1 and a 5 year average of 133.2.
UWM just hasn't had any sustainable success. Touting a practice facility that could maybe possibly exist in the future, and an arena everyone wanted to tear down a few years ago isn't a good enough selling point. "Hey trust us, it's not really our fault" isn't a good argument.
That program has really had a decade of mismanagement and poor play, from the APR ban, to the Klotsche Center debacle, to the coaching transition. It's really spanned multiple athletic directors, chancellors, and state governors. For they sake of the Horizon, I hope all of Jimmy's promises start to come true, but I'll believe it when I see it.
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Those are all fair points. I'm not going to act like our program is perfect, nor am I going to act like our program would go first in line ahead of Valpo and Murray State. If I'm Doug Elgin, Milwaukee's the #12 school. That's fine by me.
Belmont's not coming along. Who is your 12th team that fits better than us? UMKC, where they don't just lack "sustainable success" but success period? Omaha, where they're as likely to sink extra money into their hockey program as their basketball team? Oral Roberts, where the only school remotely close to them is Missouri State?
This is what I do know: it's a hell of a lot easier to recruit better players in the MVC. It's a hell of a lot easier to get fans excited about the program in the MVC. It's a hell of a lot easier to build a schedule in the MVC. And we're the best fit as that 12th school.
We're in transition as a program. We got ourselves plenty bloody in the last year, but we're putting it behind us. The team's run to within a couple possessions of the NCAA Tournament inspired our fans, but it was too late for them to hit the turnstiles this season.
The curve is much better if we get into the MVC. I think we'll make you guys proud.