Market's pretty darn irrelevant in this process.
That said, we added a school from Chicago last time, so who the hell knows.
Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:Herd wrote:ValpoTX wrote:If you want to get technical, NW Indiana has around 800,000 people in Lake, Porter, LaPorte, Newton, and Jasper counties. This is the second largest metropolitan area in IN, outside of Indianapolis.
What is laughable is how cocky NDSU fans appear to be. When you have a run of success in basketball similar to what we/Murray State have, then you can talk. In football, you can talk all you want, as your program is king of FCS, but this isn't football.
Cocky? Not at all, just trying to bring some knowledge to all this nieve information. How many of your 800k actually care about Valpo basketball? Ndsu has a state following with a strong reach into MN of people who care about ndsu sports, not as their 2nd or third option. Ndsu has done amazing things in a short time in DI basketball with a handful of top 25 wins. Ndsu would compete very well in the MVC, and the support structure would push them to the top of the league.
Valpo has A LOT of grads in Chicago as its only a 40 minutes from downtown of the third biggest city in the whole country.
VU2014 wrote:The best schools available are Valpo and Murray State. So go 11 teams (play a 22 game Conference regular season) and wait a year or two and make a school like Milwaukee or some other school earn their invite to the MVC. Put on a 1-2 year tryout.
Pathfinder wrote:I can't believe how many of you dudes are like, "well, convinced me," or "PantherU makes good points."
As I understand it, Panther's argument is this:PantherU wrote:
Anyone who is close to the Milwaukee program (unless they're naive) knows that the athletic director sabotaged the team during the final years of the Rob Jeter era in order to fire Rob Jeter. That happened a year ago. Her job is tied to the success of the new coach, LaVall Jordan, who has 100% support from the community and fan base. She would be absolutely nuts to do anything but try her hardest to support the basketball program now.
The APR ban was due to mishandled paperwork by a former compliance officer who left in 2013. He failed to file paperwork on several players who had been playing pro ball and would be exempt from the APR score (including Chiefs TE Demetrius Harris, who has since gotten his degree). He also failed to file paperwork on subsequent appeals, and was the only employee in athletics to be aware of it (as he was both the only person in compliance and the administrator overseeing academics in MBB). He left in summer 2013. Since they discovered the problem, the basketball team has put up a perfect 1000 APR score. Academics are not an issue.
So, the MVC should take Milwaukee because--if we take PantherU at his word, though it sounds a bit preposterous to me--they've have an AD who is willing to "sabotage" the program for several years just so she can fire the coach, and because the only reason the NCAA put them on academic probation is that they hire incompetent compliance officers ? That's an argument for taking Milwaukee? How many other schools have been put on probation in the last 5 years because of their APR? And the AD tried to sabotage the program for three years? Yeah, right--any woman in her first job as an AD would intentionally try to sabotage her school's most prominent sports program. What better way to assure your own personal successs, right? The idea of firing him right away because of the team's 8-24 record the prior year? Apparently never occurred to her.
That bizarre accusation might make us consider the course. Is this the same PantherU mentioned here: http://www.mvcfans.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... erU#p43736stl scooter wrote:@PantherU on twitter:
Not able to confirm this 100%, but it looks like Belmont, Oakland and Evansville will be joining the Horizon League. I'm not hearing any other schools brought up by my contacts, and too many contacts are using those three together. Either everyone I talk to is conferring with each other, or where there's smoke there's fire. I'm thinking the latter.
Panther also assures us:In a survey a couple years ago, students and fans overwhelmingly cited "low level opponents" such as Youngstown State as why they wouldn't go to games. Moving to the MVC would eliminate that in a heartbeat. I'd be willing to bet we'd be in Top 3 in attendance by Year 3 in the MVC.
So attendance will get better with that MVC invite? Well, couldn't you say that about any team moving up to the MVC from the Horizon, then? My guess is that fans at other Horizon schools aren't flocking down to see Milwaukee. And you know what Milwaukee's average attendance was last year? 1560. 9th in the 10 team Horizon. The year before, even though they won 20 games, it was 2667, below the Horizon average and in the bottom half of the conference.
But don't worry:For big opponents, Milwaukee has always come out - this has included conference games like Valpo and Green Bay
Yeah--a whopping 2267 for Valpo this year, and 2626 for their arch rival, Green Bay.
But there's an excuse. In the other thread, though, he argues:I have heard a few people bring up that Milwaukee's attendance is an issue, so I want to address that and end any worry about it right here, right now.
Several months before the 2015-16 season, our Director of Ticket Sales, Brian Morgan, left to go to Marquette. We were left with our assistant ticket manager, Eric Becker. He was running the office until August, when he took a similar job at Pitt.
The reason Morgan has not been replaced yet is because the athletic department is currently in a reshuffling to prepare for growth as a program. In short, they're currently trying to model the program after elite mid-majors and the spot just hasn't been filled yet.
So if you're wondering how attendance was bad this year, just know that Milwaukee Basketball was having tickets sold by student workers. That won't be the case moving forward.
In other words, "we've had terrible management, but trust me (a fan with a website), we'll get better." OK.
And of course, there's always the fact, as Panther points out, that their new coach wasn't hired by another school. That's convincing, eh?
Now, he's right on two things: they've got a big arena and they get you into the Milwaukee market. Oh, and he's right, in a series that began 7 years ago, they went 2-2 against UNI teams that never made the tournament. Well, sign me up!
Meanwhile, in another threat http://www.mvcfans.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 54#p105754, Panther argues that Milwaukee deserves a bid because they lost the Horizon League to Butler in 2010 and 2011. Shiver me timbers!
I'll go with squirrel, who points out:squirrel wrote:
Until 1999, Milwaukee was among the worst programs in DI. Period.
From 1999 until 2005 Milwaukee was fortunate to have Bo Ryan and Bruce Pearl in succession. Even Ryan in his 2 seasons only managed to get them to 3 over .500 for his two years-a testament to just how horrendous the program was in the nineties. Pearl was able to take a good situation and lead the program to 3 NCAA bids before leaving in 2005. They were probably very fortunate to avoid any sort of NCAA problems stemming from the Pearl era.
Rob Jeter, a Bo Ryan product, took Pearl's program to the tournament in his first year, and then proceeded to finish higher than 4th just twice over the next 10 years, and just 4 times higher than 5th. While he did have a second NCAA appearance, it was as a fifth place finisher.
As for the two seasons you cite, Milwaukee finished 4th in 2010, behind Wright St and Green Bay as well. So they ran into more than just The Greatest Mid-Major of All-Time (which is openly debatable.) I'll give you 2011 since they not only tied Butler for the league title, they also beat them. But they won fewer overall games and didn't even make the tourney because of a schedule that wasn't good enough to get them in...that's a Valley no-no, unless you're the Redbirds, but they'll never get it.
They've had losing Horizon records in 3 of the last 5 years.
Look, its OK to try and sell Milwaukee, they're not at the top of my list, but if we're being honest about history, the program has largely been a trainwreck. Now, they haven't been as terrible as they were in their early DI days, but they have had more teams closer to the bottom of DI than they have RPI 100 teams since Bo Ryan and Bruce Pearl have been out of the picture.
Their performance profile beyond that is the very definition of meh.
In the other thread, Panther again argues: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.
Isn't that true of any Horizon program? So if Milwaukee is one of the weaker programs in the HL--weak on attendance, so-so on the court--where's the benefit of taking them over, say, Wright State or Green Bay, which draw better and have been better on the court? Or Northern Kentucky, which won 24 games, made the Tournament, has the best facilities in the Horizon, and would get the MVC a toehold in the Cincinnati market (NKU is in a Cincy suburb).
The case for Milwaukee is no better (and in some cases quite a bit worse) than the case for Wright State, Northern Kentucky, Detroit, Oakland, Cleveland State, Green Bay, Omaha, Denver, Oral Roberts, UIC, or IUPUI.
E-Villan wrote:Who is the 6th private? Even if Valpo gets added, that only brings it to 5. To have true balance, you would need (2) privates and (1) public added.
You have some decent points for SEMO, but as I just pointed out above, we would now be adding a 3rd school in a market much weaker than it's ranking. We might as well throw in UT-Martin and move the conference offices and tournament to Paducah.
Their attendance isn't anything spectacular. They did get 5225 people in attendance for the Murray State game though, which SEMO won 82-69. For a comparison when SEMO played at Murray State, MuSu got 3080 people to show up. SEMO also won that game 75-74. Most of the time their (SEMO) attendance seems to be closer to the 1500 range.
mvfcfan wrote:
I think the ultimate addition that everyone can agree upon would be getting St Louis. If St Louis came out and contacted the MVC and said they were interested in joining they would be the no-brainer 12th option. I think we should wait and see what happens. Almost all of these teams (UNK, UNO, UWM, UIC, SEMO) are kind of sketchy 12th picks. And in all honesty all of these teams will still be options down the road. It's not like they are actually going anywhere as to where we couldn't invite them in a couple of years. A secret tryout or St Louis University is what we should be looking at.
Redhawk wrote:mvfcfan wrote:
I think the ultimate addition that everyone can agree upon would be getting St Louis. If St Louis came out and contacted the MVC and said they were interested in joining they would be the no-brainer 12th option. I think we should wait and see what happens. Almost all of these teams (UNK, UNO, UWM, UIC, SEMO) are kind of sketchy 12th picks. And in all honesty all of these teams will still be options down the road. It's not like they are actually going anywhere as to where we couldn't invite them in a couple of years. A secret tryout or St Louis University is what we should be looking at.
Yep...I think the 12th spot will be held open for SLU. Best option within the footprint, another MO school for MSU, balances out Private/Public.
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