by gbphoenix1 » November 7th, 2017, 1:27 pm
I know nobody asked me but I wanted to throw my two cents in. I certainly understand the motivation for MVC fans to want Murray State. They have had a great run that has turned out several NBA players. The impressive thing to me is that they have done this over several different coaches, so it really leads me to believe that they have a program and not a flash in the pan.
With Murray State being the strong #11 candidate that leads to much debate about the #12 candidate. I personally think St. Louis is the best team that the MVC might possibly target. When I think about the financial and fan impact that Creighton and Wichita State brought to their program I don’t see a lot of teams that can have that type of impact. I think Arch Madness with its prime CBS broadcast on a Sunday only really works with a full arena and a strong alpha program. When I look around it feels like SLU has the best chance of any possible/realistic targets to be a financial, fan and tv player for the league.
I also believe SLU is holding out for the Big East so that gets me to the heart of my post. I know Milwaukee, UIC and Omaha have had their tires kicked by the MVC. UMKC has received some fan attention but they are really far away from being competitive in my opinion and also evaluating their own D1 status. The Dakota schools have been discussed by fans. I wanted to make a case for consideration for my Alma Mater, Green Bay. While it can’t move the needle like SLU can, it compares very favorably to almost any other candidate.
Let me start with the negatives as I am aware that it isn’t all roses in Green Bay. Some of the Olympic sports aren’t good and they sponsor Nordic Skiing which really isn’t a fit for anyone’s profile. The overall budget for athletics isn’t huge but they are competitive financially in hoops but would need an additional bump up. The university has a growing enrollment and endowment but was founded in 1965 so it isn’t a huge school with tons of students and programs. On the financial side the university isn’t loaded. I would submit that the best days are ahead for GB as they are adding programs to turn out really productive undergraduates who over time will make more and donate more. Also, the university is public which I know some won’t like and it doesn’t have a huge graduate program to bolster the academic profile. It isn’t going to be called the Harvard of the Midwest anytime soon.
With the above as a background there is still a strong case for GB. One is branding. Even though the name of the school is the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, the branded name for athletics is Green Bay. Thanks to the Packers pretty much all sports fans know what Green Bay is.
Another is the facilities. The men’s hoops team plays in a 9000 seat arena built in the early 2000’s that has aged very nicely. It is the second nicest in the Horizon League in my opinion. The women play on campus in a university owned arena that is 10 years old and seats 4000 people. This building also has a specific men’s basketball practice gym as well as all of the other amenities you would expect. Right now the university is building a $4,000,000 soccer stadium and updating the softball stadium in the same project. The overall facility package for GB is strong, as strong as any regional mid major.
Let’s be honest though men’s hoops are driving this expansion discussion. Valpo was looked at as a no brainer by most, especially on the outside. In the ten years that Valpo was in the league the teams were 10-10 against each other in the regular season. Valpo did have a 3-1 edge in the post season. Also, GB was 10-2 against Loyola in their last six years in the Horizon. GB is 3-1 against Northern Kentucky. GB has competed well against teams that have been added or discussed.
For additional reference against Butler they were 2-8 in their last 5 years. Against the MVC over the last ten years GB is 3-6. Against high majors over the last ten years they are 4-20 with wins over Wisconsin, Marquette, Virginia and Miami.
The men’s hoops team has finished 4th, 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 6th, 3rd, 1st, 2nd, 4th and 3rd in the last ten years of the Horizon League. The 7th and 6th were the first two Wardle years and the most recent 4th was the first Linc Darner year that they did end up going to the NCAA tournament. This is a program that can compete pretty quickly at the MVC level in my opinion.
Fan support has ranged from a low of 2948 to a high of 4086 average attendance during the last ten years. Green Bay does better at the gate as the season moves along, especially when the Packers wrap up and the big conference games start. I think the fan base is strong and they do draw over 5k or 6k for the better conference games. A full slate of better games will only help.
Green Bay men’s hoops have stayed relevant by mostly growing within. They do take in D1 transfers but most of those are regional guys returning home. They do take in JUCO guys to compliment the roster but the core has always been high school recruits. Green Bay has 5 freshmen this year so I would think the trend of sustained competiveness will continue over the next few years.
As an added bonus the women’s hoops team is very good and competitive in the NCAA tournament. They have made the big dance in 15 of the last 20 years and won a game in 5 of those years. Women’s volleyball is competitive now and men’s soccer just won a share of the Horizon League championship.
I know MVC fans want a program that can move the needle of the league and frankly that might be hard to find if SLU doesn’t join. For those fans who will accept a 12th program that can be competitive and build on the MVC brand then Green Bay should be on their radar. In my opinion it is a much stronger addition than most of the schools that have been talked about and I wanted to take a few minutes to share Green Bay’s profile for MVC fan consideration. Thanks for reading and happy hoops season.