BEARZ77 wrote:I wasn't referring to Murray State as I was already assuming them as having an offer in hand as number 11 since the topic was who should be #12. Guess it's not a done deal, but that was my assumption. For me Murray has always been a no brainer at #11.
As far as the comment about level of play between the Horizon and some of SLU's conferences, I simply speak by experience. When the Bears were in the Mid Con, they made 6 straight Tourney appearances between 86 and 92, an NIT in 86, 4 straight NCAA's then an NIT in 91, followed by an NCAA in their 1st year in the Valley in 92. We've made one NCAA] since; Evansville was similar with NCAA appearances in 89,92, 93, from a lower level league, but I think only twice since joining the Valley. IMHO Missouri State has had at least 4 other teams since that if playing in a league like the Horizon would have been NCAA Tourney teams. We've had 3 teams with RPI's below 40 not make it. So that's all I'm saying about SLU is that they have been in the tournament more than most of current Valley teams and more than any of the others on this list[ sans Murray] despite generally playing against superior competition. That suggests they would do well here.
I just think a lot of people see their poor 3 year record and overlook things like their budget, their facilities, their attendance potential, the natural rivalries,as well as their historical success when they talk about schools on this list being superior options. Again not Murray State included.
You're spending a lot of time making a case for them based on the 70s 80s and early 90s.
We aren't forgetting that 3 year run. I think we are seeing that 3 year run in the early 10s as the except at SLU.
In the 15 seasons, outside of those 3 seasons, since the turn of the century SLU has zero trips to the NCAA tournament and is under .500 as a program at 218-231.
Outside of those three seasons going all the way back to 1990 they have 5 total 20+ win seasons. 5 20+ win seasons in 25 years.
Talking about SLU is like talking about Drake, Loyola or Evansville. "LOOK AT THE RESOURCES, ARENA AND POTENTIAL THEY HAVE FOR THE MARKET THEY ARE IN! IF THEY GET THE EXACT RIGHT SITUATION THEY COULD RETURN TO THEIR GLORY DAYS OF THE 50S-60s (DRAKE AND LOYOLA) OR 80S (EVANSVILLE AND LOYOLA).
I understand the reasons people would sell them as "the next coming", but holy crap that is actually hard to believe when looking at their last 30 seasons, their actual lack of fans showing up to games, and their administrative inability to do anything.