by Rambler63 » March 1st, 2018, 1:49 pm
What kind of concrete indication has anyone had that St. Louis (or Dayton) would consider leaving the A10? I think things are changing for the A10 vis a vis the MVC, but I haven't heard or seen anything specific about those two schools leaving.
Four years ago, it was kind of unthinkable that they would join the MVC, since the A10 was doing so well. In 2013-14, six of the 13 teams in the A10 made the NCAA Tournament: St. Louis, VCU, George Washington, St. Joe's, UMass and Dayton. In 2015, three out of 14 schools (Davidson was added). In 2016, three of 14, with one of the three regular season conference champions only making the NIT. In 2017, three of 14. And this year, there's likely to be only two out of 14, unless somebody besides Rhode Island beats St. Bonaventure in the conference tournament final. The A10's conference RPI ranking has dropped from 6 in 2013-14 to 7 for two years, then 8, and now 10th. They're not only below the Mountain West, they're below the MVC (after losing Wichita State).
Meanwhile, the MVC seems like a cozier spot these days for St. Louis especially, but also Dayton. Loyola has done well in the MVC and is a very similar school to St. Louis that the MVC didn't have before, in terms of being a city school, academically, budget-wise, and proximity. St. Louis literally doesn't have any other conference teams in the same time zone. Dayton lost their most successful coach in years, and doesn't have Xavier as a rival in the same league anymore, and the two haven't played each other since Dec. 2015. Dayton, St. Louis, Evansville and Loyola were in the same conference from 1988-1991.
Saint Louis has a budget of $6.4 million as of 2015-16, which is twice the highest in the MVC. Dayton's budget is $5 million, which is twice the MVC median. Some MVC schools are going to need to bump their budgets if they really want to attract those two schools.