Redhawk wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:One thing to watch: if Gonzaga leaves, the WCC is in prime position to poach Seattle from the WAC, and the WAC would once again be pressed against the minimum limit required to exist as a conference.
I'd do a couple things:
1) Call BYU. It's a longshot, but the WCC sans Gonzaga is not what they want their endgame to be. With the MWC filled up and Wichita taking the non-football spot in the AAC, it's possible the MVC represents their last best chance at having semi-regular chances at at-large bids in the future.
2) Call New Mexico St. If the WAC is gonna go down in flames.....
I really like this outside the box thinking. Adding these two together would create quite a buzz nationally
and make the MVC stronger in their battle for prominence with the A10 and MWC.
This pairing would most likely not be sustainable long term but would be great while it lasts!
A long term topic on this forum is the MVC #1 goal to become a multi-bid conference again. Lots of schemes being talked to increase the number of NCAA bids to other than P5+1 teams, i.e. more bids for the high mid major conferences.
If Gonzaga moves to the MTN West, possibly accompanied by BYU, and the MTN WEST is able to pick up one or two new at large bids (on top of their 2 bids in 2018), how will that effect the the MVC and other MM conferences. It surely would tighten the number of available at large bids and hurt the chances of the other MMs (American, MVC, Atlantic 10, Colonial Athletic, West Coast, WAC, Conference USA, etc.) to increase their bids count.