Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:jsaluki080 wrote:VUGrad1314 wrote:Here's some realignment musings because I think we may be getting closer to something actually happening:
After nine years as an associate member of the MVC in Men's Soccer Central Arkansas is moving to the Sun Belt Conference to take up associate member status there. On the surface this looks like a ho-hum move that only affects one program at one school. However, this could touch off a series of moves that could significantly alter the conference landscape throughout the midwest as well as the WAC. Here's why:
NCAA leagues need at least 6 members in order to have an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The defection of Central Arkansas leaves the MVC at 6 men's soccer members (Loyola Valpo Missouri State Evansville Drake and Bradley). Luckily, this appears to be a stable group meaning that the MVC's auto bid shouldn't be under any immediate threat; however, when coupled with pressure from football brought on by North Dakota's anticipated accession to the MVFC in 2020 giving the conference 11 teams, as well as the difficult scheduling landscape in men's basketball, it feels like expansionary pressure is only building for the MVC as it looks to shore up men's soccer, balance football, and bolster men's basketball. Here's where things get interesting:
Murray State sponsors all 3 of these key sports received a site visit the last time the MVC went looking for a team and was extremely receptive to the idea of joining in addition to being a good fit within the conference footprint. They would have to be the odds-on favorite for a spot given their success in many key sports assuming their new AD is as pro-MVC as the previous one. The OVC would probably look to North Alabama Kennesaw State Western Illinois or Robert Morris (football only) as football replacements for Murray State. If the replacement team is indeed football only then Lipscomb is a very likely olympic sports replacement unless a school like Belmont blocks them.
Of course, the MVC has long held to the position that 11 teams is untenable. In the past, they have approached Belmont and have been rebuffed. Perhaps the loss of Murray State changes their thinking but that seems unlikely. It is more likely that the 12th team comes from the Horizon League which is where the MVC has gone the past two times it has needed replacements.
The danger there is that any defection from the HL of any schools the MVC might want (Milwaukee UIC NKU Wright State most likely) threatens the HL's auto bid in baseball. This is easily fixable by adding Fort Wayne or Western Illinois or by coaxing a school like Bellarmine or Southern Indiana to move up. If the HL adds a SL team it throws multiple sports into danger of losing their auto bids.
The SL can stave off this disaster with D2 move ups (Bellarmine USI Augustana or a Minnesota school) or by readmitting UMKC and Chicago State from the WAC. Both teams would likely relish the travel cost savings but their departure would drop the WAC to just 6 total members threatening its very existence once CSU-Bakersfield leaves in 2020. Would the remaining schools wait around to see what moves could be made to stabilize the conference or would they seek more stable homes? My money is on the latter.
Whether it comes from the SL the HL the MVC the MWC(Gonzaga? BYU? New Mexico State?) or even the WCC (Seattle? Denver? Cal-Baptist? Grand Canyon?) It feels as though we are one move away from significantly altering the college sports landscape.
An enjoyable read and it’s especially interesting for me to hear how other sports could effect a leagues decisions. I really only care about basketball so I never considered other things before.
Everybody basically already agreed Murray is the essentially the next team to join the MVC. It’s just a question who is the twelfth. That’s really what I was hoping to get from your post.
I still maintain we snatch up Murray asap, then wait for the pieces to fall before taking #12.
Wouldn't surprise me if the 12th is Wichita State
I believe the Shocker ship has sailed. If the AAC gets raided by the Big XII I could see the Mountain West taking them and using them as a carrot to lure Gonzaga and BYU to the Conference to create a western version of the BE\AAC. Sadly that's probably much better than anything the MVC can put together unless they built their own super league by adding Murray Belmont Wright State NKU the Dakotas etc.And even then and even then Gonzaga BYU and the ability to recruit California and possibly Texas are trump cards the MVC just doesn't have.
The Valley's best hopes are as follows:
1. Convincing SLU and\or Dayton (short term solution at best and likely not viable at all)
2. Convincing Belmont
3. Hoping NKU makes good on its potential
4. Hoping that instability in the Summit shakes SDSU loose
5. Hoping that Lipscomb's recent rise is for real and that they're more ambitious than Belmont
6. Hoping that some program in\near our footprint (Milwaukee UDM Oakland Wright State UIC Oral Roberts Little Rock) becomes a consistently viable program Hoping for another Loyola )
7. Biting the bullet and pulling in teams from way outside the footprint (UTA SFA BYU GCU NMSU) Not going to happen
BCPanther wrote:Meh, Soccer is solid and it wouldn't shock me if somebody added men's soccer either. It's not a terribly expensive sport and can be counteracted for Title IX reasons by adding something like women's bowling that is equally as inexpensive.
Football is going to be just fine because when North Dakota comes in, I think Western Illinois moves out to the OVC. They've made no secret that they aren't thrilled with the Summit League being so Dakota focused plus they'll dominate the OVC in football and can probably be more competitive in other sports than they currently are. Plus, it allows the MVFC to stay at only missing one team instead of two.
I am of the opinion that if Murray was the slam dunk everybody here seems to think they are, they would have made 11 work for a few years. They did it in the mid-90s when Evansville came in before Tulsa moved out. Murray wasn't a strong enough add on their own to make it worth pulling the trigger.
Points taken on soccer and football I see Western Illinois as a really strong candidate to move in realignment scenarios. We disagree on Murray The reason they aren't here yet is because our non Belmont options for #12 were awful or insufficiently proven and it would have caused immediate issues for football that are better addressed when UND comes aboard. They didn't want the football headache too soon unless they had a perfect twelfth. Without that it made more sense to wait Murray is in if they want to be when decision time comes. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if it's Murray State (to make the ADs happy) and Milwaukee (to make the presidents happy) or someone like Oral Roberts or Little Rock to placate Missouri State.