Only realistic one would be the Mountain West if they'd decide to add non-football members, which they've talked about in the past. Their current 12 plus Gonzaga, BYU, Wichita and UNI makes that an easy 3 or 4 bid league every year.
Only realistic one would be the Mountain West if they'd decide to add non-football members, which they've talked about in the past. Their current 12 plus Gonzaga, BYU, Wichita and UNI makes that an easy 3 or 4 bid league every year.
IWokeUpLikeThis wrote:Maybe Murray replaces Northern Iowa, per BCPanther’s post yesterday on his team’s board:Only realistic one would be the Mountain West if they'd decide to add non-football members, which they've talked about in the past. Their current 12 plus Gonzaga, BYU, Wichita and UNI makes that an easy 3 or 4 bid league every year.
Dean Wormer wrote:
I have been wondering the same thing as well. Yes, Murray has Valley level facilities, not to mention their basketball performance through the years. Also, I doubt we would have a Murray poster taking over the board, talking in circles about adding non-Valley level members or the impending doom of the MVC. How that vote shook out would be interesting, but I don't think it was strictly along football lines. I remember seeing a video with the Evansville AD where he was pretty adamant about their desire to add Murray.
SLU and Murray are the ONLY two programs that are potential candidates that are currently Valley worthy. Guess what, we don't need 60 pages telling us how SLU feels their interests are better served with eastern exposure, or how we all have agreed over and over that Murray belongs in. WE KNOW. And we certainly don't need talk about commuter schools, or Arizona schools, or whatever other flavor of the day he comes up with. Valpo fan needs to understand the history, and more importantly, the make up of the Valley. 5 public schools that are very similar, and 5 private schools that are also very similar. All except one have above average facilities and fan bases. All are the primary program in their respective markets, with the exception of Loyola, and frankly, they may be now as well. That pie can be divided a little, but grabbing the lesser school in places like Omaha, Tulsa or Dayton should never be considered. And, contrary to his belief, the Valley has been relatively stable. I see nothing in the future that would change it.
It is up to the 10 members of this conference to improve the league. No addition will magically do it, not even MSU or SLU by themselves. Valpo fan needs to worry about getting his programs performance and facilities up to Valley levels before telling us that we have to expand or die. His concerns about improving the MVC should begin and end in Northwest Indiana at this point.
mvfcfan wrote:Adding Murray State, SEMO, WIU, and EIU will solve all of our problems.
All have travel partners, lots of football, kick the Dakota schools to the curb, bring fans to St Louis.
Dean Wormer wrote:BCPanther wrote:Pardon my hot take here:
Maybe it should have been Murray instead of Valpo? I think non-football school paranoia got in the way and we ended up with the worse option.
I'm not sure how you can walk into the non-air conditioned ARC that was last renovated in 1984 around the bones of a building built in 1939 and say 'Yep, this is a Valley facility'. Murray has also been able to maintain success through a series of coaching moves and changes. Valpo hasn't exactly been successful without a head coach named Drew.
I have been wondering the same thing as well. Yes, Murray has Valley level facilities, not to mention their basketball performance through the years. Also, I doubt we would have a Murray poster taking over the board, talking in circles about adding non-Valley level members or the impending doom of the MVC. How that vote shook out would be interesting, but I don't think it was strictly along football lines. I remember seeing a video with the Evansville AD where he was pretty adamant about their desire to add Murray.
SLU and Murray are the ONLY two programs that are potential candidates that are currently Valley worthy. Guess what, we don't need 60 pages telling us how SLU feels their interests are better served with eastern exposure, or how we all have agreed over and over that Murray belongs in. WE KNOW. And we certainly don't need talk about commuter schools, or Arizona schools, or whatever other flavor of the day he comes up with. Valpo fan needs to understand the history, and more importantly, the make up of the Valley. 5 public schools that are very similar, and 5 private schools that are also very similar. All except one have above average facilities and fan bases. All are the primary program in their respective markets, with the exception of Loyola, and frankly, they may be now as well. That pie can be divided a little, but grabbing the lesser school in places like Omaha, Tulsa or Dayton should never be considered. And, contrary to his belief, the Valley has been relatively stable. I see nothing in the future that would change it.
It is up to the 10 members of this conference to improve the league. No addition will magically do it, not even MSU or SLU by themselves. Valpo fan needs to worry about getting his programs performance and facilities up to Valley levels before telling us that we have to expand or die. His concerns about improving the MVC should begin and end in Northwest Indiana at this point.
Jsnhbe1Birds wrote:mvfcfan wrote:Adding Murray State, SEMO, WIU, and EIU will solve all of our problems.
All have travel partners, lots of football, kick the Dakota schools to the curb, bring fans to St Louis.
Bahahahaha ha
Congrats mvfcfan you have the dumbest post in this thread
mvfcfan wrote:Adding Murray State, SEMO, WIU, and EIU will solve all of our problems.
All have travel partners, lots of football, kick the Dakota schools to the curb, bring fans to St Louis.
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