by PantherU » May 18th, 2020, 3:53 pm
I've passionately argued for my school's inclusion into the MVC for years, on this board and elsewhere.
Green Bay's problems are wholly financial. They're one of the smallest schools in the UW System, it's frankly surprising they're the 3rd D-I school in the system. Madison and Milwaukee are tier 1 doctoral research universities. Madison is the clear flagship, but Milwaukee is as far above the other schools as Madison is above them. Green Bay, on the other hand, would fit below Oshkosh, Lacrosse, Platteville, hell any number of schools. Its status as a Division I athletics program is literally the only thing separating it from the WIAC schools in the UW System.
Here's where I might surprise you guys: don't go with us. We're not ready for a move to the MVC. Our athletic director came in 2013 and had marching orders to move on from the basketball coach. She proceeded to act like the owner in Major League, doing everything in her power to screw over the coach. She ended up firing him in 2016, and we have had an absolute cluster f*** since. Chancellor Mark Mone hired Michigan assistant LaVall Jordan and lost him a year later to the perfect storm that landed him at Butler (Go on my Twitter feed, I called it the day Thad Matta retired from Ohio State). I say Mone hired Jordan because the AD was accused of being racist in hiring (of ~45 employees in athletics, only the hoops coaching staffs had people of color by the time she fired Jeter) and Mone didn't want to throw fuel in the fire by replacing a black coach with a white coach, since she was hiring TJ Otzelberger (if you can ever corner TJ, you'll get a great story of how he got fucked over).
She replaced the departed Jordan with Pat Baldwin, who has done pretty much nothing in three seasons as coach. Now every positive hope clings on Baldwin's son, who is a consensus Top 5 recruit in the 2021 class, picking his father's team over...you know...Duke, Kentucky, UCLA, pretty much every team you'd face in a gauntlet of all-time world beaters. They gave the AD a four-year extension with absolutely zero justification for doing so.
At this moment in time, we're a lost cause. I hope we can one day move past this nightmare, but Amanda Braun's still our AD and even if the unthinkable happens and Pat Baldwin Jr. commits to the team, we're looking at one, maybe two years of success before we return to the level Baldwin Sr. has had us at.
***THAT SAID***
Get NKU. Don't think too hard on this one. Go get them, get them now, don't wait for another off-season. This is a school that had good success in Division II, then used their move to Division I as the impetus to massively build up its facilities in preparation.
The now-named BB&T Arena is better than any MVC arena I've been in. Granted, it's not the full list, but I'd say it's a better arena than Carver at Bradley, McLeod at UNI, Gentile at LUC and miles better than the ARC. If I had to compare it to an MVC arena I'm familiar with but haven't entered, I'd say it's a smaller version of the JQH. It's phenomenal.
They also built brand new baseball and soccer stadiums with the move.
Their current AD, Ken Bothof, was the longtime AD at Green Bay (yeah, in-conference GB). Green Bay has very little money, yet Bothof not only kept that program afloat, he hired every coach that won at a high level there. He hired Brian Wardle, who he lost to Bradley because let's face it - GB didn't have the money to stave off Bradley's offer. Bothof did a whole lot with a whole little, and he knows how to be hands-off and not micromanage his coaching staffs.
NKU's the third program in the Cincinnati metro, yes, but they're the only one on the Kentucky side and they're nuts for their sports. A move to the MVC for NKU would be more UNI than Evansville.
You're not going out of your way geographically. Cincinnati is only a few hours' drive from most schools, and their international airport is on the Kentucky side of the river, just a 15-minute drive from campus.
Their fans travel. When we played them in the 2017 conference title game in Detroit, they had a couple thousand fans at the game and that was the Horizon League's ill-advised "Motor City Madness." They'll have more people in St. Louis even if their team isn't all that good.
The Horizon League is purgatory. Some of you guys may privately long to move to a difference conference like Wichita State and Creighton, but truthfully the MVC is a paradise in comparison to our s*** hole league with a terrible commissioner.
NKU's community would respond to a move to the MVC. When they first came to our conference, they were wide-eyed and excited to be playing us. I don't think our own fans have thought much of our program since the Sweet 16 in 2005, but to NKU that's the program they were coming to play.
They're optimistic, ravenous, they're huge basketball junkies and they're deserving of the promotion.
I endorse Northern Kentucky University for membership in the MVC.