Kyle_Saluki_17 wrote:smidge34 wrote:One of the few things I love about the Ohio Valley Conference is you can drive to the majority of opposing teams’ venues on a Thursday night and be back in your bed by 2:00 am, some by midnight. A close and easy drive to the tournament championship venue is another positive. You start spreading out your footprint then you lose that and you become kind of a TV league.
With all due respect, look how well that is working out for the OVC. If we have to fly to get to a decent road game, I'm good with it. I know Murray fans travel well, but in most cases around college basketball, the crowd at games are 95+% home fans. Like most fans, I watch SIU at home in person and I am content with watching road games on TV (except Arch Madness. I do try to go to that most years.) The only reason proximity really matters much here to fans, for the purpose of fans traveling, is distance to Arch Madness.
That isn't what is causing the demise of the OVC. In fact, I would argue that is what made the OVC a good conference in the past. When you have teams like wku and MTSU, and you dont add teams like SIUE and UTM, you have high ticket sales ($), high fan involvement ($), good road team turnout ($), and good basketball. All of those things add together to make a good conference. What killed the OVC is that you added weak, non investing teams, with no D1 success in basketball, you lost good teams who left the conference (often to chase football mirages that have left them a shell of what they once were), and you tried to serve two masters (Basketball and Football). In all honesty, that is why I like the MVC as much as I do. The other sports are nationally competitive, but basketball drives the ship. That is an institutional fit for Murray State. We watched as a nationally recognized conference (multiple teams getting bids in the '80's, NCAA tournament wins, multiple teams ranked in the '60s and '70s) started chasing football, losing money (like nearly everyone does in football), losing members to weaker basketball conferences, and now we see it as it is; a low tier conference with no real desire to improve. They want to spend as little as possible while still talking about "Hey we aren't D2!". That isn't Murray State. We have increased our athletic investment and are continuing to do so. We do have a nationally recognized brand in mens basketball.
Im not terribly worried about our football. FCS is not a real moneymaker (except to schedule guarantee games, with will be going away). Our football will be better than it has been, as we have seen increased investment. We are a basketball school. We want to play basketball schools. We want to play teams that give a crap in front of fans who give a crap. And we aren't afraid of "Not a state" chants... lol