ColonialBulldog wrote:Because it's been brought up, Norlander is reporting that UMKC investment is critical for a Valley invite:
"In order for Kansas City to be a viable candidate, per one source, there needs to be "shovels in the ground" on new facilities as quickly as possible."
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... nsas-city/I love Kansas City as a city but this feels like even more of a gamble than Loyola was. If the above is true, I think there are logical reasons to get on board (or maybe just stomach) the addition. Belmont and Murray State are great basketball additions and UMKC could be a good wild-card add.
From a purely selfish standpoint, I really want this to happen. Right now there's really only one easy conference road trip from Des Moines, and that's to Cedar Falls. As much as I love the Brown Bottle, CF just isn't as fun as KC.
We need to be concerned about the A-10 having 15 teams and moving west only for huge markets. Belmont seems to fit a mold for the A-10.
Belmont is a possibility for the A-10 but you have to think that that would be a more down the line thing because it would have been utterly stupid of them to jump to the MVC if the A-10 was even a remote possibility in the immediate future. I think Belmont will have to prove they can handle the bump up in weight class to the MVC first before the A-10 gets serious about them.
From the MVC side of things though if we're going for markets there are much much better options than Arlington and UMKC. I hope those two aren't true. That sounds like a last ditch attempt to hold on to Missouri State and if we have to dilute the conference this badly in order to do it then I would much rather they just go FBS and we can focus on making the best move for the conference as a whole without having to do shortsighted things to attempt to keep Missouri State which probably won't work anyway.
Our priority for post Loyola adds should be as follows:
1. Murray State
2. NKU\Wright State (assuming Wright State can financially support the move)
3. SDSU\NDSU
4. Milwaukee\UIC
5. Little Rock\Oral Roberts
(3-5 are pretty interchangeable if the entire profile as taken as a whole if it's just basketball then Miwaukee and UIC are the least appealing on the list if academics and other stuff matter this is the correct ranking though you could certainly put UIC and Milwaukee (both R1 institutions ahead of NDSU and SDSU even though they are state flagships).
6. St Thomas
7. Oakland\Detroit
8. Anybody else (Please God no to Arlington and UMKC)