I just can't believe we're thinking of inviting Arlington and Kansas City and that this is being driven by the private schools (well that part I can believe). It's like the private schools don't seem to care about making this a strong league and are just hoping two Texas kids per year decide they want to go to their school or something. I get that enrollment issues abound but this is such a bad move and won't solve the problem. This needs to be Murray State NKU and UIC or Wright State if we're adding three. That would give us two good markets and two solid basketball programs as well as one that seems to be up and coming or three solid programs if it's Wright State. If anybody else leaves go after Milwaukee an R1 school with some basketball tradition (assuming we invite UIC in this round). We should be drawing from the top or at the very least the middle of the leagues we're taking teams from. If the private schools are hellbent on KC and UT-Arlington then if I were a public school with any hope of getting out I would be looking for the exit because this isn't a basketball centric league anymore if those are the additions. It's a league with God only knows what priorities.
I'd also accept and even potentially rather have the Dakota schools than UIC or Milwaukee or even perhaps Wright State but they don't help as much with enrollment UIC and NKU might. Where do you think a midwestern private school is going to have more success pulling students? Cincinnati\Dayton Chicago\Milwaukee or Arlington\Dallas and Kansas City? University presidents are smart so they should really start using their heads here.