Evansville and Valpo were the last two that we took on 'success' rather than 'potential' fwiw......
Missouri State, UNI and Loyola were all taken on 'potential'....
BCPanther wrote:Evansville and Valpo were the last two that we took on 'success' rather than 'potential' fwiw......
Missouri State, UNI and Loyola were all taken on 'potential'....
BCPanther wrote:Evansville and Valpo were the last two that we took on 'success' rather than 'potential' fwiw......
Missouri State, UNI and Loyola were all taken on 'potential'....
Kyle_Saluki_17 wrote:IllinoisState wrote:Kansas City isn't as bad as I thought they would be this year. 228 in Kenpom. ISU is 227. That's not good though. UTA is 281. That's horrible.
This will tank our SOS.
It isn't about what they are this year. It is about what they will be in the future if inside the MVC. They will spend more. They will have better facilities (assuming these things are in the agreement). Everyone gets so caught up in the past vs. what we could see in the future. What teams have done in the past doesn't matter. Loyola's national championship 50 years ago doesn't help us...But their Final 4 and Sweet 16 while being here does. People get so hung up in "tradition" around here.
E-Villan wrote:BCPanther wrote:Evansville and Valpo were the last two that we took on 'success' rather than 'potential' fwiw......
Missouri State, UNI and Loyola were all taken on 'potential'....
I'm curious what "Potential" UNI had or has over Evansville, then or now?
We came into the league with a 40+ year track record of success at both D-1 and the old College Division. Remember, all those College Division wins were against most of the schools currently in the MVC. We were also the biggest gate in the league, well over 10K year in and out.
There is no question UNI has performed better on the court than us over the last decade plus...but again, what does that have to do with potential? Our budget, market and facilities are all in the upper half of the league, and despite the absolute suckitude of our on court performance, we still rank among the top in attendance each year. UNI on the other hand has mediocre facilities, a small market, and no real history of large attendance. I do recall you lecturing the Valpo board on how great your pool was, so I will concede that one to you.
UNI has done much better with their resources and decisions in the last decade, but what does that have to do with "potential"? If we ever get our heads out of our rears, I would say our "potential" or ceiling is still higher.
Looking across the conference, I really only see two red flags that are subpar to everyone else, the Indiana State basketball budget and Valpo's facilities. Other than that, there really isn't a place for much finger waving at anything else.
E-Villan wrote:BCPanther wrote:Evansville and Valpo were the last two that we took on 'success' rather than 'potential' fwiw......
Missouri State, UNI and Loyola were all taken on 'potential'....
I'm curious what "Potential" UNI had or has over Evansville, then or now?
We came into the league with a 40+ year track record of success at both D-1 and the old College Division. Remember, all those College Division wins were against most of the schools currently in the MVC. We were also the biggest gate in the league, well over 10K year in and out.
There is no question UNI has performed better on the court than us over the last decade plus...but again, what does that have to do with potential? Our budget, market and facilities are all in the upper half of the league, and despite the absolute suckitude of our on court performance, we still rank among the top in attendance each year. UNI on the other hand has mediocre facilities, a small market, and no real history of large attendance. I do recall you lecturing the Valpo board on how great your pool was, so I will concede that one to you.
UNI has done much better with their resources and decisions in the last decade, but what does that have to do with "potential"? If we ever get our heads out of our rears, I would say our "potential" or ceiling is still higher.
Looking across the conference, I really only see two red flags that are subpar to everyone else, the Indiana State basketball budget and Valpo's facilities. Other than that, there really isn't a place for much finger waving at anything else.
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