by MoValley John » February 19th, 2011, 11:03 pm
Anyone can lay the blame anywhere they want, but the fact of the matter is this, the fanbases of each school need to look inward and not outward. Doug Elgin ended the 150 rule because of pressure from schools that complained that the bar was set too high. He didn't want to end it. Elgin has tried, he can only do what the member schools will allow. If you are upset with what has just happened, the writing has been on the wall for four or five years. UNI makes a S-16 last year and everyone discounted what was plainly visible, the Valley was spiraling downhill. So please, rather than casting blame elsewhere, look at your school, not just the W's and L's, look at your athletic budget, look at your local and state politics and see who is attacking your program; look at your AD's and look at your coaches and their scheduling policies. If you do a quick check and see that your coaching staff isn't paid in the top half of the Valley and your basketball budget isn't top half, the coaches need to be paid more, the budgets need to be increased and much more needs to be demanded. If you are paying your coaching staffs in the top half of the Valley and you have a well funded program that isn't garnering results, coaches need to be replaced. On the other hand, if you are paying entry level wages, underfunding the program and hoping for championships, you are dilusional.
As for today, I think a lot of the success, or lack thereof, can be traced back to the attitude of the Valley coaching staffs, players and fans. Everyone has badmouthed the event and complained about how it is a bad deal and that they really didn't want to play the damn game. We have a thread on this very board regarding the Valley coaches questioning the event. Well the event is scheduled and attitude has so much to do with success in athletics, so people need to quit biatching about the event, fans need to shut up and enjoy the games, coaches need to quit complaining and get their teams ready and the players need to lace up their shoes and play the damn game. The Valley isn't too good for the event as the results have proven.
On another note, the Valley is in a rebuilding year, we all knew that. Marshall has been at WSU for four years, Martin at MSU for three and McDermott is in his first year at Creighton. These three programs will be good for years to come and the Valley is looking to be much better next year. The Valley will be back, afterall, Jim Les is the Dean of the Valley coaches. For the first time in a long while, every program is somewhat of a state of flux. Next year promises to be better, but at the same time, like it or not, money drives success in college athletics, the Valley will bounce up and doown year to year unless schools pony up more cash to pay and keep coaches longer, recruit harder, play better schedules and demand, not hope for results.