On a slightly different note, I'm becoming a little frustrated with Elgin and not only because of the BB and the fact that he didnt make sure we got in the promo.
First off scheduling, how does ISU play SIU for the first time on the 16th conference game, how does WSU play Drake twice in the first month? In a league where every team plays each other twice, logically why would you not schedule every team to play each other in the first 9 and then the back 9 again.
Secondly TV, I think we have some good deals, but tv needs to be adjusted throughout the season. Why, when MSU, 1 in standings, plays at EU do they have SIU vs Drake on FSN? This isn't the only example. The good teams should be on tv for the betterment of the league, simple as that.
The RPI rule, which I think was pretty key to our success a few years ago, was also withdrawn. I may be alone but I think that has cost us a bid or 2, ISU the year Drake won the conference in particular.
TylerDurden wrote:Doug Elgin is not even close to the problem.
The points you guys keep bringing up fall directly onto the coaches, ADs and, in some cases, Presidents of the league schools.
I don't want to be that guy who says he knows more about certain things than anyone else, but I do know about this.
If you think he's for the "status quo" you're just wrong. He's one of the most progressive-thinking commissioners in all of college sports, especially outside of the BCS.
I know for a fact that Elgin finds, arranges and flat out hands good-to-great non-conference games (outside of the MWC/BB) to teams in the MVC who flat our REFUSE to take them.
But the reality of scheduling is that he can't make the entire slate of games for a school. How in the world can you blame Elgin for scheduling when his ideas have given most of the teams in the league their best games?
The schools would rather play 18 home games against the SWAC than to play a slate that gets them in contention for an at-large berth. All you have to do is look at the schedules to see this.
Further, the problem isn't that there isn't a target RPI restriction, the problem is that the schools need a restriction to schedule a decent non-conference schedule.
People want to talk about a small-time "mindset" in this league...there it is. Why would a team need an incentive -- especially a good team -- to schedule so that they could make the NCAA Tournament as an at-large? That's the problem.
They're too worried about winning home games against the blind school to see the big picture. You can go 32-3 and it won't matter because you didn't play or beat anyone. People are putting all of their eggs in one basket and it's killing the overall profile of the league.
That falls on the coaches and ADs - and there are a lot of new ones since 2006. Heck, nearly all of the coaches are new and most of the ADs are new.
They all want to put their stamp on things and think they know more than a guy who's been doing it for decades -- they don't and they've proven as much.
They can give all the lip service they want about "nobody will play us" and "it's hard to schedule" but they routinely reject games against anyone who they think could beat them. It's self-preservation at its worst and it comes to a head when the teams aren't good enough to beat the lousy teams they schedule.
No one wants to think their favorite school is the problem but, this just in, your school is just as guilty as any other. If your school is a supposed "contender" they're probably more guilty since they supposedly have a team to beat some of the big dogs, yet won't even try.
Seriously, what more do people want from Elgin? The guy can't hire coaches or ADs and can't build the entire schedule for people and he isn't responsible for recruiting.
You should be directing your ire toward your own institution for its scheduling and hiring decisions. I don't understand this "Blame Elgin" mindset. Where is the personal accountability?
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