VUGrad1314 wrote:BCPanther wrote:Again. Hard no on the Dakotas. People think UNI is an outlier? Brookings is another 5 hours away from here and Fargo is over 7. You don't blow up your footprint to go where there's no people. There's a reason we went south.
And that's all before we talk about them 1) being a package deal and 2) how f****** awful it is to have to deal with NDSU.
FIVE hours? I thought it was like 3 at the most. Holy crap. Never mind. I really need to look at a map before I consider new MVC additions. I'm guessing if we do go to 14 it will be to balance publics and privates to go with St Thomas and Bellarmine if they both show enough potential. I don't think ORU will be considered for cultural reasons. If Milwaukee can resurrect their program or Little Rock can see some growth or Wright State and NKU can get healthier financially then maybe they can and will be candidates but I would have to guess that the most likely scenario IF we go to 14 eventually would be St Thomas and Bellarmine. It's also perhaps theoretically possible if we secure the media deal with Bally Sports South and Southeast that we look for candidates out of the SOCON. There are a lot of private schools there and most of them are good at basketball. That said, they've all been together for a long time I believe and that conference has a lot of tradition just like ours so it's unlikely any school would leave one for the other. My best guess is that we'll be at 12 for a long time unless and until St Thomas just absolutely beats our door down and forces us to add them.
Minneapolis is just over 3, that's totally doable but the Dakotas are way farther away than anybody realizes and I don't think the Eastern schools in the MVFC realize that all of them except USD are flights for us too and that's why divisions are a non-starter.