Roberts Stadium wrote:USI to The Valley would make no sense. Back in the day when it was about rivalries and bus trips maybe, but today it's about markets and athletic budgets and you'd be doubling down on a small city with next to no additional value. And even if UE left you'd be replacing a private with a public which would throw off the balance even more.
I think it'll be interesting to see if a market this size can support two Div I teams although the lower echelon of Div I today is basically Div II of yesterday. I will admit I wouldn't be surprised if UE dropped down a division or two eventually because I still think when everything is said and done there will be a huge fallout from COVID with a lot of teams having to make tough decisions. I had heard that there were more teams wanting to drop down to Div II then move up to Div I. I'm surprised that there hasn't been movement on that already especially with the future of education shifting away from big universities as well. UE is a small private university that can't rely on public funding like USI and they've been fighting off relegation already.
This move would have been much better for both programs if the city would have built the downtown arena when they were trying in 98 with Pearl and USI instead of UE. I'll miss GLVC basketball but am looking forward to seeing both the valley conferences in town.
I think it is great for both schools, the city, the local high schools and the entire region. Those of us in the Evansville area now have 2 schools that will be competing for our attention and money. We have more variety in the D1 teams coming to Evansville. USI in the OVC, or ASUN, or Horizon, means an entire conference of new teams coming to Evansville. Our local players now have 2 choices if they want to stay around home.
UE must get its act together, not just in MBB basketball, but in baseball (USI has a great coach, great program and 2 recent NCAA D2 Championships), Women's Softball (Another NCAA D2 championship), WBB and Soccer. If UE continues to suck it, then a trip to the West side will be more attractive.
And I can see the Ford Center stuffed with 10,000+ for an annual crosstown showdown.
Step up to the challenge UE Aces or get left behind.