tribecalledquest wrote:
No one "trashed" their decision. At least I didn't see it. Everyone agreed they understand the move from a cultural, educational and religious fit. The question is about the A10 vs the MVC in basketball and how that relates to Loyola.
And fans of EVERY league get defensive when being compared to other similar leagues. Some of it isn't rational.
I personally feel the A10 is buying high on Loyola and it's better days on the hardwood are behind them. Porter Moser was smart to get out when he did. Of course I could be 100% wrong.
Ok so you start this post by saying no one trashed their decision, then saying at least you didn’t. Speaking for all, then saying you actually have no clue other than yourself. Go look at the first page of this thread, “the move was short sighted and dumb, good riddance Loyola”.
I never once stated the A10 was far and away the better league, but as of lately they’ve been more successful getting to the tournament and seem to get more respect from the media. When people bash the move and s*** talk Loyola I’m going to defend them as I’d expect most super fans would do.
I think the move was good for Loyola. I think the A10 gives Loyola better odds to get into the tournament each year and the culture fit is obvious. Majority of basketball analytics have ranked the A10 above the MVC in recent years, that could change because the disparity is not that large. With Murray State and Belmont joining the MVC I think the gap gets even smaller. Did Loyola know either was going to join when they left? Where both going to join/get invited if Loyola didn’t leave? Would that have changed Loyola’s mind about leaving? Those are all questions that I don’t know and if I did, it would help me evaluate the decision to leave better.
It’s fair to assume that Loyola’s glory days are behind them, most would think that after a mid-major goes to the final four and loses the head coach that took them there that there is going to be a regression. They seem to be doing fine this year after losing their HC and star player. Not to mention Loyola is recruiting better than ever. The school has invested in the program and Porter left it in a substantially better place than he found it, so I think the program will be fine in the A10. Like you all have stated the bottom feeders there are atrocious anyways, so it’s not like Loyola is going to be below them. If the level of competition is really as close as you all make it seem to be, then how could possibly going to a conference that the media seems to like more and that receives more auto bids be bad for a program? If we use the logic that Loyola isn’t going to do well in the A10 but the level of competition is the same, then that means they wouldn’t have done well if they stayed in the MVC. So what does it even matter? You might as well go to the place that historically has had better odds to make the tourney. I like the Valley, I didn’t make this choice but I can understand why they made it. I’m just tired of the jabs and reacted, I’m over it now after getting that out.