MissouriValleyUnite wrote:I take it I missed the announcement the Horizon has a member in Chicago?
BigMacAttack wrote:Neither UE nor the MVC would be better off with UE moving to the Horizon League in my opinion. SIU, ISU-B, and Murray State are 3 big rivalries for UE. UE has great basketball, baseball, softball, and soccer facilities. The current administration is moving forward with improving both the facilities and the teams that represent the university.
The only plus side of that move would be the basketball teams never having to play in Iowa again in January and February.
Aces44 wrote:MissouriValleyUnite wrote:I take it I missed the announcement the Horizon has a member in Chicago?
Minutiae to the larger point, but in this scenario Valpo was regulated back the the Horizon also.
TylerDurden wrote:BigMacAttack wrote:Neither UE nor the MVC would be better off with UE moving to the Horizon League in my opinion. SIU, ISU-B, and Murray State are 3 big rivalries for UE. UE has great basketball, baseball, softball, and soccer facilities. The current administration is moving forward with improving both the facilities and the teams that represent the university.
The only plus side of that move would be the basketball teams never having to play in Iowa again in January and February.
Per the MVC MBB media guide, Evansville is 201-323 (.384) in MVC games all-time, which is the worst of any team that's been in the league more than a decade. Only Valpo and UIC have worse winning percentages among current members.
The Purple Aces have only five winning conference seasons in 30 years and three of those were in the first five years of membership under Jim Crews before his ship sank.
UE fans might not like the idea of Evansville in the Horizon (or whatever league), but the track record over three decades suggests that they would be better off in another league.
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:Aces44 wrote:MissouriValleyUnite wrote:I take it I missed the announcement the Horizon has a member in Chicago?
Minutiae to the larger point, but in this scenario Valpo was regulated back the the Horizon also.
If you remove Evansville, there's only a 3% difference:
Chicago 9,449,351
St. Louis 2,820,253
Nashville 2,014,444
Des Moines 709,466
Springfield 465,825
Peoria 368,782
Bloomington 170,954
Terre Haute 168,875
Waterloo-CF 168,461
Jackson Co 52,974
Calloway Co 37,103
16,426,488
Detroit 4,392,041
Pittsburgh 2,457,000
Cincinnati 2,249,797
Cleveland 2,185,825
Indianapolis 2,089,653
Milwaukee 1,574,731
Dayton 814,049
Fort Wayne 447,781
Youngstown 430,591
Green Bay 328,268
16,969,736
If you add NWI's (831,080 in 7 counties) to the Horizon, their total is now 17,800,816 -- or 8% higher.
Yes, Valparaiso is technically in the Chicago MSA, but it's 55 miles from downtown Chicago. A NWI total of 7 counties is much more realistic.
The Missouri Valley Conference Form 990 reports 10,758,638 in revenue. Divide by 12 and that's 896,553.
The Horizon League Form 990 reports 4,382,539 in revenue. Divide by 11 and that's 398,412.
That's a difference of 498,141. A president isn't giving up $500k just for a 3-8% increase in the conference's population footprint. Plus, tv exposure trumps physical exposure and the Valley has way more linear tv exposure. ESPN2/U/CBBSSN games aside, the MVC’s RSN footprint hits about 15 states.
BCPanther wrote:We're a one bid league going forward. Adding anybody is stupid until we have a clear picture of what the NCAA is going to look like.
Chuck A wrote:BCPanther wrote:We're a one bid league going forward. Adding anybody is stupid until we have a clear picture of what the NCAA is going to look like.
I agree on the latter part of your post and disagree on the former. The MVC has been a multiple bid league more times than not in its existence. Granted, there has been a bit of a slippage. This slippage, in my opinion, has been due in part to realignment, covid (sickness and coaches only able to see players on video, not live) and the transfer portal. Once all of the upheaval settles down, as coaches get a better handle on the transfer portal, high school recruiting and NIL, I think the Valley will emerge as a better league. I don’t think anyone on this board can deny that Murray State and Belmont will be big additions to this conference and help with the multiple bid goal. The Valley will regain its multiple-bid status with the quickening. No need to be concerned about that.
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