squirrel wrote:You can't use this kind of logic, though. I always use the 1995-forward A10 as an example:
In 1995
Duquesne (0 NCAAs 1979-1995)
Geo Washington (NCAAs 1993, 1994)
UMass (NCAAs 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995)
St. Bonaventure (0 NCAAs 1979-1995)
Rhode Island (NCAAs 1988, 1993)
Temple (1989 only NCAA miss 1984-; 3 Elite 8s between 1988 and 1993)
St. Joe's (NCAAs 1981, 1982, 1986)
Said goodbye to Rutgers and West Virginia and welcomed
Virginia Tech (NCAAs 1980, 1985, 1986)
Xavier (9 NCAAs 1983-1995)
LaSalle (National power in the 1980's: 6 NCAAs 1982-1994)
Dayton (NCAAs 1984, 1985, 1990)
Fordham (entered winning 3 Patriot League titles 1991-94, NCAA in 1992)
At the time, the expectations were that Fordham, La Salle and Xavier were the good adds.
I'm not following your line of thinking here vis-a-vis WSU/OSU to the WCC.
But, I don't think you're remembering Fordham correctly from that time period.
Fordham was 6-8 in the Patriot the year before the joined the A10, and 8-5 in both of the years before that. That NCAA tournament in 92 was the only one they had seen in 21 years.
I probably wouldn't call LaSalle a national power in the 80s either, but they did have Lionel Simmons and a really noteworthy season in 89-90, akin to Bradley's 85-86 season.