by MoValley John » September 4th, 2011, 5:35 pm
Okay, I don't even know how to respond... I'm really trying to take you at face value, but when you make statements like this, "The only sports that matter nationally are football, basketball (men's and women's), and men's soccer." what am I supposed to do? I can't even begin to take you seriously. I will give you women's basketball, but only because it is politically correct. That said, you throw in men's soccer??? Men's soccer is lower on the rung than women's volleyball. Men's soccer is lower on the rung than baseball. Soccer is a niche sport. And men's soccer is not all that widely played, it is a victim of Title IX. There are far more women's soccer programs, yet you include men's soccer as important nationally? If that is the case, you just made a case for Creighton being big time!
And you do this all to defend K-State??? And you don't want to discuss NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. And you don't care about budgets? Let me make this simple for you, conference championships make you relevant in your region, and only during the time you are winning them. National championships make you relevant, nationally, and they are, using your word, significant, nationally. Nobody remembers who won the Pac-10 conference in football back in 2010. However, we remember USC vying for national titles.
As for your statement on budgets, let me give you a little insight, money is driving the bus right now, Kansas State doesn't have it. And Kansas State doesn't have, once again to use your word, significance nationally to generate funds for a conference. They take, they don't give. They detract, they don't add. Without the money that is provided by the Big XII, K-State's budget shrinks dramatically. Then you factor in lower ticket prices for events in a mid major, fewer seat licensing opportunities, less money from advertising and suddenly, K-State is no better than Indiana State or Missouri State.
So keep arguing for the sake of arguing, but if anyone takes a critical and objective look at the finances and potential at either Kansas State or Iowa State, they would find schools that, other than conference affiliation, K- State and Iowa State look much like many Valley programs.
There are three rules that I live by, never get less than 12 hours sleep, never gamble with a guy who has the same first name as a city and never get involved with a chick with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Stick to that and everything else is gravy!