Aargh wrote:Some WSU fans have elitist attitudes.
There's a second level of WSU fans who realize that WSU has more resources to spend on basketball than most Valley schools. That group questions the ability of the Valley to continue providing a level of competition that WSU seeks to play. The situation at SIU is a good example of that. SIU was too broke to fire an incompetent coach and their program dropped about 200 rpi points. The same could happen to any of the underfunded Valley schools. That happened to WSU in the '90's and it took a major, major effort and commitment to rebuild the program.
WSU has a solid donor base and a pretty fair team most years (recently). It's easy for fans of other Valley teams to dislike WSU and WSU posters because of that. It's a little like being in HS and being thrilled to have a "beater" to drive to school and hating the kid whose Dad has the Chevy dealership and drives a 'Vette to school. Between WSU's financial situation and the attitude of some posters towards that, it seems that most of the reasonable WSU posters abandoned MVCFans long ago.
I didn't even have the beater, and the guy who had the 'Vette married one of my cousins. I still hate him today, but I have no choice but running into him, so I understand some of the reasons that many Valley fans dislike WSU and their fans.
Don't look for many reasonable WSU fans to post here very often.
Agreed, I went to a very rich Catholic school in Wichita and I was one of the "poor" kids who had a 89 Ford Escort in 93. I love WSU and love the fact we can afford to pay our coach fair market value. I also know not every Valley school can do this. Those schools need to make very smart coaching hires ie UNI (Jake) SIU (Hinson, not Lowery), MSU (Zoe). I would say WSU and Creighton are the only two schools who can step up and pay a coach so that it will take a very good job to get him to move. Not just a BCS job, but a job that he doesn't have to rebuild and will still get paid. SIU was at this level a couple years ago, but CLO decided to eat the basketball instead of teach it to his players which drove away fans and put the University in a position not to be able to fire him when needed.
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