PantherSigEp wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:I don't care who's on what side, but any argument built on the foundation that CBI and CIT bids have significant value to the WCC or MVC is kind of ridiculous.
I have to agree with this. It's nice to be able to see your team play a few more games but other than that I have little interest in a tournament besides the NIT or NCAA's.
Fine, we won't use the post-season tournaments. We can use teams in each conference at or near .500 records.
The MVC had 8 of 10 with .500 or near (Evansville and MSU were 1 game under in Division 1 games)
The A-10 had 10 of 14 at or above .500 (2 right at .500 and none in the 'near' range)
The WCC had 5 of 9 above .500 and the others not close.
So, MVC had 80% of teams competitive/winning, A-10 had 71%, the WCC 55%. I guess you can be half-full and say we are competitive with many qulaity programs or you could say we are all mediocre. Guess it depends on how elite you really feel.
Like I said, what we need is not more competitive teams to make us more like the A-10 and WCC, we need more dregs to step on. Let's add Chicago State and IUPUI to gain those markets as a start. After all, it's about opening up recruiting opportunities. Maybe Houston Baptist as well. New Jersey Tech would be a good market, too. Heck, that should be an easy 8 wins for the top teams and at least 6-7 more wins for everyone else. 5 bids here we come!!!