Turner wrote:Aces44 wrote:By all accounts, Evansville has had their worst run over the past 7-10 years in the history of the school.
Many factors have contributed to this, however, most have been remediated. Additionally, most of the common fans in the conference act like UE should be booted from the conference this afternoon, yet can't count it as a win on their schedule.
Has it been the worst run in school history because they're in the MVC and unable to compete? I think that's the question.
What every school's fans should ask themselves is whether they give more to the conference or take more from the conference. You can understand why schools like CU and WSU might harbor a graudge against someone like UE.
Fair question, but Evansville's troubles have very little to do with the MVC. Keep in mind that UE was without an AD for almost 2 years durring that period! Let that sink in and see how competitive any team would be under those circumstances. For the most part, it appears that the administrations laissez faire attitude is in the rear-view (evidenced by a new arena, new practice facility, and 40% of the buildings on campus being updated, remodeled or rebuilt in the last 4 years), thus setting the stage for a more competitve and enticing environment for athletes and co-eds alike.
As to your 2nd statement, simply ask Butler if they harbor a grudge against Youngstown State. I don't think your statement is competely rediculous, but I don't think any school asks itself wether it "gives or takes" from a conference, and I would highly doubt anyone harbors grudges against other schools, unless they lose a recuit to said school, and then they are just simply upset. Grudges are for fans, simply put.