CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:I can't believe that UNI or ISURed fans would be THAT excited about the MAC. In basketball all that conference does is pull mediocrity out of one another. And in football they play games on Tuesday and Wednesday nights on obscure ESPN channels that I'm not even aware of. Guffaw.
Conference USA or Sun Belt those are leagues to get excited about. There have been a number of CUSA teams that have performed well and got called up to the big leagues. SMU, UH, UCf, etc. There is legitimate upward mobility there. And the Sun Belt is basically a bona fide minor league for CUSA. Win in the Belt, get promoted to CUSA, win there and you get promoted to the big show. With the MAC, come on that happened for what maybe Temple. But do you think the Big Ten or Big East is pining for Bowling Green? If UNI or ISUred move to that league, it won't do them any better in terms of respectibility. The average fan in Ottumwa or Macomb isn't going to appreciate the difference.
#movingtoMACwilldoyounothing
1. As has been said about UNI, I don't know about ISU, the move is football only. Joining the MAC in football would be a great move for UNI if everything worked out like we hope, as fans, it does. If you look at the computer averages *insert DEATH TO COMPUTERS comments here* the MAC, SBC, and CUSA are all almost identical to each other thus far this year. The WAC is in there as well, but that league is falling apart. With all of those being equal it comes down to regional match up - for UNI, ISU, and even SIU the match is the MAC.
This:
is a million times better than this:
which possibly a step a head of this:
When it comes to travel.
Couple that with the fact that the following CUSA schools are leaving CUSA - Memphis, UCF, SMU, and Houston and being replaced with FIU, Louisiana Tech, ODU, North Texas, and Texas-San Antonio, and UNC-Charolette it's pretty clear the league is migrating south and east with less attractive teams. When that move is complete there will be just 3 original CUSA members left.
2. The schools that have been called from CUSA are huge schools that have been around for YEARSCinci, DePaul, Louisville, Mqrqutte, South Florida, Houston, TCU, SMU, etc... are all schools that easily fit the "big time" label is more ways than one. No UNI or ISU fan is stupid enough to believe that either school is going to end up B1G, B12, Big East, etc... some day. Honestly, for UNI the "biggest" we could "hope" for is MAC/CUSA/MWC.....NEWSFLAH....Same for Missouri State.
4. The average fan in Ottumwa or Macomb (odd choices for towns honestly) don't give a flying F about the C-USA right now, or the Big East. They couldn't name two players on UCONN, Memphis, Tulane, Tulsa, Pittsburgh, etc... The only time those fans even think about them if when the scroller on the bottom of ESPN shows their score.
There isn't a single MVC team that could legitimately make it in the B1G/B12/ACC/etc... without at least meeting a couple of these criteria: HUGE market, over a DECADE of dominance in some way, AAU member/top ranked academic school, MASSIVE alumni base (think Michigan/Iowa size alumni base), have a football program that adds some value to the school, or the conference gets so desperate to stay alive it takes whoever it can get - see Big East.
As usual, you're so far off it's not even funny