valleychamp wrote:Yes I was. I remember a lot of garbage trash talk, but none of that type of stuff, honestly.
Selective recall.
valleychamp wrote:Yes I was. I remember a lot of garbage trash talk, but none of that type of stuff, honestly.
Kyle wrote: I hate Wichita State and think it's perfectly fine for Creighton fans to falsely accuse them of recruiting violations
Kyle wrote:Has any other MVC school had multiple NCAA sanctions put on their program? Was is 6 violations or 7? I can't remember.
History is important and helps shape a schools reputation even if it's old.
Kyle wrote:Good press is quickly forgotten, but bad press sticks around a loooooooong time. Much like a business, one bad review will wipe out 10 good reviews.
Nobody in the sports world cares about UNI's D2 days. It wasn't bad news or good news, it was no news. I never once heard it brought up during our 5 tournament appearances the last 10 years. Not one story was written about it during our S16 run. Not one journalist or blogger mentioned the phrase D2 in the hundreds of articles I read about UNI's tournament appearances and S16 appearance. You see, nobody cares about history unless it has juicy details, be it negative or positive.
Just look at UNLV. Everyone will always remember them as the school who got caught cheating. When the brackets were announced a few years ago and UNI was matchup up with UNLV, I spoke to a few colleagues and casual sports fans about their thoughts on the matchup. They all made similar comments about the matchup, "Didn't they get caught cheating?" or "Are they the school who got in trouble?" These were not UNI fans or UNLV fans, they were just casual sports fans who don't really pay attention to college basketball until the tournament. They didn't know or care what UNI did 20-30 years ago because it wasn't news worthy. They also didn't make note of UNLV's recent accomplishments because it wasn't a juicy story like cheating is.
This isn't a slight at WSU, it's just a one reason they carry a less than squeaky clean reputation. Personally, I wish UNI toed the line a little more. I envy WSU's willingness to work in the grey area and do whatever it takes to bring high quality basketball players into the program. Whether they continue to cross the line or not, I don't know. I do know WSU treats college basketball like a big business while UNI tries to reinforce the "student" part of student-athlete. We all know to compete with the big boys, this is almost impossible (save rare exceptions like Duke/Stanford/ND). Much like college football, college basketball is a billion dollar business, and gaining every advantage possible is just the natural thing to do for a school that values winning over everything else.
Kyle wrote:I do know WSU treats college basketball like a big business while UNI tries to reinforce the "student" part of student-athlete.
GoShockers89 wrote:I think it would be fun to name current MVC teams who have had an active player arrested more recently than WSU has.
I'll start:
Northern Iowa
Illinois State
Creighton
Bradley
Southern Illinois
Drake
Those are just off the top of my head. Dirty program filled with society's problem children, indeed.
ETA: I found this article to be particularly insightful about a win-at-all-costs MVC program. Spoiler: It's not WSU...Kyle wrote:I do know WSU treats college basketball like a big business while UNI tries to reinforce the "student" part of student-athlete.
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... suspension
GoShockers89 wrote:I think it would be fun to name current MVC teams who have had an active player arrested more recently than WSU has.
I'll start:
Northern Iowa
Illinois State
Creighton
Bradley
Southern Illinois
Drake
Those are just off the top of my head. Dirty program filled with society's problem children, indeed.
ETA: I found this article to be particularly insightful about a win-at-all-costs MVC program. Spoiler: It's not WSU...Kyle wrote:I do know WSU treats college basketball like a big business while UNI tries to reinforce the "student" part of student-athlete.
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... suspension
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