CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:RoyalShock wrote:Unless those three programs would be consistently good enough to make the MVC a perennial 3-bid league, they wouldn't replace the CU loss from a financial standpoint. They MIGHT help keep the MVC good enough to hope for two bids each year. But that would remain to be seen. Even as meager as it is do we really want to spread out the NCAA tournament revenue allotment among more schools?
Hey I get it CU has won the tournament the past couple of seasons and came away with the regular season title this time but they aren't irreplaceable. Belmont is a very similar program and imagine how successful they could be if they entered the Valley.
I'm not as great computing numbers and analyzing the financial stuff but from a competition and viewer interest angle subtracting CU while adding Belmont, ORU, and Murray State is an upgrade. And exciting too with the new blood.
Bottom line we have to get past this "Woe is me" attitude and look at this as an opportunity rather than some kind of setback. This is a chance to revitalize the conference and get excited with perhaps 12 schools that want to be here.
You miss his point entirely.
Several schools depend on NCAA tourney credit money to pay their bills. Royal is suggesting that splitting that money among two additional schools (no matter who they are) may be problematic for financial reasons to certain schools in the conference. I think he's probably right. It probably also fair to speculate that MSU would be one of the schools that would be against bringing the total number of schools to 12.