valleychamp wrote:rlh04d wrote:IllinoisState wrote:If it weren't for the distance your program would be a great addition to our conference.
I think that is the problem for the MVC, they are a good conference, I'm sure (viable) schools want to join, the distance is just too much.
Same distance from Las Cruces to Wichita as Wichita to Chicago.
We're only interested in geography to one side of this conference.
lol, give me a break.
Wichita would be the furthest away from Chicago, and the closest to Las Cruces.
Absolutely.
All movement based on geography in this country has been away from Wichita.
Let's look at the teams that have left in the last 32 years: Creighton, Tulsa, New Mexico State, West Texas State
And the teams that have been added in the last 32 years: UNI, Missouri State, Illinois State, Evansville.
We're losing all of our western schools, adding eastern schools, and then arguing that we should keep adding eastern schools because the geographic center of the conference has shifted.
We're limiting ourselves more and more to the financial restraints of the eastern members of this conference.
It's amazing to me that this conference is more geographically constrained now than it has been at any point in its history. And people actually argue with me when I say that this conference is making itself smaller and less important with every move? Quick, let's get a THIRD team in Illinois. None of the FCS football programs in this conference can afford to travel ... that is the constraint that will make this conference more and more small-time, until it's just Missouri, Iowa, Indiana, and Illinois teams busing back and forth to each other like they're still in high school.
It's pretty telling that of the four teams being considered for expansion, only ORU is in a new state, and they're the least likely of the four. But of course it's just wild speculation about why a conference that once stretched to New Mexico, Texas, Michigan, etc. is trying to become the Indiana/Iowa/Illinois low-major conference.