rlh04d wrote:Long-term they will turn out to be a good add. But being good in 10 years doesn't mean they're not going to suck for the next nine, and they are. So for the next nine years I expect them to be a major drain on our conference that impacts our ability to get at-large bids.
I don't think it takes them necessarily 10 years. They could easily fire Moser and throw seven figures at the next Andy Enfield or whoever and be relevant in 3-4 years. Why admit Belmont when you can admit the school who can hire away the Belmont coach?
The way I see it, the MVC had two reasonable choices:
1. Pick a school with a team that's good now but with no reasonable plan to recover if it hits hard times. Murray State is good now, but it's on its second coach in 3 years. What if after another good year its coach leaves for a Mountain West school that could double his salary? It would promote from within again, which might work or it might not. Ask SIU about that.
2. Pick a school with the resources and will to become good in the future. Loyola and Denver can hire away the best and brightest, and pay them enough so they don't jump when they taste success. Even if a BCS school gives them money they can't match, they would have a better applicant pool than Murray or ORU.
The MVC needs schools that can and will invest in order to grow, and fewer schools that hire BCS assistants with no coaching experience and hope for the best.
Endowment of candidatesUMKC $1.2b (system-wide)
Loyola $430m
Denver $380mCreighton $375m
Bradley $237m
WSU $199m
UW-M $184m
UIC $181mDrake $158m
Valpo $141mEvansville $118m
SIU $100m
ISU Red $88m
Belmont $76mISU Blue $75m
UNI $66m
MSU $61m
Oral Roberts $38m
Murray State $33m