Sir Sci wrote:I can understand why WSU fans would be upset about adding a team that isn't close to them and isn't a similar institution. However, the other options that exist aren't really good matches with WSU except for ORU (which is private, but whatever). Denver's basketball program is insignificant, it fits outside of the Valley's geographic footprint, and they are private. Belmont and Valpo would have been decent options, but it's not like they are close to Wichita either and they are also private. UIC is public and doesn't offer football, but their basketball program isn't any better than Loyola's and has less history and tradition too. Murray State would have been an excellent option as well, but they also are not geographically close to WSU and do offer football.
I understand not thinking Loyola is the ideal candidate, because they aren't, but I do not understand being upset about Loyola but then being happy about a hypothetical Denver. I am also much happier with Loyola instead of ORU or UIC.
I, like most WSU fans, wanted whatever program has already shown a commitment to basketball, would be able to contribute to the conference immediately (RPI wise and competitively), had a demonstrated fanbase, was NOT the third or fourth program in a state we already have a presence in, etc.
The difference between the five I mentioned and Loyola in that criteria is absurdly large.
Of course none of them are perfect. Of course every school we could have added was going to have warts. But I know what I was looking for, and those schools meet about 75% of what I'm looking for in a conference-mate. Loyola meets about 15%. (UMKC probably would have been 3%).
I stated numerous times that I would have been perfectly happy with a project school being added were we to go to 12 and add at LEAST one program that could compete in the Valley in the near-future.
I am not complaining for the sake of complaining. I have laid out exactly the criteria I would have considered a success for the Valley given limitations, and exactly the schools that I would have been happy with adding. Dismissing that because "no option is perfect" is "laughable."