Wilbur Flatch wrote:Several posters have predicted that it will take 9-10 years for Loyola to become a competitive basketball factor in the MVC. I vehemently disagree. We are not going to suck for 9-10 years. I predict a 3-5 year window. In hoops you play 5 on the floor. Loyola's location will enhance its' recruiting within the MVC. Look for a quicker renaissance and less angst among the "Loyola haters." I am looking forward to future battles on the hardwood with our new foes. I must say that regardless of opinion, I do enjoy the passion on this board.
If you are in our conference, we want you to win every game except the ones against our school. Every game. We want you to schedule, and beat, the best of the best (ie, Indiana State versus Miami, UNI/Illinois State versus Louisville). We don't want you to suck; we want you to succeed.
You have a hard road in front of you. Your AD and President need to commit to a rebuilding process that might last decades, and cost tens of millions of dollars. Before you can be a NCAA level team, you need to be a NIT level team. Before that you need to get to the point where you can even go to the CBI. Don't forget it is has been 28 years since Loyola went to any type of postseason tournament.
So don't get the hate wrong; we don't want you to fail. But every team in the Valley has been through a down period, and they aren't easy to jump out of.
Bradley was an absolute powerhouse back in the day (you beat them for your title I believe), and they haven't won the MVC tournament or title in 17 years.
Drake had a Final Four in '69, and has made the tournament once since their Elite 8 in '71.
It took Indiana State 21 years to make it back to the tournament after Larry Bird and their national runner-up.
SIU was as dominant as any team has ever been in the MVC during the 90s and early 00s, yet they've finished in the bottom half of the conference for 4 years in a row.
Evansville had 145 wins in the 7 years before they joined the MVC (21 a season). In the 12 seasons after 2000, they got 142 (12 a season).
UNI was in the Summit League for 8 years (after moving up from DII) before they finally reached the tournament. It took them 14 years in the MVC to make it back.
Missouri State went to the tournament 5 of 6 seasons from 87-92. They've made it back once, despite being strong and even winning the conference in the 00s.
Illinois State was very strong when they entered the Valley (3 trips to the NCAA in a row). Haven't been back since '99.
And of course, Wichita State through a decade without every finishing in the top half of the conference
So when we say that it will take while, it isn't simply because Loyola hasn't been good for the better part of the last couple of decades. We've all needed to rebuild at some point, and it isn't easy to do in this conference. You need a really good coach, a stellar AD, and the right guys in your program before you'll have a shot to compete for NCAA bids or conference titles. It may take awhile before you finish with a winning record.
If you can improve faster, good for you and good for the Valley. We don't want you to be bad. We just know from experience how hard it is to improve quickly, and right now some of us want a school that instantly replace some of what we lost with Creighton. It is selfish, and impossible, but that is what we want.