shockem wrote:The Thursday night rivalries with SIU will be the stuff of legend.
squirrel wrote:Majik45 wrote:The two most logical schools would be Illinois State or Bradley, but the problem is they both already have their main rival as each other.
The BU-ISU rivalry is a manufactured one, though.
squirrel wrote:This conversation starts and stops at Bradley. While yes, they were in the same league with Evansville for a few short years, only Eastern Illinois (1912-13) is a longer-running non-conference series for Bradley.
IllinoisState wrote:squirrel wrote:Majik45 wrote:The two most logical schools would be Illinois State or Bradley, but the problem is they both already have their main rival as each other.
The BU-ISU rivalry is a manufactured one, though.
It's been around since the early 1900s, how is it manufactured?
squirrel wrote:IllinoisState wrote:squirrel wrote:
The BU-ISU rivalry is a manufactured one, though.
It's been around since the early 1900s, how is it manufactured?
Because we were a high school then and ISU has only been DI since the 1970's. If you want to consider that as part of a great rivalry, be my guest.
IllinoisState wrote:
Are you suggesting that schools that aren't division 1 can't have rivalries?
squirrel wrote:IllinoisState wrote:
Are you suggesting that schools that aren't division 1 can't have rivalries?
Not at all. I'm simply saying from a historic standpoint, there's nothing of substance there.
Honestly, I've never felt passionate about the rivalry. I know I'm supposed to hate ISU, but I really don't. There's nothing of substance in the BU-ISU rivalry.
In full disclosure, I wasn't old enough to pay attention during the Versace-Donewald days. Perhaps if I had been, I would feel differently about it.
But the teams have also seldom met in meaningful games the conference tournament, with exception of the 1982 and 2001 tournaments.
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