JaysFinal4 wrote:Cdizzle wrote:Face it, WSU put on their big-boy pants, went to work, brought home the bacon, and now they get to sit down and eat. Creighton moved over to one of the head tables, but still has to crawl around on the ground for scraps. The scraps are better at that table, for sure, but there's something to be said for earning your meal and sitting in a chair to eat it. Kinda goes back to the root of the WSU/CU issue. CU wants respect because they think they are entitled to it. WSU wants respect so they earned it.
This is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read. You don't get respect from going to 1 Final Four. You earn respect from building a PROGRAM OVER TIME. Creighton has done that, hence their invite to the "big boy table". WSU might be doing that, we'll see. Right now, you're still at the "kids table" whether you realize it or not.
Ask George Mason how much "respect" they get from their Final Four run. At least they still got that fancy banner.
It isn't just about the Final Four, it is about postseason success in general. Creighton may have danced 18 or so odd times, but they've still never won two games in a row in the tournament. Wichita State has done that and more (and not only once or under one coach, but several times in several different decades). While they've never been consistently good over a long period of time they've shown an ability to be great. Creighton simply hasn't, even though they've shown that in the Valley they could consistently win the tournament or get an at-large bid.
Creighton's invite to the "big boys table" was predominantly based around several factors, and those factors don't come down to a difference of program building between the two schools:
1. Being a Catholic private school
2. The construction of a large arena by the city (Intrust was a mistake for basketball in that it should have been built much bigger)
3. Filling that arena with low ticket prices and an untapped basketball market, with little power conference competition
While Creighton still needed to be good to get invited, it is incorrect to say that the difference between Creighton switching conferences and Wichita State staying in the MVC is that Creighton has a better program. The main differences were religion, being a private school, and having a perfect environment to boast large crowd numbers. None of that comes down to a difference in the basketball programs.