kcmsaluki12 wrote:Honest question, why are WSU fans so obsessed with leaving the Valley? Seriously, you're stuck in no man's land. The MVC is a good conference that's just in a really bad year. I'm sorry it had to happen when WSU has arguably their best team ever. The grass ain't always greener on the other side. I don't see why WSU can't be contend with being the banner carrier in the MVC.
The same reason why every other program has left the Valley.
The Valley is permanently positioned as a pretty good midmajor conference. Borderline top ten moving forward, but it will always survive. It has been clear for decades that survival, rather than improvement, is the focus of the Valley. Wichita fans have sat back and watched numerous programs leave the conference and become bigger and bigger: Memphis, Louisville, Cincinatti, Saint Louis, now Creighton, and so on.
We can stay in the Valley and build a Gonzaga type profile ... But Gonzaga isn't what we want to be. We want to be able to see every game on national television when we're a top five team. We want to be able to up our revenue so we can continue to pay Gregg Marshall, or replace him with another great coach. We want to play teams that have a dedication to high level basketball.
We don't want to play in a conference where no other program can afford to pay $1 million for a coach. Where we have to be flirting with history to get conference games on ESPN. Where every program is filling half their seats on average.
There simply isn't much margin for error in the Valley ... Either we're great or we're invisible. If a Gonzaga goes on a two or three year slump, they become invisible. You can fall off for a few years in a major conference and still be fine. And Gonzaga has Saint Mary's at least.
The Missouri Valley Conference is on a long downward spiral. Decades long. This conference will likely never be in the top 8 again, and even being top 10 is a stretch. Missouri State clearly wants to go to the Sun Belt. UNI and Illinois State clearly want to go to the MAC. We may never have a better shot to move than right now given geographic disadvantages, and if we don't make a move soon, I don't want to imagine the types of programs that would be next in line to replace other teams that might leave.