ShoxNAwe wrote:But they were always the sleeping giant. Can you say that about everyone else?
Bradley, and that's it.
Championz wrote:
Just a hunch, but I'm guessing WSU has made more money for this conference in the last 5 years than what the entire conference has done combined in the last 20.
That's a big statement, and it may well be true given inflation and the NIT Championship payout...but unipanther already outlined why that is a bit of an overstatement of impact: within the past 20 years Missouri State has a Sweet 16 and a women's Final Four appearance. As someone already pointed out, there are additional Sweet 16s by 4 other league members in that time frame, including one from Wichita, and 2 from SIU. Prior to the Wichita run, there was a decent number of tournament wins overall by the league.
My guess is collectively that's no chump change, but again, with inflation it could be an accurate statement. But Wichita definitely benefited from the overall strength of the league, as did UNI and Drake, of all institutions.
ShoxNAwe wrote:Consider Drake and SIU's perspective. Getting rid of WSU allows the Valley to bring in UMKC or Grinnel College. In an instant, neither one is a lock for last place anymore. 8th or 9th place sounds much better than 10th. That whole double-digit thing is embarrassing.
Bradley has the market cornered here for the foreseeable future.