I just read the umpteenth article on how the Valley cannot expect to get more than one team in and how the Valley's scheduling is so weak...
and we have a couple threads going about the weak scheduling and the statements from Doug Elgin urging the Valley members to schedule TOUGHER! Plus it';s the talk of several Valley message boards....
But my question (to Valley teams and to the MVC front offices) is ...
what the heck took so long before anyone says or does anything about this??
This is the 3rd straight year that the Valley will get only ONE team in the NCAA!
-Two years ago Drake was one-and-done while ISU lost any chance of an at-large bid because they scheduled so incredibly poorly..
-last year, UNI had an RPI of 59 but went one-and-done, while two higher RPI teams didn't go (ISU & Creighton) due to terrible scheduling.
-This year, Wichita blew any chance of an at-large bid by scheduling poorly, and ISU one-upped everyone by scheduling worse than any Valley team in memory...the worst since when ISU was "Normal Teachers College"...
So, why has it taken THREE years of some of the Valley teams doing the exact same thing that is killing us,
before someone like Doug Elgin or some of the Valley press steps up and calls teams out for this travesty??
We've been caling out loud here on BradleyFans for THREE years about this issue...I found dozens of threads saying exactly what would happen, we'd lose respect and we'd stop getting any at-large consideration....
so why has nobody else even bothered to recognize it 'til now, and suddenly, the commish is starting to take action like it's a new emergency!!
Here's some great lines...
"..the Valley is stuck in a mediocre stretch. The league hasn't had more than one team in the NCAA Tournament
since 2006-2007. In '06, the Valley put four teams in the NCAA Tournament, an invasion that caused basketball
elitists Billy Packer and Jay Bilas to nearly implode on national TV. And two of the entries, Bradley and Wichita State,
advanced to the round of Sweet 16.
Somewhere along the line, the MVC programs foolishly ignored commissioner Doug Elgin's intelligent formula
for constructing a sturdy NCAA Tournament resume. Elgin challenged the league's coaches and athletic directors
to pursue more challenging schedules, take on BCS conferences and avoid feasting on cupcakes
that would soften their Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
Elgin's plan was the main reason four MVC teams crashed the NCAA Tournament in '06. And in 2007 --
the last year the Valley had at an-large invitation -- Southern Illinois was waved in largely due to ambitious scheduling.
The Salukis' non-conference foes that season included Arkansas, Indiana, Butler, Virginia Tech, Minnesota, Western Kentucky and St. Mary's.
For some reason a wave of new coaches and ADs who have entered the MVC over the past few seasons think they know more than Elgin.
Some of these guys have taken a knucklehead approach to scheduling, apparently believing that stockpiling junk-calorie
wins against garbage teams is the best way to get into the NCAA Tournament. It isn't. In fact it is absolutely the dumbest,
most damaging approach to scheduling for an MVC program. History confirms that. It isn't just the new guys, either.
Some of veteran coaches need to be reminded too. Have these know-it-alls finally learned their lesson?"
and we have a couple threads going about the weak scheduling and the statements from Doug Elgin urging the Valley members to schedule TOUGHER! Plus it';s the talk of several Valley message boards....
But my question (to Valley teams and to the MVC front offices) is ...
what the heck took so long before anyone says or does anything about this??
This is the 3rd straight year that the Valley will get only ONE team in the NCAA!
-Two years ago Drake was one-and-done while ISU lost any chance of an at-large bid because they scheduled so incredibly poorly..
-last year, UNI had an RPI of 59 but went one-and-done, while two higher RPI teams didn't go (ISU & Creighton) due to terrible scheduling.
-This year, Wichita blew any chance of an at-large bid by scheduling poorly, and ISU one-upped everyone by scheduling worse than any Valley team in memory...the worst since when ISU was "Normal Teachers College"...
So, why has it taken THREE years of some of the Valley teams doing the exact same thing that is killing us,
before someone like Doug Elgin or some of the Valley press steps up and calls teams out for this travesty??
We've been caling out loud here on BradleyFans for THREE years about this issue...I found dozens of threads saying exactly what would happen, we'd lose respect and we'd stop getting any at-large consideration....
so why has nobody else even bothered to recognize it 'til now, and suddenly, the commish is starting to take action like it's a new emergency!!
Here's some great lines...
"..the Valley is stuck in a mediocre stretch. The league hasn't had more than one team in the NCAA Tournament
since 2006-2007. In '06, the Valley put four teams in the NCAA Tournament, an invasion that caused basketball
elitists Billy Packer and Jay Bilas to nearly implode on national TV. And two of the entries, Bradley and Wichita State,
advanced to the round of Sweet 16.
Somewhere along the line, the MVC programs foolishly ignored commissioner Doug Elgin's intelligent formula
for constructing a sturdy NCAA Tournament resume. Elgin challenged the league's coaches and athletic directors
to pursue more challenging schedules, take on BCS conferences and avoid feasting on cupcakes
that would soften their Ratings Percentage Index (RPI).
Elgin's plan was the main reason four MVC teams crashed the NCAA Tournament in '06. And in 2007 --
the last year the Valley had at an-large invitation -- Southern Illinois was waved in largely due to ambitious scheduling.
The Salukis' non-conference foes that season included Arkansas, Indiana, Butler, Virginia Tech, Minnesota, Western Kentucky and St. Mary's.
For some reason a wave of new coaches and ADs who have entered the MVC over the past few seasons think they know more than Elgin.
Some of these guys have taken a knucklehead approach to scheduling, apparently believing that stockpiling junk-calorie
wins against garbage teams is the best way to get into the NCAA Tournament. It isn't. In fact it is absolutely the dumbest,
most damaging approach to scheduling for an MVC program. History confirms that. It isn't just the new guys, either.
Some of veteran coaches need to be reminded too. Have these know-it-alls finally learned their lesson?"
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