Gonzaga and Butler are commonly used as measuring sticks for Bradley’s basketball program. After which, debate ensues with some posters arguing that it is unfair to compare Bradley to what are arguably the two best mid-major programs out there … even though it doesn’t seem that long ago that Bradley was considered a close equal to Butler.
So let’s look at Bradley’s 9 year record (i.e., the years under Coach Les) against a larger cross-section of mid-majors that, in my opinion, are Bradley’s peers. By my definition, peer mid-majors are other non-BCS programs, mostly private schools, that are recognized as having respectable basketball teams more often than not. I included all MVC teams as well.
Decide for yourself if Bradley’s program has been successful. Quite frankly, Bradley fared far worse than I thought they would. One disappointing fact is that Bradley’s W/L is the 6th best in the MVC during this time and is significantly lower than the 5th place record of Missouri State. Also among MVC schools, the number of losing seasons (i.e., below .500 for all games in a season) by team over this nine year span are Creighton (0), SIU (2), No Iowa (1), WSU (1), MSU (1), BU (4), Ill St (5), Drake (6), Ind. St (7), and Evansville (7). There is a clear line of demarcation between the schools that performed well over this time (Creighton through Missouri State) and the teams that did poorly (Bradley through Evansville)
School , Total W-L %, Best Record, Worst Record, (Losing Seasons)
1 Gonzaga, 232-62 79%, 28-3, 23-11, (0)
2 Utah St, 226-70 76%, 30-4, 23-12, (0)
3 Butler, 218-78 74%, 33-5, 13-15, (1)
4 Xavier, 208-86 71%, 30-7, 17-12, (0)
5 VCU, 208-86 71%, 28-7, 19-13, (0)
6 St. Mary’s, 198-91 69%, 28-6, 14-14, (0)
7 Old Dominion, 202-94 68%, 28-6, 12-15, (1)
8 Creighton, 200-95 68%, 27-5, 18-16, (0)
9 Davidson, 193-92 68%, 29-5, 16-15, (0)
10 Western Ky, 196-95 67%, 29-7, 16-16, (0)
11 Belmont, 188-96 66%, 30-5, 14-16, (1)
12 Dayton, 195-100 66%, 27-8, 14-17, (1)
13 George Mason, 189-102 65%, 27-7, 17-15, (0)
14 So. Ill., 186-105 64%, 25-5, 13-19, (2)
15 No. Iowa, 184-105 64%, 30-5, 10-17, (1)
16 Wichita St, 183-111 62%, 26-8, 11-20, (1)
17 IUPUI, 177-109 62%, 26-7, 15-15, (0)
18 Missouri St, 177-116 61%, 26-8, 11-20, (1)
19 Temple, 176-115 60%, 29-6, 12-18, (1)
20 Wisc-Milwaukee, 169-114 60%, 26-6, 9-22, (2)
21 St. Joseph’s, 173-119 59%, 30-2, 11-22, (2)
22 Siena, 166-120 58%, 27-7, 6-24, (2)
23 Bucknell, 157-121 56%, 27-5, 7-23, (5)
24 Drexel, 154-120 56%, 23-9, 12-20, (2)
25 Richmond, 160-128 56%, 29-7, 8-22, (3)
26 Tulsa, 158-131 55%, 25-11, 9-20, (3)
27 Rider, 151-126 55%, 23-11, 8-20, (2)
28 St. Louis, 149-135 52%, 23-13, 9-21, (2)
29 Bradley, 154-140 52%, 22-11, 12-20, (4)
30 Illinois St, 142-138 51%, 25-10, 8-21, (5)
31 Ill-Chicago, 138-140 50%, 24-8, 7-24, (3)
32 Drake, 135-143 49%, 28-5, 9-19, (6)
33 Loyola-Chicago, 133-143 48%, 21-11, 9-20, (6)
34 Indiana St., 116-163 42%, 20-14, 7-24, (7)
35 Evansville, 105-162 39%, 17-14, 7-22, (7)
36 Northern Ill., 97-168 37%, 17-11, 6-22, (7)
37 Loyola-Marymount, 100-177 36%, 18-16, 3-28, (7)
So let’s look at Bradley’s 9 year record (i.e., the years under Coach Les) against a larger cross-section of mid-majors that, in my opinion, are Bradley’s peers. By my definition, peer mid-majors are other non-BCS programs, mostly private schools, that are recognized as having respectable basketball teams more often than not. I included all MVC teams as well.
Decide for yourself if Bradley’s program has been successful. Quite frankly, Bradley fared far worse than I thought they would. One disappointing fact is that Bradley’s W/L is the 6th best in the MVC during this time and is significantly lower than the 5th place record of Missouri State. Also among MVC schools, the number of losing seasons (i.e., below .500 for all games in a season) by team over this nine year span are Creighton (0), SIU (2), No Iowa (1), WSU (1), MSU (1), BU (4), Ill St (5), Drake (6), Ind. St (7), and Evansville (7). There is a clear line of demarcation between the schools that performed well over this time (Creighton through Missouri State) and the teams that did poorly (Bradley through Evansville)
School , Total W-L %, Best Record, Worst Record, (Losing Seasons)
1 Gonzaga, 232-62 79%, 28-3, 23-11, (0)
2 Utah St, 226-70 76%, 30-4, 23-12, (0)
3 Butler, 218-78 74%, 33-5, 13-15, (1)
4 Xavier, 208-86 71%, 30-7, 17-12, (0)
5 VCU, 208-86 71%, 28-7, 19-13, (0)
6 St. Mary’s, 198-91 69%, 28-6, 14-14, (0)
7 Old Dominion, 202-94 68%, 28-6, 12-15, (1)
8 Creighton, 200-95 68%, 27-5, 18-16, (0)
9 Davidson, 193-92 68%, 29-5, 16-15, (0)
10 Western Ky, 196-95 67%, 29-7, 16-16, (0)
11 Belmont, 188-96 66%, 30-5, 14-16, (1)
12 Dayton, 195-100 66%, 27-8, 14-17, (1)
13 George Mason, 189-102 65%, 27-7, 17-15, (0)
14 So. Ill., 186-105 64%, 25-5, 13-19, (2)
15 No. Iowa, 184-105 64%, 30-5, 10-17, (1)
16 Wichita St, 183-111 62%, 26-8, 11-20, (1)
17 IUPUI, 177-109 62%, 26-7, 15-15, (0)
18 Missouri St, 177-116 61%, 26-8, 11-20, (1)
19 Temple, 176-115 60%, 29-6, 12-18, (1)
20 Wisc-Milwaukee, 169-114 60%, 26-6, 9-22, (2)
21 St. Joseph’s, 173-119 59%, 30-2, 11-22, (2)
22 Siena, 166-120 58%, 27-7, 6-24, (2)
23 Bucknell, 157-121 56%, 27-5, 7-23, (5)
24 Drexel, 154-120 56%, 23-9, 12-20, (2)
25 Richmond, 160-128 56%, 29-7, 8-22, (3)
26 Tulsa, 158-131 55%, 25-11, 9-20, (3)
27 Rider, 151-126 55%, 23-11, 8-20, (2)
28 St. Louis, 149-135 52%, 23-13, 9-21, (2)
29 Bradley, 154-140 52%, 22-11, 12-20, (4)
30 Illinois St, 142-138 51%, 25-10, 8-21, (5)
31 Ill-Chicago, 138-140 50%, 24-8, 7-24, (3)
32 Drake, 135-143 49%, 28-5, 9-19, (6)
33 Loyola-Chicago, 133-143 48%, 21-11, 9-20, (6)
34 Indiana St., 116-163 42%, 20-14, 7-24, (7)
35 Evansville, 105-162 39%, 17-14, 7-22, (7)
36 Northern Ill., 97-168 37%, 17-11, 6-22, (7)
37 Loyola-Marymount, 100-177 36%, 18-16, 3-28, (7)
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