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  • #16
    Originally posted by JMM28 View Post
    Don't be surprised if this hits the Valley very soon.
    If what hits the Valley? Teams leaving?
    ... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
    I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by JMM28 View Post
      Don't be surprised if this hits the Valley very soon.
      No rumblings yet, but this definitely can hit Elgin and friends in a few ways.

      Theory #1) Horizon needs a new team. They have the travel partner system setup, which means they'd like an Indiana school to team up with Valpo. Evansville fits this profile and them moving down a tier isn't beyond comprehension.

      Theory #2) Not really in play anymore because of Butler, but the A-10 would like a travel buddy to go with St Louis, to bridge to that outpost. Since UIC, Detroit, and Loyola aren't good enough programs to play at A-10 levels, the Valley would've held the other contenders. And with Creighton, Wichita, UNI, Drake, and MSU too far away, and their preference against football schools ruling out the ISUs and SIU, and UE not being A-10 ready, an offer to the remaining MVC team wouldn't have been out of the question.

      Theory #3) Maybe the A-10 wants an even more western outpost. Creighton/Wichita is a heckuva package deal.

      There's also a doomsday scenario that leaves Elgin no choice but to invite all football members for all sports and causes mass reorganization, but that's a looooooooooooooooooooooongshot.

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      • #18
        Just another reason the MVC should be pursuing expansion....
        ... At the end, of the storm, there's a golden sky. And the sweet silver song of the lark. Walk on, through the wind, walk on, through the rain, though your dreams be tossed, and blown. Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts, and you'll never walk alone!
        I'm behind you 100% Bradley Braves, You'll Never Walk Alone! BEAT STATE!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by TheAsianSensation View Post
          No rumblings yet, but this definitely can hit Elgin and friends in a few ways.

          Theory #1) Horizon needs a new team. They have the travel partner system setup, which means they'd like an Indiana school to team up with Valpo. Evansville fits this profile and them moving down a tier isn't beyond comprehension.

          Theory #2) Not really in play anymore because of Butler, but the A-10 would like a travel buddy to go with St Louis, to bridge to that outpost. Since UIC, Detroit, and Loyola aren't good enough programs to play at A-10 levels, the Valley would've held the other contenders. And with Creighton, Wichita, UNI, Drake, and MSU too far away, and their preference against football schools ruling out the ISUs and SIU, and UE not being A-10 ready, an offer to the remaining MVC team wouldn't have been out of the question.

          Theory #3) Maybe the A-10 wants an even more western outpost. Creighton/Wichita is a heckuva package deal.

          There's also a doomsday scenario that leaves Elgin no choice but to invite all football members for all sports and causes mass reorganization, but that's a looooooooooooooooooooooongshot.
          I'd be just fine with #2... Or even #2 and #3.
          My sports blog.

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          • #20
            Creighton may jump very soon. I hope Drs. Glasser and Cross have a plan. An MVC with no Creighton is weak.

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            • #21
              Keep an eye on the alliance, who will have (at least) one non-football spot open in their league because of Hawaii's arrangement. You could have a western bloc of New Mexico, UNLV, Wyoming, Colorado St, UTEP, Utah St, a couple others, and, say, Creighton.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by JMM28 View Post
                Creighton may jump very soon. I hope Drs. Glasser and Cross have a plan. An MVC with no Creighton is weak.
                Is this based on actual news, or are you just assuming Creighton will jump to another conference?

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                • #23
                  A writer for the Indianapolis Star in his premium blog has started a rumor that
                  Evansville is leaving the Missouri Valley and will replace Butler in the Horizon...

                  There are no official sources to back this up...

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                  • #24
                    would that give st. louis university the ability to get into the MVC? even though that would mean the A-10 still needs to replace Temple.

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                    • #25
                      It makes little sense to me for Evansville to jump to the Horizon, especially if the Horizon will be losing Butler. Maybe it might make slightly more sense if Butler stayed in the Horizon, because then Evansville would at least have one slightly closer rival (though Butler is almost 200 miles from Evansville). Otherwise, there is nothing close to a rivalry school for Evansville in the Horizon League. Valpo would be the only other Indiana school, and they are not even close to a rivalry school. And Valpo would be the closest conference school at almost 300 miles from Evansville!
                      The travel for Evansville would not be an improvement by moving to the Horizon. There are significant distances to travel for all 9 other Horizon cities- there are no close schools. Overall, the total cumulative travel distances between Evansville and the other 9 schools in the 2 conferences actually favor the MVC by a bit for overall less travel.

                      Approximate distances from Evansville to:
                      Valparaiso, IN- 280 miles
                      Cleveland State- 480 miles
                      Detroit- 490 miles
                      Green Bay- 530 miles
                      Loyola, Chicago- 300 miles
                      UIC, Chicago- 300 miles
                      UW-Milwaukee-410 miles
                      Wright State (Dayton, OH)- 290 miles
                      Youngstown, OH- 500 miles

                      Compared with these distances to MVC cities-
                      Bradley (Peoria)- 276 miles
                      Bloomington, IL- 240 miles
                      SIU (Carbondale)- 100 miles
                      Terre Haute, IN- 110 miles
                      Springfield, MO- 390 miles
                      Des Moines, IA- 520 miles
                      Cedar Falls, IA- 520 miles
                      Creighton (Omaha)- 600 miles
                      Wichita, Kansas- 600 miles

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by RedSeaElite1 View Post
                        would that give st. louis university the ability to get into the MVC? even though that would mean the A-10 still needs to replace Temple.
                        The A-10 is replacing Temple with Butler, and choosing Butler specifically to cater to St Louis being a western outpost. St Louis won't go to the MVC, Butler won't, Elgin will have lost his expansion avenues and would leave the MVC at 9.

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                        • #27
                          MVC would be a good fit for Depaul. Think they could rebuild that program in the valley

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                          • #28
                            If Depaul ever did decide to leave the Big East, you can bank that it would be to the "new" western A10 (St Louis, Dayton, Butler, and Xavier)

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Indy_BB View Post
                              If Depaul ever did decide to leave the Big East, you can bank that it would be to the "new" western A10 (St Louis, Dayton, Butler, and Xavier)
                              Let's add CU and MU to that equation. I'm not sure if Dayton would be a better fit then BU with Xavier taking care of Cincinnati market. Remember any new league would have to maximize their market size for TV revenue and sharing a mid-size market makes no sense at all.

                              Milwaukee
                              Chicago
                              St. Louis
                              Cincinnati
                              Detroit?? - which school here would make sense?
                              Omaha - because of CU
                              Then you have to look at programs which offer a total package of good fan base, brings in a decent market and helps market the new conference when it comes to education.

                              That is the simple formula.....
                              "Educate and inform the whole mass of the people...they are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
                              ??” Thomas Jefferson
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                              • #30
                                Remember the travel partner model that I think most leagues try to adhere to. Xavier/Dayton is too perfect. Splitting the Cincy market is fine. Dayton has a good program, usually in postseason contention.

                                If we're operating on the principle that DePaul and Marquette get das boot (I'm skeptical, but let's assume)

                                Milwaukee market (Marquette)
                                Chicago market (DePaul)
                                St Louis market (St Louis)
                                Cincinnati market (Dayton)
                                Cincinnati market (Xavier)
                                Indianapolis market (Butler)
                                Omaha market (Creighton)
                                Wichita market (Wichita St)

                                From there, the question would be rather you want borderline programs good markets or good teams in borderline markets. UMKC, Detroit and Cleveland St would fit the former, The Drake, Bradley the latter.

                                I think with the emphasis on markets, Detroit and Cleveland St would get the looks, then Drake. Then Bradley. Again, if we're talking about markets, we have a team up north (DePaul) and down south (St Louis) that would mean that we can't extend the geographic footprint any. Which is bad. The Drake even represents a bigger geographic footprint than us.

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