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  • If Elgin Goes Raiding - School Profiles

    If Elgin wants to expand the Valley, here are some profiles of some of the schools that I have seen mentioned.

    Valparaiso
    Valparaiso, IN, population 31,730
    Private
    Enrollment – 4,061
    Conference - Horizon
    Football – Pioneer league
    Arena size – 5,000
    Success – Horizon regular season champion last season, last NCAA Tournament was in 2004.


    UIC
    Chicago, IL, population 2,707,120
    Public
    Enrollment – 28,091
    Conference - Horizon
    No Football
    Arena size – 8,000
    Success – Second in the Horizon in 2003-2004, last NCAA Tournament in 2004


    Loyola
    Chicago, IL, population 2,707,120
    Private
    Enrollment - 16,040
    Conference - Horizon
    No Football
    Arena size – 4,486
    Success – bottom dwellers of the Horizon since 2007-2008, last NCAA Tournament in 1985


    Wright State
    Dayton, OH, population 142,148
    Public
    Enrollment – 19,721
    Conference - Horizon
    No Football
    Arena size – 10,400
    Success – Second in Horizon in 2009-2010 and 2007-2008, generally seem to be middle to top of the league. Last NCAA Tournament in 2007.


    Oral Roberts
    Tulsa, OK, population 396,466
    Private
    Enrollment – 3,790
    Conference - Southland (Was in the Summit)
    No Football
    Arena size – 10,575
    Success - Just moved to Southland, won Summit League in 2011-2012 and 2007-2008, top three finish every year since Summit was formed in 2007. NCAA Tournaments in 2006, 2007, 2008.


    * Info comes from wikipedia, google and athletic department sites *
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  • #2
    More likely.

    Murray State
    Murray, KY, population 17,741
    Public
    Enrollment ??“ 10,800
    Conference - Ohio Valley
    Football ??“ Ohio Valley
    Arena size ??“ 8602
    Success ??“ 6 NCAA appearances in last 11 years. 2 NCAA wins.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by saluki762 View Post
      More likely.

      Murray State
      Murray, KY, population 17,741
      Public
      Enrollment ??“ 10,800
      Conference - Ohio Valley
      Football ??“ Ohio Valley
      Arena size ??“ 8602
      Success ??“ 6 NCAA appearances in last 11 years. 2 NCAA wins.
      I love the media market that they bring. A town the size of Morton.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Gary the Gargoyle View Post
        I love the media market that they bring. A town the size of Morton.
        I didn't say better, I said more likely.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gary the Gargoyle View Post
          I love the media market that they bring. A town the size of Morton.
          Or Carbondale....and not whole lot different than Cedar Falls, or Terre Haute,

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          • #6
            Originally posted by saluki762 View Post
            More likely.

            Murray State
            Thanks! Murray State a school I was going to add this morning if no one else did.

            I like Murray State as a basketball program more than any of the Horizon schools. Loyola or UIC do not deliver Chicago. Looked at a message board of Murray State and at least some of their fans want in the Valley, which is worth something when you combine it with the success they have had.
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            • #7
              An additional stat for these profiles-- 2012 avg. home attendance:

              Valpo - 3383
              UIC - 2934
              Loyola - 2277
              Wright St - 3903
              Oral Roberts - 4494
              Murray St - 6144


              For reference, all MVC schools:
              Bradley - 7640
              Creighton - 16665
              Drake - 3965
              Evansville - 5135
              Illinois St - 4783
              Indiana St - 5433
              Missouri St - 7050
              Northern Iowa - 4406
              Southern Illinois - 3299
              Wichita St - 10391
              My sports blog.

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              • #8
                Also just for reference here. Endowment numbers:

                Valpo - $140.8M
                UIC - $244M
                Loyola - $388.7M
                Wright St - $82.3M
                Oral Roberts - $37.8M
                Murray St - $32.8M

                MVC:
                Bradley - $198.5M
                Creighton - $375.2M
                Drake - $158M
                Evansville - $78.7M
                Illinois St - $88.4M
                Indiana St - $75M
                Missouri St - $60M
                Northern Iowa - $65.8M
                Southern Illinois - $100M
                Wichita st - $170.1M
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                • #9
                  5 other schools that could be possibilities depending on how the chips fall.

                  Butler University
                  Indianapolis, IN - Population 829,817
                  Private
                  Enrollment - 4667
                  Endowment - $155M
                  Conference - Atlantic 10
                  Football - Non-scholarship/Pioneer League
                  Arena Size - 10,000
                  Avg Attendance - 6599
                  Success - 6 NCAA tournament appearances in the last 10 years, 2 sweet sixteens, 2 appearances in final.

                  Dayton University
                  Dayton, OH - Population 141,527
                  Private
                  Enrollment - 10,068
                  Endowment - $598.4M
                  Conference - Atlantic 10
                  Football - Pioneer League
                  Arena size - 13,435
                  Avg Attendance - 12,154
                  Success - 3 NCAA tournament appearances in the last 10 years. 1 win in 2009.

                  DePaul University
                  Chicago, IL - Population 2.7M
                  Private
                  Enrollment - 25,398
                  Endowment - $414M
                  Conference - Big East
                  Football - None
                  Arena size - 17,500
                  Avg Attendance - 7740
                  Success - 1 NCAA tournament appearance in the last 10 years, 1 win.

                  University of Detroit Mercy
                  Detroit, MI - Population 713,777
                  Private
                  Enrollment - 9399
                  Endowment - $26M
                  Conference - Horizon
                  Football - None
                  Arena size - 8295
                  Avg Attendance - 2272
                  Success - 1 NCAA tournament appearance in the last 10 years.

                  Saint Louis University
                  St. Louis, MO - Population 318,069
                  Private
                  Enrollment - 15085
                  Endowment - $880.3M
                  Conference - Atlantic 10
                  Football - None
                  Arena Size - 10,600
                  Avg Attendance - 7757
                  Success - 1 NCAA tournament appearance in last ten years. 2012, 1 win.
                  My sports blog.

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                  • #10
                    The schools we have the most in common with are those who might sit in a city of at least 100,000, do not have football and who draw at least reasonably well and have decent basketball tradition... and it would be nice if they also have decent men's soccer...
                    It's hard to deny the fact that without having football - we do have limited choices........

                    That, to me, means (not necessarily in order of preference) Drake, DePaul, UW-Milwaukee, Detroit, Dayton. SLU, ORU, UIC, Loyola, Butler if they're still not scooped up....
                    plus maybe Valpo...and if we want to reach out a little further...LaSalle, SBU, ODU, Green Bay, Ball State, Belmont, Davison, Oakland, Nebraska-Omaha

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                    • #11
                      That is a really good list of schools tornado. I can live with that.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
                        Or Carbondale....and not whole lot different than Cedar Falls, or Terre Haute,
                        According to census, Terre Haute has a metropolitan area of about 170,000 people.

                        Also, why do we keep talking about DePaul like they might just decide to scrap their affiliation with the new conference and join the Valley? Same with some of the other schools that made recent jumps - see Bulldogs, Butler - what makes us think they would come to the Valley?

                        Why stop there? Why not see if other former Valley members will return? Louisville or Kansas, anyone?

                        I know we all love our Braves and our league, but the Valley arrogance during this process is becoming nauseating. Let's hope we can get a few solid schools in the league and go from there.
                        Don't putt until the cup stops movin'

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                        • #13
                          Would love to have Dayton,Depaul or SLU. But I don't see it happening. Is Western Kentucky a no because of football?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by electricmayhem View Post
                            According to census, Terre Haute has a metropolitan area of about 170,000 people.

                            Also, why do we keep talking about DePaul like they might just decide to scrap their affiliation with the new conference and join the Valley? Same with some of the other schools that made recent jumps - see Bulldogs, Butler - what makes us think they would come to the Valley?

                            Why stop there? Why not see if other former Valley members will return? Louisville or Kansas, anyone?

                            I know we all love our Braves and our league, but the Valley arrogance during this process is becoming nauseating. Let's hope we can get a few solid schools in the league and go from there.
                            All depends on what the rest of those 6 schools want when it comes to DePaul. They may want a stronger program (doubt it), or DePaul could be looking to get into a smaller conference. What if the GT, Marquette types want to get into a conference with St Mary's, Gonzaga, and Creighton to go national, and DePaul isn't in their plans? Should we not make a run at DePaul because we fear we'd look arrogant?

                            Assuming those 7 stay together, and decide to go Catholic only, and 10 max. That means they could rob the A10 of Dayton, Xavier and SLU. In that case, Butler's going to be way out on the edge of a really terrible conference. That could make Butler change their mind about the A10. And if Butler is on the table, you take them right quick.

                            It's not arrogant to believe the MVC is indeed a powerful conference-- it is. It also serves no purpose to assume that no one is interested and meekly take on a program like Loyola or Valpo. That may be necessary, but right now there are lots of ways this "Catholic 7" thing could go, and a lot of the possibilities mean a nice midwestern program or 2 might turn orphan.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by electricmayhem View Post
                              According to census, Terre Haute has a metropolitan area of about 170,000 people.

                              Also, why do we keep talking about DePaul like they might just decide to scrap their affiliation with the new conference and join the Valley? Same with some of the other schools that made recent jumps - see Bulldogs, Butler - what makes us think they would come to the Valley?

                              Why stop there? Why not see if other former Valley members will return? Louisville or Kansas, anyone?

                              I know we all love our Braves and our league, but the Valley arrogance during this process is becoming nauseating. Let's hope we can get a few solid schools in the league and go from there.

                              The possibility of DePaul having interest in joining the MVC was rumored on a number of internet websites. I can't vouch for any validity in this rumor, and it makes little sense to me-



                              And there are now reports that the Presidents of the MVC schools will meet tomorrow to discuss the Valley's options-

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