The St. Louis Post Dispatch had this article over the weekend about the stability of the MVC. It includes some interesting quotes from Comissioner Doug Elgin that I have not seen elsewhere-
Stability of MVC could be tested
Asked how many schools have experienced flirtations from other leagues, Elgin quipped: ???Every year or every month????
Elgin and his MVC brethren have been working to assure they are positioned to adjust while hoping to maintain the status quo.
???We??™re watching it and we??™re concerned,??? Elgin said. ???We??™ve done a lot of research on prospective member schools, and we might have the opportunity to strengthen our membership after the dust settles. We will have a lot of choices, we believe. But we hope we don??™t have any change in membership.???
Where the MVC would turn for a replacement remains to be seen. The emphasis would be to seek a school serious about basketball and within the league??™s neighborhood.
???We want to be in position to take quick, decisive action,??? Elgin said. ???If we decide to remain at 10 or decide to expand, we would be poised and ready to have discussions.???
Elgin said the conference??™s leaders believe 10 is the proper number of schools for a league that doesn??™t play major-college football. With an emphasis on basketball, the MVC wants to maintain its double round-robin scheduling format for the sake of determining an equitable regular-season league champion. The league??™s geography also is a major consideration.
However, under the right circumstances Elgin said expansion would be considered while also warning that if you exceed 10 ???you lose a lot.???
It would be a lot for the MVC to lose. But all the league can do is wait for a decision.
???I have no idea what??™s going on,??? Elgin said. ???We??™re in close conversation with Creighton. I think it??™s just too early to call. I??™m sure they??™re looking at myriad options. Do they want to go west of Chicago or stay more on the Eastern seaboard? I don??™t know what they??™re considering.???
Stability of MVC could be tested
Asked how many schools have experienced flirtations from other leagues, Elgin quipped: ???Every year or every month????
Elgin and his MVC brethren have been working to assure they are positioned to adjust while hoping to maintain the status quo.
???We??™re watching it and we??™re concerned,??? Elgin said. ???We??™ve done a lot of research on prospective member schools, and we might have the opportunity to strengthen our membership after the dust settles. We will have a lot of choices, we believe. But we hope we don??™t have any change in membership.???
Where the MVC would turn for a replacement remains to be seen. The emphasis would be to seek a school serious about basketball and within the league??™s neighborhood.
???We want to be in position to take quick, decisive action,??? Elgin said. ???If we decide to remain at 10 or decide to expand, we would be poised and ready to have discussions.???
Elgin said the conference??™s leaders believe 10 is the proper number of schools for a league that doesn??™t play major-college football. With an emphasis on basketball, the MVC wants to maintain its double round-robin scheduling format for the sake of determining an equitable regular-season league champion. The league??™s geography also is a major consideration.
However, under the right circumstances Elgin said expansion would be considered while also warning that if you exceed 10 ???you lose a lot.???
It would be a lot for the MVC to lose. But all the league can do is wait for a decision.
???I have no idea what??™s going on,??? Elgin said. ???We??™re in close conversation with Creighton. I think it??™s just too early to call. I??™m sure they??™re looking at myriad options. Do they want to go west of Chicago or stay more on the Eastern seaboard? I don??™t know what they??™re considering.???
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