I think the A10 and the MVC need to work together to strengthen the basketball reputation of both leagues and protect their relative positions. For the last few years, the MVC has firmly established itslef as the premier conference outside of the BCS conferences and, this year, the A10 and the MVC are running neck and neck. But ... the landscape could change over the next few years if the MWC starts improving and some of the low-level CUSA teams improve.
I think both the MVC and the A10 would benefit from a Friday and Saturday tournament scheduled at a single site that rotates yearly between the Midwest and the Northeast. Two games on Friday night pitting the 6th and 5th place teams. On Saturday (and hopefully nationally televised), the 4th and 3rd place teams play in the afternoon and the 2nd and 1st place teams play the evening games.
A weekend event like this would be very marketable to the venue and to TV, would benefit recruiting for all schools, and (with the way the RPI formula works) would benefit the winners and have minimal impact on the losers of each game.
I think both the MVC and the A10 would benefit from a Friday and Saturday tournament scheduled at a single site that rotates yearly between the Midwest and the Northeast. Two games on Friday night pitting the 6th and 5th place teams. On Saturday (and hopefully nationally televised), the 4th and 3rd place teams play in the afternoon and the 2nd and 1st place teams play the evening games.
A weekend event like this would be very marketable to the venue and to TV, would benefit recruiting for all schools, and (with the way the RPI formula works) would benefit the winners and have minimal impact on the losers of each game.
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