Not being a Catholic institution might also be an impediment for Bradley.
Right, but that aside, my above post summarizes why Bradley would still be a long shot even had we not bottomed out like we did the last two years.
Not being a Catholic institution might also be an impediment for Bradley.
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/coll...cle_faaf3252-24c6-512b-a2ab-c5aff2786e78.html
Nothing new out of the St. Louis Post Dispatch besides the obvious... Link above.
BU has some wiggle room with those looking in from the outside window in a 12 member conference...
Creighton is gone.
I think Bradley needs to find a way to separate from the MVFC schools.
I'll tell you when Bradley needs to separate from the football schools - that's when they talk about adding WIU, Youngstown, or the XDSUs for all sports. That's when you bail.
Because see what just happened in the Big East? We'll get Georgetown'd out of this league just like they did in the Big East.
I want to be out in front of that now while there is movement on a lot of fronts.
I wouldn't wait for ISU to make their move first.
Creighton is gone.
I think Bradley needs to find a way to separate from the MVFC schools.
so... just give the names of who are the actual people that you mean when you say "Bradley"
is this going to be one of those decisions behind closed doors...made by a "committee of one"
... or will students, alumni, donors, fans, or even Trustees, etc...have any part to play in what happens?
Again, we keep coming back to the same distinction....wherever ISU goes, they will not want Bradley because of the lack of football. As I have always believed, Bradley's best option is to remain in the MVC and fill any holes with the best possible replacement(s).
so... just give the names of who are the actual people that you mean when you say "Bradley"
is this going to be one of those decisions behind closed doors...made by a "committee of one"
... or will students, alumni, donors, fans, or even Trustees, etc...have any part to play in what happens?
the fans are the only ones who will be around in 10-20 years to have to deal with the consequences of the choice
the fans are the only ones who will be around in 10-20 years to have to deal with the consequences of the choice
but they have "polled" students, faculty, and alumni about other issues that are far less impactful...
Now if someone tells me this caught our Administration by surprise then I'd be worried.
but they have "polled" students, faculty, and alumni about other issues that are far less impactful...
and that's my thought as well.It didn't.