What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Discuss the MVC hoops season here.

What happens next?

Wichita St leaves for a better league
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37%
Missouri St, IllinoisSt, UNI move up to FBS
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25%
MVC expands
40
37%
 
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby LanceShock » March 7th, 2017, 12:56 pm

Cdizzle wrote:The Valley is more interested in schools with large endowments that they promise they'll eventually do something with. Actions are severely overrated.

Actions do matter when a school is located that far west.
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby tribecalledquest » March 7th, 2017, 2:25 pm

Pinkie wrote:FYI - UN-Omaha playing for NCAA bid from Summit league tonight. I'm not suggesting they are ready for the Valley but their commitment in just the second year of D1 hoops already surpasses several Valley schools. Brand new 8000 seat arena and an expanding campus with facilities being built everywhere.


Northern Kentucky is a similar school. Great arena.
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby Wufan » March 7th, 2017, 7:51 pm

"Wichita State is no Cinderella, even if they hail from a league that often produces them. This is a bona fide high-major program that plays in a mid-major league."

This quote from NBC sports caught my eye. Is this a good look for the MVC? For Wichita State? Does WSU's recent run of success taint the Valley as a whole? Does the Valley hurt Wichita State?
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby Drakey » March 7th, 2017, 9:36 pm

From a success standpoint WSU is better off in the Valley than they would be anywhere else. If it is about money, they could probably get more moving on, but I'm not sure they would be as successful. I guess it depends what they are playing for.
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby LanceShock » March 8th, 2017, 7:32 am

Drakey wrote:From a success standpoint WSU is better off in the Valley than they would be anywhere else. If it is about money, they could probably get more moving on, but I'm not sure they would be as successful. I guess it depends what they are playing for.

How do you define success? If it is regular season conference titles, then you are correct that WSU would probably be more successful in the Valley. If you measure success by the NCAA tournament, I think the last two years have shown that the Valley is dead weight working against you there. Last year's team won the Valley by four games and barely squeaked into the tournament (FVV's injury did contribute to that-imagine last year's team with a healthy FVV and Shamet). Even if Illinois State gets into the NCAA this year, they are going through a very long week this week not knowing if they are going to get to go to the NCAA or not, even though they went 17-1 in the Valley and co-regular season champions.

The last couple of years have shown that for a Valley team there is an extremely small margin of error in the nonconference part of the season.
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby BirdsEyeView » March 8th, 2017, 9:03 am

LanceShock wrote:
Drakey wrote:From a success standpoint WSU is better off in the Valley than they would be anywhere else. If it is about money, they could probably get more moving on, but I'm not sure they would be as successful. I guess it depends what they are playing for.

How do you define success? If it is regular season conference titles, then you are correct that WSU would probably be more successful in the Valley. If you measure success by the NCAA tournament, I think the last two years have shown that the Valley is dead weight working against you there. Last year's team won the Valley by four games and barely squeaked into the tournament (FVV's injury did contribute to that-imagine last year's team with a healthy FVV and Shamet). Even if Illinois State gets into the NCAA this year, they are going through a very long week this week not knowing if they are going to get to go to the NCAA or not, even though they went 17-1 in the Valley and co-regular season champions.

The last couple of years have shown that for a Valley team there is an extremely small margin of error in the nonconference part of the season.


Every game for WSU and ISUr this year in conference provided ZERO chances for quality wins and 16 chances for bad losses. That's why we are on the bubble and probably out.

Read this fantastic article written before Arch Madness, but it is a sobering truth to the status of the MVC conference for basketball:

http://www.pjstar.com/sports/20170302/w ... -them-down
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby GrandpaBear » March 8th, 2017, 9:36 am

The quote below sort of sums it all up right? Why don't we reinstitute the scheduling mandate?

But the scheduling mandates were allowed to go away. In 2007, nine of the 10 Valley teams played schedules ranked in the top 100, and the 10th team's schedule ranked 112. By last year, only two MVC teams played top-100 schedules, and three teams' slates ranked 226 or worse. Poor scheduling ultimately results in mediocrity.
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby BirdsEyeView » March 8th, 2017, 10:22 am

GrandpaBear wrote:The quote below sort of sums it all up right? Why don't we reinstitute the scheduling mandate?

But the scheduling mandates were allowed to go away. In 2007, nine of the 10 Valley teams played schedules ranked in the top 100, and the 10th team's schedule ranked 112. By last year, only two MVC teams played top-100 schedules, and three teams' slates ranked 226 or worse. Poor scheduling ultimately results in mediocrity.


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Why go away from something that clearly worked?
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby RoyalShock » March 8th, 2017, 10:40 am

I suspect one of the factors (but probably not the only one) was because once MVC teams became competitive against those schedules it became more difficult to renew those contracts or get games against equivalent competition.

Once we stopped giving top teams the results they were after, they stopped wanting to play. But after the past several years, that shouldn't be the case anymore. The MVC is roughly back to where it was 15 years ago.
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Re: What's the next realignment domino to fall?

Postby SubGod22 » March 8th, 2017, 11:02 am

RoyalShock wrote:I suspect one of the factors (but probably not the only one) was because once MVC teams became competitive against those schedules it became more difficult to renew those contracts or get games against equivalent competition.

Once we stopped giving top teams the results they were after, they stopped wanting to play. But after the past several years, that shouldn't be the case anymore. The MVC is roughly back to where it was 15 years ago.

Except you can still find good games and have a decent schedule. Even if it's not quite as good. There's no reason to load up on SWAC level competition. We don't need everyone to have top 100, but 200+ is mostly a lack of trying. Things sometimes happen that hurt your schedule. We've seen that in Wichita this year, but you can see the attempt to schedule up. You can't say that at all with most.
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