glm38 wrote:Best of luck to the Shox and Shocker fans. I've really enjoyed conversing and occasionally arguing with you all over the years. I hope you tear up the AAC.
Personally I'll still try to catch Shocker games whenever possible. Just a quality program with a dedicated fan base.
Its sad and it does lessen the MVC but it does leave next year wide open.....
Bball Junkie wrote:So, with giving less than 24 months notice to the league, Wichita is not eligible to receive any money for their NCAA tournament credits, right? So, those will be distributed evenly among the remaining 9 Valley teams?
Cdizzle wrote:Bball Junkie wrote:So, with giving less than 24 months notice to the league, Wichita is not eligible to receive any money for their NCAA tournament credits, right? So, those will be distributed evenly among the remaining 9 Valley teams?
That's correct. The league was siphoning off as much as they could while WSU was in the league, so it's not much of a difference. Well, it's about $2.25MM over the next 6 years by my calculations, but whatever. Keep the change.
BCPanther wrote:Cdizzle wrote:Bball Junkie wrote:So, with giving less than 24 months notice to the league, Wichita is not eligible to receive any money for their NCAA tournament credits, right? So, those will be distributed evenly among the remaining 9 Valley teams?
That's correct. The league was siphoning off as much as they could while WSU was in the league, so it's not much of a difference. Well, it's about $2.25MM over the next 6 years by my calculations, but whatever. Keep the change.
They weren't 'siphoning off' anything. The distribution structure has been the exact same since the 90s.
Split into 12 'shares'
1 to the league office
2 to the team earning the share
1 to each of the other 9 teams.
tribecalledquest wrote:BCPanther wrote:Cdizzle wrote:That's correct. The league was siphoning off as much as they could while WSU was in the league, so it's not much of a difference. Well, it's about $2.25MM over the next 6 years by my calculations, but whatever. Keep the change.
They weren't 'siphoning off' anything. The distribution structure has been the exact same since the 90s.
Split into 12 'shares'
1 to the league office
2 to the team earning the share
1 to each of the other 9 teams.
In the mid 1990's Wichita was siphoning off Illinois State, Bradley and SIU
Svoboda wrote:Completely agree.Wufan wrote:Honestly, a break up between the public and private schools is probably what's needed. It would allow each to pursue their goals with like minded institutions.
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