Monmouth beat 5 P6 teams OOC a couple years ago, including UCLA, Notre Dame, USC, and Georgetown, and was left out. Save the rhetoric. The problem is that 18% (6/32) of conferences represent 50% (5/10) of the selection committee. If there was
any interest in objectivity, the selection committee would be equitably represented in conferences top to bottom.
Why are P6 schools privileged into half the committee every year? Because there’s something to hide. Those 5 members can just band together and effectively lock out any non-surefire mid majors.
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If Loyola is consistently head and shoulders above the MVC, they need to move up just like the club system for soccer.
This isn’t accounting for the realities of conference realignment. Beggars can’t be choosers. And there’s nowhere to go. MVC is ranked 8th. Above it are the P5 (impossible), Big East (already has a Chicago team), and AAC (already has a non-FB team). That makes the MVC the perfect fit for any league Loyola could realistically get into.
It’s also not accounting for the reality of the MVC. The league’s sent 2 programs to the Final Four in 5 years and 5 programs (7 teams) to the Sweet 16 in 12 years. This is with seeds of 4, 7, 7, 9, 9, 11, 13. No league does more with less in this tournament. 10 straight 1st round victories and a 3-1 record against Kansas since 2006 can attest to that.
Hency why MVC teams have an increasingly difficult time scheduling P6 games. Why do you think NC State bought us out?