GoRamblers wrote:
roggirl wrote:
Students, alumni, neighbors are not at all impressed with the competitors in the MVC. Northern Iowa? Missouri Something? Who cares? If we cannot be in a league with exciting teams, a non-con schedule with some teams from schools and places that anybody has heard of, or local competitors, would be great!
I'm sorry. I can't get beyond this. The implication is that you believe that the competition was better in the Horizon. Do you seriously believe that?
Maybe that was closer to the truth when Butler was in the Horizon. They're not anymore. We didn't leave the MCC/Horizon, they left us. We were the last remaining original member of the conference when Butler left. The conference we co-founded with a group of private schools in larger midwestern cities is now composed of Detroit, Valpo, and seven public schools. Xavier, Evansville, Dayton, St. Louis, Marquette, LaSalle, Duquesne, and Oral Roberts got out of the MCC/Horizon when they could, and if Detroit or Valpo had the resources and were invited to the A10 or MVC, you can bet they'd be gone in a heartbeat. UIC and Milwaukee would probably do the same-- UIC appeared to be pretty joyous when the rumor floated that they were gone to the MVC, a move they actively courted. Were all of these schools who already got out or who tried to get out totally mistaken?
Look, we hung in to the MCC/Horizon for way too long. We hung in when mismanagement of the league in 1991 caused the Great Midwest to be formed, taking with it St. Louis and Marquette, and drawing them into DePaul's orbit. We hung in when the conference lost its automatic NCAA bid in 1993-94. We hung in when the complexion of the conference was totally re-made with the addition of six public schools at once from the Mid-Con in 1994-95. We hung in when we were forced to compete in the same league in the same market with a school that had publicly-funded facilities. We hung in as Xavier and LaSalle left in 1995-96, leaving only three private schools out of 9. We hung in there when the league headquarters was two and a half miles from Butler, and the tournament rules started to be suddenly changed whenever Butler was beaten. We hung in there in 1999-2000, when we were called for 44% of all the technical fouls called in the entire league (not one of which was called against us in non-con games). And we hung in there for one year after Butler left. Our exit was long overdue, and anybody else would have done exactly the same, probably much sooner.