Conference realignment
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swellafelon
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Re: Conference realignment
It looks like this guy is a reputable radio journalist in Kentucky. At any rate the Murray State message board seems to put a lot of stock in the tweet, acting like it's a done deal.
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jmiller2794
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The Shockers returning to the MVC as the conference heel is a very WWE narrative arc and I hope we can pull it off. It's a shame they probably have no players as truly suited for the role as Ron Baker.swellafelon wrote:Looks like the AAC is having a hard time finding replacements for departing Cincy, Houston and UCF.
Boise State and San Diego State declined invitations. And to make matters worse, Colorado State and Air Force just backed out of their reported commitment to join.
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jmiller2794
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As a lowly basketball fan who doesn't really give a shit about conference school's academic profiles or whatever, this is great! We just added two teams that hover around the kenpom 100 mark and we can trim some fluff out of the non-con.swellafelon wrote:
It looks like this guy is a reputable radio journalist in Kentucky. At any rate the Murray State message board seems to put a lot of stock in the tweet, acting like it's a done deal.
Re: Conference realignment
That's gold.jmiller2794 wrote: The Shockers returning to the MVC as the conference heel is a very WWE narrative arc and I hope we can pull it off. It's a shame they probably have no players as truly suited for the role as Ron Baker.
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brot4britu
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Belmont in Murray State soon Ho word in either Trib or S T I wonder why ???
How then go after SLU Dayton Duquesne Forget WSU We do not need another iffy school
How then go after SLU Dayton Duquesne Forget WSU We do not need another iffy school
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swellafelon
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Interesting article discussing a proposal to "Regionalize" conferences. Conference USA, Sun Belt and AAC would essentially merge, then reshuffle their teams along regional lines to create three new conferences.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... ed-monday/
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... ed-monday/
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01grad
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One team not mentioned in this: Wichita State. With no football, they’re an afterthought in all of these discussions.swellafelon wrote:Interesting article discussing a proposal to "Regionalize" conferences. Conference USA, Sun Belt and AAC would essentially merge, then reshuffle their teams along regional lines to create three new conferences.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-footb ... ed-monday/
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RamblerPup63
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Re: Conference realignment
Interesting article in the Athletic today about possible Big East targets if they were to expand with their upcoming Fox renewal on the horizon, and Loyola was on the short list. Here’s what Dana wrote…
Loyola Chicago
The Ramblers offer the hoops cache, and the league gets Sister Jean as an added bonus. There is, however, risk here. For starters, Porter Moser is gone and Drew Valentine is a first-year head coach. His team is stacked this year, but whether Loyola Chicago remains Loyola Chicago under his watch remains to be seen. The university has invested more. The Norville Center is three-story evidence of the commitment, the Ramblers also charter much more than they used to and have enjoyed the financial gains of giddy alums celebrating the NCAA Tournament successes.
But the Big East also already has a Chicago presence (kinda) via DePaul. Does another team in that market change things significantly?
https://theathletic.com/2889432/2021/10 ... ed_article
Loyola Chicago
The Ramblers offer the hoops cache, and the league gets Sister Jean as an added bonus. There is, however, risk here. For starters, Porter Moser is gone and Drew Valentine is a first-year head coach. His team is stacked this year, but whether Loyola Chicago remains Loyola Chicago under his watch remains to be seen. The university has invested more. The Norville Center is three-story evidence of the commitment, the Ramblers also charter much more than they used to and have enjoyed the financial gains of giddy alums celebrating the NCAA Tournament successes.
But the Big East also already has a Chicago presence (kinda) via DePaul. Does another team in that market change things significantly?
https://theathletic.com/2889432/2021/10 ... ed_article
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JerseyCityRambler
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Sounds like SLU may be on the move..
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natetheskate
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Heard Murray St. will not be coming....that the Valley is happy with 11 at the present time and would be a miracle if SLU came our way although the Valley would probably make room for them.