yorost wrote:pki1998 wrote:BillikensWin wrote:SLU left the MVC under not the best of terms. Many SLU fans would more or less disown the program if they went MVC. So that should answer your questions.
Well I guess you learn something everyday. I didn't even know that SLU once played in the Valley. After looking it up their last year was in 1974. That must have been a terrible break up if people are concerned about it almost 40 years later.
I'd like to be filled in on this. Only four current MVC schools were in the conference the same time as St. Louis. Three of those, Bradley, Creighton and Drake, left MVC and came back themselves. Creighton came back after St. Louis had left, even, so only two of those saw them leave. That leave Wichita St. as the only school that saw St. Louis in the conference and has never left the MVC itself. That must have been some nasty exit for a grudge to be still around.
Bradley and Drake both withdrew from the MVC during the 1951–52 academic year in protest over the Johnny Bright Incident, a racially motivated on-field attack by an Oklahoma A&M football player against Drake player Johnny Bright in a 1951 game. Bradley returned to the MVC for the 1955–56 school year, with Drake returning a year later.
BillikenRich wrote:The Valley without Creighton is like the Horizon without Butler. If the A10 could snag a couple of decent teams from other conferences like GMU or even not, the A10 would still be better than Witchita State and the rest. The Valley would love to have us back but we're not going.
BillikenRich wrote:Rabid valley fans aside, the current feeling among most SLU boosters is that the Missouri Valley as things stand now and stood when the Bills joined the A10 is that the Valley would be a pretty large step back for SLU as a program. At the time the MVC was at its zenith with Creighton, Witchita State, SIUC, and Southwest Missouri State all in excellent shape and riding (gaming to some) impressive RPI's to the post season. Southwest being snubbed for the NCAA tourney with a 21 RPI was a crime and reason #1 that any team with any aspirations at all wants nothing to do with the Valley.
With the Valley flying high and the A10 looking so very far away, a few local Missouri muck-rakers, and know-nothings in the press stared asking why the Bills were in the A10 instead of the Valley and the well was poisened just a little more. Obviously positioning for the Big East split is the reason that SLU is in the A10 and so the choice was an easy one. The wisdom of that choice is also shown by the cliff the Valley fell off in the last few years.
The Valley without Creighton is like the Horizon without Butler. If the A10 could snag a couple of decent teams from other conferences like GMU or even not, the A10 would still be better than Witchita State and the rest. The Valley would love to have us back but we're not going.
ChiFlyer wrote:It's not a push. The A-10 has been far superior to the MVC. It's not even really close. I had the perception that Creighton basketball was really good, but over the last ten years they are nothing special and very similar to Dayton and SLU. I am by no means anti Creighton, but I think the perception that they are above Dayton or SLU doesn't hold true when you look at the results. And the A-10 is a much better conference and has been for many years.
NCAA Bids over the Last 5 years. A-10 = 16 MVC = 6
10 years; A-10 = 28 MVC = 19
Games won in the NCAA Last 5 years A-10 = 14 MVC = 3
10 Years A-10 = 23 MVC = 10
A-10 has won 45% of there games in NCAA over the last 10 years, MVC = 34%.
The A-10 is a true multi bid league. The MVC sent two teams last year, but that was the first year they have sent two in 5 years.
Case closed.
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