CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:I don't pretend to be an expert when it comes to thinks like television, tv markets, and conference footprints but NDSU can sure compete athletically.
No worries Casey, we don't pretend to take you as an expert.
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:I don't pretend to be an expert when it comes to thinks like television, tv markets, and conference footprints but NDSU can sure compete athletically.
Aargh wrote:Sorry, but the Valley only considers schools from Illinois for admission to the league.
Lakesbison wrote:well I started this thread 4 years ago.
Now it can come to fruition.
I would say invite NDSU only. at least you can fly into fargo from Chicago daily!
mvfcfan wrote:Here's what I want to see. I'm an Indiana State fan and I would like to see all 4 Dakota schools and Western IL invited to the MVC starting with the 2018-19 season (if possible the 17-18 season, but it might be too late?). Then the Valley can have 2 divisions for scheduling purposes. 12 of our games (division games) would be reasonably close to home and of the other 6 (non division games), 3 would be home games and only 3 would be away.
MVC North Division
UND
NDSU
USD
SDSU
UNI
Drake
Western IL
MVC South Division
Loyola IL
Bradley
IL ST
MO ST
IN ST
SIU
Evansville
I just think it's time to make our football and basketball conferences one and the same. The Dakota schools definitely seem pretty committed to producing winning programs. South Dakota is improving in football and UND, NDSU, and SDSU all just had excellent seasons. All 4 of them were really good basketball programs this past year as well (USD won the Summit League, NDSU finished second, SDSU won the auto bid after finishing 4th, UND won both the Big Sky reg season and auto bid). Western Illinois is usually good at football and less so at basketball, but they would still be worth adding in my opinion. I wouldn't add YSU just because they are too far out.
As for the other Summit teams, IPFW and IUPUI could go to the Horizon League potentially. Denver and Omaha could go WAC.
I would also be supportive of moving the MVC Tournament to the IWireless Center in Moline, IL. It supposedly seats 12,000 and at that point it would be a more centralized location for everyone. It might look better on TV too since it's a little smaller (Scottrade holds 18K) and it would look more full than the Scottrade Center. A packed house for the MVC Tournament with an electric crowd would be pretty awesome.
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