CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:I have made this point about SLUH elsewhere but Missouri State which is 200 miles from St. Louis has a larger presence in the city than SLUH does. When we last played them in STL in 2010-2011 we had more fans in their student section than they did. And by a wide margin.
Within the last year or so they lost their softball coach to a D2 school in Georgia. That is not big time. If you want a school that has a lot of dusty men's soccer trophies from 1960, then SLUH is for you. Otherwise pick any other reasonable option.
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:I have made this point about SLUH elsewhere but Missouri State which is 200 miles from St. Louis has a larger presence in the city than SLUH does. When we last played them in STL in 2010-2011 we had more fans in their student section than they did. And by a wide margin.
Within the last year or so they lost their softball coach to a D2 school in Georgia. That is not big time. If you want a school that has a lot of dusty men's soccer trophies from 1960, then SLUH is for you. Otherwise pick any other reasonable option.
BillikenRich wrote:CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:I have made this point about SLUH elsewhere but Missouri State which is 200 miles from St. Louis has a larger presence in the city than SLUH does. When we last played them in STL in 2010-2011 we had more fans in their student section than they did. And by a wide margin.
Within the last year or so they lost their softball coach to a D2 school in Georgia. That is not big time. If you want a school that has a lot of dusty men's soccer trophies from 1960, then SLUH is for you. Otherwise pick any other reasonable option.
Wow, touchy in Springfield aren't we? Southwest Missouri State didn't play at SLU last year. Do you recall why that was? Your coach reneged on a home and home and your program will never be invited back. You may have a great softball program. I've no idea. Other than the ladies actually playing the games not too many people care. Mo state fans were mistakenly given general admission seating once, a few years back. I think that about as relevant here as your basketball program is.........
BillikensWin wrote:Is Mo. State in the discussion and nobody knows about it?
whiteandblue77 wrote:BillikensWin wrote:Is Mo. State in the discussion and nobody knows about it?
Fans from Wichita, Carbondale and Springfield are why I hope to hell Creighton gets an invite.... can't belive a Bear fan would call anyone a "leech on a conference" this year... they were winless pre-conference and Creighton dropped 10 rpi points after beating by them by 22 in springfield.
yorost wrote:Iceman wrote:yorost wrote:It's convenient to forget that the relationship between the NCAA and NIT hasn't always been the same, and that far fewer teams used to get postseason berths. St. Louis has numerous NIT appearances during and around the 1950's. Those are arguably more prestigious than an NCAA bid now. St. Louis decidedly has a better history than VCU. VCU can only claim to have been better, and not by that much, since both teams have been playing. Over the last 20 years they really aren't that different except for the Final Four run.
Were you even alive in the '50s? I wasn't. Next!
Did I say I was? The point is just that St. Louis does have a better history, to say otherwise is, in my opinion, quite wrong.
Jet915 wrote:billyjack wrote:BigAnt2191 wrote:Actually, I wouldn't mind havimg UNLV to pair with Gonzaga instead of VCU. However, since that might not happen, I rather go with VCU any day over Dayton and St. Louis
Any school with a FBS football team should be off the table. That should remove UNLV and BYU from consideration. Both Saint Louis and VCU would be great adds. If we were considering 13 teams then they could both join.
With Gonzaga, we're almost better off working to help the WCC improve their programs (to compete with the Pac-12) and put together a future partnership. Maybe start with Thanksgiving and Christmas mini tourneys. Jump start the old Cable Car Classic with San Francisco and other WCC's. The WCC has a presence every Pacific coast metro area. San Diego, 2 in Los Angeles, 3 in SF-Oak-San Jose metro (4 once Pacific joins), Portland... plus Salt Lake (WCC can live with BYU football I guess) and Gonzaga (which has play in Seattle).
Problem is, the WCC is nothing w/o Gonzaga. Doing a series w/them like a "challenge" would look very mid-major. Most of them play in small high school gyms.
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