Aargh wrote:Going to 11 teams makes no sense, unless that 11th team can get an NCAA at-large bid. The MVC used to split the NCAA shares among 10 schools. The league gets $1.6 million for every game played in the tournament.
If the MVC is to be a one-bid league, that one bid is going to be a bad seed and it's likely to be just $1.6 million to split among the teams in the league. Splitting that 11 ways instead of 10, means less money for each school.
Scheduling is hard, and going to 11 teams and a 20-game league schedule means two less OOC games to schedule, but that doesn't really help the league. If the league were to stay at 9 teams, then the league schedule would be 16 games. That would mean two extra OOC games for each team. If those games would be road games for a payday, that would mean something like $160,000 - $200,000 extra for each school. A little breathing room in the athletic budgets at some of the Valley schools would be a good thing.
BCPanther wrote:Actual basketball question here---
What do Murray and Valpo have on their OOC schedules at this point for next year?
Lakesbison wrote:BCPanther wrote:Actual basketball question here---
What do Murray and Valpo have on their OOC schedules at this point for next year?
NDSU has #1 Arizona, #5 UCLA and Missouri State on OOC so far for 2017-2018
PantherU wrote:Lakesbison wrote:BCPanther wrote:Actual basketball question here---
What do Murray and Valpo have on their OOC schedules at this point for next year?
NDSU has #1 Arizona, #5 UCLA and Missouri State on OOC so far for 2017-2018
These preseason polls are earlier and earlier...
TheAsianSensation wrote:
Splitting $1.6 million across 11 teams instead of 10 costs each school about $15,000.
Splitting $1.6 million across 9 teams instead of 10 adds about $18,000 to each school.
If we're making decisions based on that $33,000 swing, then the MVC offices should be fired into the sun.
And if the reaction to 2 extra OOC games is to take buy games for money, then the schools thinking that way need to be evicted from the league.
Redhawk wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:
Splitting $1.6 million across 11 teams instead of 10 costs each school about $15,000.
Splitting $1.6 million across 9 teams instead of 10 adds about $18,000 to each school.
If we're making decisions based on that $33,000 swing, then the MVC offices should be fired into the sun.
And if the reaction to 2 extra OOC games is to take buy games for money, then the schools thinking that way need to be evicted from the league.
Decision shouldn't be about splitting shares but rather winning more shares!
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