mvfcfan wrote:Oral Roberts had 14 consecutive winning seasons from 2002-2015. Yeah their last two seasons haven't been great and they are going to have a new coach and probably be rebuilding for a couple of years, but they definitely have potential to be good in the MVC and to bring the conference up. I'd much rather have a team join the conference that has had a history of winning, rather than bring in a team that finished 4th in the Horizon League their first year of being D1 and got lucky that all the good teams lost in the first round of the HL tournament.
Oral Roberts is the obvious 12th team in my opinion (with Murray State being #11). Murray State has had a winning season 34 of the past 36 seasons, so anyone not wanting them clearly isn't using their head. And before anyone claims that ORU's and Murray State's success was because they played in poor conferences just let me say that 8 of the 10 teams last year in the MVC were Summit and OVC level. None of our schools are where they should be. It's best to bring in schools with winning traditions and actual fanbases that have the potential to bring the league up.
Very accurate post.
Baseball? ORU's 18 tourney appearances since '98.
Hoops? ORU's 3 straight tourney's 06-08. ORU was selected as an at-large in 2012 - until Andrew Nicholson and St Bonaventure caught fire for the A10 autobid knocking ORU out an hour before the selection show. MVC can't pass on a program that's actually proven an at-large resume this decade. Plus they've won at Kansas.
Budget? ORU's $2.74M would rank 5th (.01 from 4th) in the Valley.
Market? Tulsa would be MVC's #2 market. MVC has been successful in Tulsa before. Tulsa is also closer to MoSt than WSU was - which places ORU even slightly more within the footprint than WSU. Also 6/6 public/private split.
Attendance? ORU has dipped during their few recent lean seasons.
But how does ORU draw when they're winning?
Take a look at their Saturday games down the stretch of 2012.
9,005 vs Oakland (1/21/12)
6,850 vs UMKC (1/28/12)
8,617 vs Western Illinois (2/11/12)
7,745 vs Akron (2/18/12)
People need to push aside politics and a whackjob who died 10 years ago (ORU's athletic boosters tripled in the decade since his death). This is midmajor hoops (and baseball). Do you want the most reliable midmajor program in the vicinity not named Murray St or not? ORU has been there, done that. They have the bones for a sustainable midmajor.
I bet being in the Valley (as opposed to geographic outlier in Summit or bottom 5 league in Southland) would help them out a lot. ORU/Valpo rivalry from Mid-Con. Midwestern schools. Familiar names for market from Tulsa days.