vivid_dude wrote:JayPak wrote: They were right in the past and now.
You can't have two polar opposite views on the subject of power conference schools scheduling mid-major competition and be right in both instances. The only thing that changed was Creighton's circumstances. The argument didn't change.
Your second paragraph is the exact argument made against Creighton for many, many years, which many, many Creighton fans attacked as those schools being "scared." No. Maybe they were just smart, like Creighton should be now.
I can't understand how you don't see that as hypocrisy, or at the very least, blaring inconsistency.
It was frustrating to not get quality opponents while in the Valley. Now, part of that was our own fault as Dana, Mac, Ras, et all refused to go on the road to be somebody's buy game. I half-heartedly agreed with it then and I agree with it now. But I don't think it's hypocritical to now realize that the disadvantages we faced as a MVC school now are advantages we hold as a Big East school.
I am 100% in favor of scheduling
quality mid-majors. Now if you tell me we can schedule home-and-home series with Wichita, UNI, St. Mary's, BYU, St. Joes, San Diego St., VCU, Dayton, etc. then I'm 100% on board. But we don't owe Drake or Bradley any favors. Those are all schools that are comparable to MVC-era Creighton, and can't (nor should be) bought.
For some reason, this argument keeps coming up through the lens of "let's play UNO!" Why would we possibly want to do that, except maybe as a buy game? Even Nick Bahe has been on record that there is no reason to play that at all right now--I won't go that far, but to suggest we play them at Baxter is laughable. Is UNL going to go to Baxter any time soon? Nope.
What people forget when throwing out UNO or mid- to low-tier MVC schools as possible opponents is that none of these schools on are the the level Creighton was when we were all bitching about lack of quality opponents. If UNO starts winning the Summit regular season/tournament title regularly, becomes a mainstay in March, and can manage to have sub 100 RPI rankings each year then lets call them up. UNL could play us because they were looking up at us in terms of RPI and just being a generally better basketball program. A loss to Creighton was rarely an albatross to Power conference teams in March. Until that time....
I don't think it's hypocrisy to realize our turn of fortune. Now I admit some posters are coming off a bit hypocritical. But I think a lot people realize that facts are facts--that doesn't make you a hypocrite for realizing it. It used to piss me off to no end that we couldn't get Big 12 or Big Ten teams to play us while in the MVC, but I understood why we didn't. We refused to go play one-and done games so we lamented our situation that KU or Michigan St. didn't play us.
We have moved up in the world. We can get home and homes with ASU, OU, Cal. But guess what? We still aren't going to be getting home and home series started with UNC, Duke, Arizona, Kentucky, or KU. Still the same situation...they don't need to play us because they can all play each other in MTEs. Should we all starting whining that they should throw us a bone when it makes no sense to do so? If CU starts winning the Big East and can make noise in March, then maybe we'll get that call.