Shouldn't we have expected this to happen naturally by moving up from the MVC to the BE? Being in the BE opens door to kids we'd never had been able to get interested in us before. We traded playing Bradley, Illinois State, and Evansville in conference for Georgetown, Marquette, and Villanova. We traded the occasional ESPNU game and the few channel 3 games for having almost every game on national tv. We traded St. Louis and Scottrade Center for New York and MSG.
It's obvious that the advantage of the BE over the MVC is substantial. Whereas we used to have competed for 2/3 star (150+ ranked) players with offers from our MVC peers or schools from conferences like C-USA and MWC, plus interest but no offer from P5 schools, we now should expect to get those types of kids upon an offer without much deliberation from them. (Of course, now we aren't really on that type of player - we're competing for top 150 players with offers from other P5 schools. Again, this is a product of the move up)
I guess what I'm getting at is, while the trend is certainly positive, it's not particularly exceptional. It's about what one could have theorized should have happened. A high major team in a high major conference should be expected recruit like one, especially after 5 years in the new conference.
So I'm not sure that this deserves significant praise.
I wanted to quantify this a bit more so I looked for and found a non-paywalled metric. This "talent" rating is calculated by weighing recruiting rankings for minutes played. It's not going to be perfect, as we know from Doug, Khyri, etc. kids can outplay their rank. But it's something.
Here's just us:
http://barttorvik.com/program-maps.php?tvalue=Creighton&year=2020&sort=&top=0&quad=4&venue=All&type=All&xax=99&yax=33 The jump in the last 4 seasons is pretty significant, as we should have expected. 2016-17 was 3 BE recruiting cycles in so nearly the entire team recruited for the MVC was replaced over that time by BE recruits. Since then we've gotten guys you've noted like Epperson, Alexander, and Ballock who were well regarded.
But how are we doing in comparison to the BE and other high majors? I set talent for both X and Y axis on the following charts to find out.
Here's 2013-2014 just BE:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2014&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=BE&begin=20131101&end=20140501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=332013-14 High Majors:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2014&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=Himajor&begin=20131101&end=20140501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33This was Doug's senior year team. Incredible year despite being ranked last in BE in talent and 3rd from last of high major programs.
2014-15 just BE:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2015&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=BE&begin=20141101&end=20150501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=332014-15 High Majors:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2015&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=Himajor&begin=20141101&end=20150501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33This was the rough transition year. Ranked last in BE in talent. 4th from last of high major programs. But the American added really bad Tulsa and Tulane teams that season from C-USA. Also, notice which team was near us that has emerged as a national contender in the last 2 years.
2015-16 just BE:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2016&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=BE&begin=20151101&end=20160501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=332015-16 High Majors:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2016&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=Himajor&begin=20151101&end=20160501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33First Mo team. Finished 9-9 and went to the NIT. Ranked last in BE in talent, but much closer to DePaul. 5th from the bottom of high major programs.
2016-17 just BE:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2017&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=BE&begin=20161101&end=20170501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=332016-17 High Majors:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2017&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=Himajor&begin=20161101&end=20170501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33What could have been. We passed DePaul for 9th in BE in talent and nearly got by Butler, too. I'd guess we were in the 25-30th percentile of high major teams, so better but in the bottom half.
2017-18 just BE:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2018&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=BE&begin=20171101&end=20180501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=332017-18 High Majors:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?year=2018&top=0&conlimit=Himajor&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33What could have been, II. We were still 9th in the BE, again ahead of DePaul and behind Butler. Probably in the 30th-40th percentile of high major teams.
2018-19 just BE:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2019&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=BE&begin=20181101&end=20190501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=332018-19 High Majors:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?year=2019&top=0&conlimit=Himajor&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33This last year. We pushed up to 7th in the BE now ahead of DePaul, Butler, and Seton Hall. Again in the 30th-40th percentile of high major teams.
For reference next season we're pegged at 7th in the in talent BE ahead of DePaul, Butler, and now St. John's.
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?show=1&tvalue=All&year=2020&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=BE&begin=20191101&end=20200501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33Here's us isolated:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?tvalue=Creighton&year=2020&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=Himajor&begin=20191101&end=20200501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33Here's all high majors:
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?tvalue=All&year=2020&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=Himajor&begin=20191101&end=20200501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33 We're in the 40-50th percentile in talent, here.
TL;DR we're indeed now recruiting like an average high major team. As one would expect 6 years into being in a new conference. To you're point, chicago, We definitely look more like a BE program in terms of talent (top 100, top 150), but we're still in the bottom half of the conference. Can we move up further? I don't know.
To finish, since I can I decided to pull data on Sweet 16 teams and compare them to us, talent-wise, going back to 16-17 when we really noticed our improvement in recruiting.
In 2016-17 we were ahead of 2 Sweet 16 teams (Baylor and WVU).
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?year=2017&top=0&conlimit=S16&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33In 2017-18 we were ahead of 4 teams (Loyola, Texas Tech, WVU, and, ugh, K State).
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?year=2018&top=0&conlimit=S16&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33In 2018-19 we were ahead of 3 teams (Houston, Texas Tech, and Gonzaga).
http://barttorvik.com/team-maps.php?tvalue=All&year=2019&sort=&t2value=None&conlimit=S16&begin=20181101&end=20190501&top=0&quad=4&mingames=0&toprk=0&venue=All&type=All&xax=33&yax=33What does this mean? We're in the neighborhood in terms of talent on teams in the Sweet 16. We already knew that, however, since we've been competitive against several of those teams, plus Villanova, in the last few years. Why haven't we gotten there? We've had plenty of discussions on this that aren't relevant nor worth rehashing, but it's clear that having more talent (read better recruiting) would give us a greater chance. An absolute 'duh' point, but verified by data.