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Title: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Warrior of Law on September 19, 2016, 10:19:25 PM
http://collegebasketball.ap.org/article/iowas-big-4-classic-extended-through-2019

I don't care if MU ever plays UW-GB or UW-M, but it's interesting to see that's it's possible in a comparable state.  Think I'll root for Drake in this one. ;)
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Herman Cain on September 19, 2016, 10:24:50 PM
http://collegebasketball.ap.org/article/iowas-big-4-classic-extended-through-2019

I don't care if MU ever plays UW-GB or UW-M, but it's interesting to see that's it's possible in a comparable state.  Think I'll root for Drake in this one. ;)
It is possible for sure. Money as always is the obstacle. Hy Vee is a factor in Iowa so I am sure it is worth everyones while economically. Sounds like a lot of fun for the people of Iowa.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Benny B on September 19, 2016, 11:17:36 PM
Please elaborate on Iowa and Wisconsin being comparable.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: HouWarrior on September 20, 2016, 04:49:55 AM
Please elaborate on Iowa and Wisconsin being comparable.
Please dont bite on Benny B(ait)....sets the hook, reels you in and one of you ends up feeling filleted.
lol
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: muwarrior69 on September 20, 2016, 06:55:40 AM
Please elaborate on Iowa and Wisconsin being comparable.

They both have Sh!tty weather.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: jsglow on September 20, 2016, 07:01:59 AM
The one nice thing about the Iowa situation is that Des Moines isn't home to either big school.  I suppose it might be possible here if it rotated between MKE and Madtown as the opening night tune up for the annual MU/Bucky game.  But I just don't see it.  I will give Bucky credit for dropping those two in-state games earlier this year.  Reduced their perceived leverage.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Benny B on September 20, 2016, 09:12:47 AM
Please dont bite on Benny B(ait)....sets the hook, reels you in and one of you ends up feeling filleted.
lol

Thank you for demonstrating why some require the crutch that is teal - because if you were simply conceding the argument, you could have simply posted the ol' "+1" or similar sentiment.

Frankly, it's a legitimate question because, as I see it, the only similarity between the two is that each has four D-I universities, one of which is private.  The critical difference between the two basically boils down to Iowa having no professional football or basketball teams* while Wisconsin has both... the relevance being that there is a much greater appetite for college-centric or semi-professional sporting events - tournaments or otherwise - for state residents to get behind in Iowa, whereas in Wisconsin, the UW-MU rivalry doesn't even attract every eyeball or eardrum in the state.  Seriously... outside of the two hours that the game is on, the other 22 hours of media focus and sports programming in Wisconsin that day is devoted to the Packers (and UW football when they've advanced to the B? championship).

So in the context of advocating why Wisconsin should host an in-state tournament, I don't see how citing Iowa as an example advances that cause.  Please, if I'm overlooking something, do enlighten me.


* (Why doesn't Iowa have professional basketball or football teams?  Because if they did, Minnesota would want some too.)
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: GGGG on September 20, 2016, 09:15:35 AM
Thank you for demonstrating why some require the crutch that is teal - because if you were simply conceding the argument, you could have simply posted the ol' "+1" or similar sentiment.

Frankly, it's a legitimate question because, as I see it, the only similarity between the two is that each has four D-I universities, one of which is private.  The critical difference between the two basically boils down to Iowa having no professional football or basketball teams* while Wisconsin has both... the relevance being that there is a much greater appetite for college-centric or semi-professional sporting events - tournaments or otherwise - for state residents to get behind in Iowa, whereas in Wisconsin, the UW-MU rivalry doesn't even attract every eyeball or eardrum in the state.  Seriously... outside of the two hours that the game is on, the other 22 hours of media focus and sports programming in Wisconsin that day is devoted to the Packers (and UW football when they've advanced to the B? championship).

So in the context of advocating why Wisconsin should host an in-state tournament, I don't see how citing Iowa as an example advances that cause.  Please, if I'm overlooking something, do enlighten me.


* (Why no professional basketball or football teams in Iowa?  Because if they did, Minnesota would want some too.)


Here is another reason.

Northern Iowa and Drake are much better programs than UWGB and UWM.  That makes the match-ups, and therefore the overall event, more compelling.

UW v. UWGB followed by MU v. UWM is just a couple buy games knit together as a double-header.  <yawn>
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: GooooMarquette on September 20, 2016, 09:20:35 AM
The one private school involved in Iowa is Drake - which averaged 3,087 in home attendance last season.  MU averaged 13,308.

We have always heard that, as a private school, nearly the entire athletic budget is dependent on men's basketball revenues.  Could it be that Drake has much less to lose by giving up a home game...and might actually make more by playing a neutral court game against Iowa or Iowa State?
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: MerrittsMustache on September 20, 2016, 10:03:31 AM

Here is another reason.

Northern Iowa and Drake are much better programs than UWGB and UWM.  That makes the match-ups, and therefore the overall event, more compelling.

UW v. UWGB followed by MU v. UWM is just a couple buy games knit together as a double-header.  <yawn>

Agreed. Sending Marquette to Des Moines to play UNI or Drake would make more sense than having an all Wisconsin showcase.

Also, UNI has their own fanbase. No, it's not as big as Iowa or ISU but an overwhelming number of UWM and UWGB alum are Badger basketball fans. UW playing either one of these teams isn't in any way, shape or form a rivalry worth noting.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: avid1010 on September 20, 2016, 10:20:18 AM
from a fan standpoint.  i'd love to go to mke or madison for a night and catch all four games.  other than that...makes no sense.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: GGGG on September 20, 2016, 11:17:15 AM
Agreed. Sending Marquette to Des Moines to play UNI or Drake would make more sense than having an all Wisconsin showcase.

Also, UNI has their own fanbase. No, it's not as big as Iowa or ISU but an overwhelming number of UWM and UWGB alum are Badger basketball fans. UW playing either one of these teams isn't in any way, shape or form a rivalry worth noting.



Good point.  Iowa only has three public universities.  All Division 1.  All fairly successful at athletics. 

This isn't like Wisconsin, which has 13 four-year campuses only one of which has been a consistent winner at the D1 level.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: GooooMarquette on September 20, 2016, 12:07:56 PM

Good point.  Iowa only has three public universities.  All Division 1.  All fairly successful at athletics. 

This isn't like Wisconsin, which has 13 four-year campuses only one of which has been a consistent winner at the D1 level.


Yep, about the success of all three of their publics.

NCAA appearances:

Iowa: 26
Iowa State: 18
UNI: 8

Madison: 22
GB: 5
Milwaukee: 4

Great deal for Drake playing among state teams with 52 collective appearances.  Not so great for MU playing teams with 29 collective appearances...especially since we have more than that ourselves.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: GGGG on September 20, 2016, 12:29:44 PM
Yep, about the success of all three of their publics.

NCAA appearances:

Iowa: 26
Iowa State: 18
UNI: 8

Madison: 22
GB: 5
Milwaukee: 4

Great deal for Drake playing among state teams with 52 collective appearances.  Not so great for MU playing teams with 29 collective appearances...especially since we have more than that ourselves.


Also, Iowa has at times been a national football power and UNI has won national championships at the FCS level.  Iowa State?  Not so much but they are a P5 team in the Big 12.

Green Bay and Milwaukee?  No football.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: rocket surgeon on September 20, 2016, 07:46:36 PM
Ok, here ya go Benny
       "Why doesn't Iowa have professional basketball or football teams?  Because if they did, Minnesota would want some too.)"

   +1 baby!!   In all seriousness, meatloaf all over my screen-thanks
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: frozena pizza on September 22, 2016, 09:51:44 AM
Good for Iowa. Not interested in the Wisconsin version.

But Indiana should really look into this: Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue, Butler.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Herman Cain on September 22, 2016, 10:03:48 AM
Good for Iowa. Not interested in the Wisconsin version.

But Indiana should really look into this: Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue, Butler.

The Crossroads Classic  is played each year in Indianapolis and is composed of Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue and Butler.



Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: MerrittsMustache on September 22, 2016, 11:02:37 AM
But Indiana should really look into this: Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue, Butler.

The Crossroads Classic  is played each year in Indianapolis and is composed of Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue and Butler.

Well, that was fast.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Bocephys on September 22, 2016, 11:07:38 AM
The Crossroads Classic  is played each year in Indianapolis and is composed of Indiana, Notre Dame, Purdue and Butler.

I believe Frozena was explicitly looking for the version with the Oxford Comma, not the heathen version you're referencing.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Benny B on September 22, 2016, 11:18:54 AM
I believe Frozena was explicitly looking for the version with the Oxford Comma, not the heathen version you're referencing.

LOL.... I was thinking the same thing, although I didn't know it was call the Oxford Comma.  Learn something every day.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Juan Anderson's Mixtape on September 22, 2016, 01:20:11 PM
I believe Frozena was explicitly looking for the version with the Oxford Comma, not the heathen version you're referencing.

Ah, Grammar Nazis.  The difference between "Acting like you're Mother Teresa."  and "Acting like your mother, Teresa."
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: KampusFoods on September 22, 2016, 01:32:08 PM
Ah, Grammer Nazis.  The difference between "Acting like you're Mother Teresa."  and "Acting like your mother, Teresa."

Where are the spelling Nazis?
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: barfolomew on September 22, 2016, 01:36:33 PM

(http://i.imgur.com/r4ZTl89.jpg)
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: GGGG on September 22, 2016, 01:42:47 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/r4ZTl89.jpg)



Maybe they are talking about someone's welcome.
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Juan Anderson's Mixtape on September 22, 2016, 02:29:39 PM
Where are the spelling Nazis?

DOH!

Corrected
Title: Re: Iowa 4 teams
Post by: Bocephys on September 22, 2016, 03:56:48 PM
LOL.... I was thinking the same thing, although I didn't know it was call the Oxford Comma.  Learn something every day.

(http://i.imgur.com/fycHx.jpg)