olldflame wrote:Nice theory.
Reality check time.
Until last season Radford had consistently been a second division team for years.
High Point has had some good regular season finishes, but has NEVER been to the dance.
Winthrop and UNCA have probably been the most consistent finishers in the conference, but I suspect it had a lot more to do with a couple of guys named Marshall and Biedenbach than whether or not they have football.
I realize High Point has never won the ship, but I said those teams are consistently finishing in the top half of the conference and not necessarily winning the conference.
Since we joined the Big South in 91, Radford has finished with a .500 or better conference mark in 13 out of 18 seasons. They've won the regular season title 4 times, made the championship game 5 times and won it twice.
Winthrop has finished with a .500 or better conference mark in 11 of 18 seasons. They've won the regular season title 6 times, made the championship game 9 times, and won it 8 times.
UNCA has finished with a .500 or better conference mark in 11 out of 18 seasons. They've won the regular season title 3 times, made the championship game 4 times and won it once.
High Point joined the league in 99 and have finished with a .500 or better conference mark in 4 out of 10 seasons. They've won the regular season title 0 times, made the championship game twice.
Compare that to the football teams:
Liberty: finished with a .500 or better conference mark in 11 of 18 seasons. Won the regular season title once, made the championship game 4 times, and won it twice.
Coastal: finished with a .500 or better conference mark 3 times in the 7 years they've had a football team, won the regular season title 0 times, made the championship game 1, and have not won it.
CSU: finished with a .500 or better conference mark 6 out of 18 seasons. Won the regular season title 0 times, made the championship game 3 times, and a have won it twice.
VMI: finished with a .500 or better conference mark 1 time in 6 seasons. Won the regular season title 0 times, made the championship game 2 times, and have not won it.
I won't count G-W and Presby since their history is so short in the conference for all sports.
Non-football teams have finished with a .500 or better conference mark 39 of 64 seasons (61%), have won the regular season title 13 of 18 seasons (72%), made the championship game 20 times, and won it 11 times.
Football teams have finished with a .500 or better conference mark 21 of 49 seasons (42%), have won the regular season title once in 18 seasons (5%), made the championship game 10 times, and won it 4 times.