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Wichita State is expected to leave the Missouri Valley for the American Athletic Conference, possibly as soon as this spring.
That will send the dominoes flying, and one of the dominoes most mentioned is UNO
Several sources in college sports say the Horizon League and Missouri Valley Conference could have interest in UNO.
If Wichita bolts, the Valley will be left scrambling. Valparaiso, a Horizon school, might be high on the Valley’s list of replacements. The Valley could also look at UNO, bringing the city of Omaha back into the league to fill the void left by Creighton.
Several sources say the Horizon League is looking to expand by two schools, and perhaps four. The reason: improving the league’s basketball profile but also providing more conference games and, thus, more home game revenue for members.
UNO, with Baxter Arena bills to pay, would certainly fit that profile.
The Horizon also makes sense for UNO in that several of its members are “city” schools: Oakland (Detroit), Detroit Mercy, Cleveland State, Illinois-Chicago and Milwaukee. Other members are Youngstown State, Green Bay, Wright State, Northern Kentucky and Valpo.
Sources at UNO say the school is happy with the Summit. Another Summit member, Denver, is said to be coveted by the Horizon.
The attraction of the Horizon would be city schools that face similar athletic budget challenges. And it would provide fertile recruiting ground for UNO basketball.
The Horizon also has a weekly Friday night game on ESPN.
Officials at the Horizon and UNO had no comment on Monday. Stay tuned. Now that the Final Four is over, the action might just be starting.
Wichita State is expected to leave the Missouri Valley for the American Athletic Conference, possibly as soon as this spring.
That will send the dominoes flying, and one of the dominoes most mentioned is UNO
Several sources in college sports say the Horizon League and Missouri Valley Conference could have interest in UNO.
If Wichita bolts, the Valley will be left scrambling. Valparaiso, a Horizon school, might be high on the Valley’s list of replacements. The Valley could also look at UNO, bringing the city of Omaha back into the league to fill the void left by Creighton.
Several sources say the Horizon League is looking to expand by two schools, and perhaps four. The reason: improving the league’s basketball profile but also providing more conference games and, thus, more home game revenue for members.
UNO, with Baxter Arena bills to pay, would certainly fit that profile.
The Horizon also makes sense for UNO in that several of its members are “city” schools: Oakland (Detroit), Detroit Mercy, Cleveland State, Illinois-Chicago and Milwaukee. Other members are Youngstown State, Green Bay, Wright State, Northern Kentucky and Valpo.
Sources at UNO say the school is happy with the Summit. Another Summit member, Denver, is said to be coveted by the Horizon.
The attraction of the Horizon would be city schools that face similar athletic budget challenges. And it would provide fertile recruiting ground for UNO basketball.
The Horizon also has a weekly Friday night game on ESPN.
Officials at the Horizon and UNO had no comment on Monday. Stay tuned. Now that the Final Four is over, the action might just be starting.