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RE: What's the story with ZOO leadership?
(02-22-2017 01:59 PM)SilentStryk09 Wrote:  I think a big part if it is that basketball doesn't seem to be as popular as it was. I also think the Pistons and Bulls being terrible might actually have a hand in it, because students are coming into western just aren't caring about baskteball like those who started in the early- to mid-2000s did when those teams were good.

I was just going to post something similar.

Outside of Michigan St basketball, basketball just isn't that big in the state. Even when the Pistons won the NBA in 2004 during the NHL's lockout, it was more of a 'eh, can't wait till hockey.'

These past couple seasons have also seen a decline in Bronco basketball winning (although I'm happy we're turning it around!), and it's been a few years since the MAC has seen a team actually win a game in the NCAA Tournament (last was Ohio in 2012!)
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