
IS IT TRUE that the focus of the local mainstream media and the power broker community seems to have shifted from the real problems of Evansville to the on the court successes of the University of Evansville Purple Aces basketball team?…that while the fortunes of the Aces can be seen as a proxy for the success of the local economy on first look, the reality of the situation is not what the easy analysis may imply?…Evansville as a city started a slow trickling decline in roughly 1960 and has lost population and average wages at a dribbling rate of roughly one half of one percent per year?…some cities have quick cataclysmic events that cause their population to leave and their wages to drift downward but that is not the case for Evansville?…Evansville has been going the way of the primitive medical technique of bleeding with leaches or the proverbial boiling of a frog on degree at a time?…the terrible effect of the drip-drip-drip way of melting away is that no one notices except for people who come back to visit every couple of years?…the pace of change is so slow that those who live it don’t even see it happening until years later when a friend of family member from afar points it out and asks “what the hell happened to ____?â€â€¦this until recently was not the way of the Aces?…in the science of correlation one would conclude that while the plight of the Aces and the City of Evansville are linked, the links are slight and even opposite for much of the time since 1960?
IS IT TRUE from the late 1950’s until the time that UE ascended to Division 1 basketball in 1977 the Purple Aces dominated their competition nationally while the City of Evansville and its job base slowly deteriorated?…one could have made a case during that period that UE’s on court successes were diametrically opposite of the City?…one may even make a case that UE basketball was the shining star of the City of Evansville on the national level perhaps helping to mask the early stages of the City’s deterioration?…to conclude that as the Aces go so goes Evansville is to deny the reality that the Aces were improving as the City was starting to slide downward?…even the “Night it Rained Tears†when the Aces team went down in a plane crash and stepping up the competition to Division 1 did not stop the upward rise of the Purple Aces?…just four years after the crash the Purple Aces played their way into the TOP 25 of the national rankings, secured a birth in the NCAA tournament, and hosted the opening rounds of the big dance at Roberts Stadium?…the attendance at Aces games at Roberts stayed above 10,000 and post season play was frequent well into the 1990’s in several upgraded conferences?…with the turn of the century and 911 things began to change?
IS IT TRUE with the departure of Coach Jim Crews and the new millennium time seems to have caught up with the Aces?…attendance started the slow downward spiral from a still healthy number of over 8,000 to today’s numbers of under 5,000 and it has been steady?…the downward spiral mirrored the on the court performance and seems to have stabilized in the 4500 range?…the move to the $127 Million Ford Center did nothing to reverse the spiral?…the off the court shenanigans during the pre-game and the halftime have not reversed the spiral?…one may conclude that the “pall†over Evansville finally caught up with the Aces after they defied it for 40 years?…since the year 2,000 the Aces and the City of Evansville seem to be on the same path?…one could conclude that the City of Evansville persevered for 40 years and finally linked the fate of the Aces to the fate of the City?
IS IT TRUE the antidote for the Aces need to improve seems to now have shifted from excellence on the court to bricks, mortar, and the kind of fun and games projects that has seduced elected officials and the power brokers of Evansville?…when pointing to things that will surely help the program now it is all about the Ford Center, a $4 Million practice facility, and fundraising by the athletic department?…the illusion of progress by building things and buying toys has finally been forced onto the Aces like blankets of smallpox were given to Native Americans to keep them warm?…this delusion is as they say on TV is “Koo-Koo-for Cocoa Puffs?â€
IS IT TRUE we at the CCO agree that a series of 25 win seasons and a trip to the Final 4 like the two trips Butler made without a shiny new stadium may just put some pep in the step of the local economy?…while Butler was finding ways to pay a coach over $1 Million a year and attracting players like Shelvin Mack, UE was seduced by the sirens song of crony projects directed from the Civic Center?…a much lesser amount of money directed properly toward attracting 10 and only 10 national class players and coaches would have, could have, should have, and MAY SOMEDAY lead Evansville out of the land that time forgot?…it will take across the board leadership that is not fixated on forcing the solutions of the 1950’s onto the problems of today to make that happen?