But Peoria is not a typical college town - in fact Peoria has the reputation of being a slow, podunk, hick-town....
To compare Peoria to college towns like Urbana, Lincoln, NE, Madison, WI, is hilarious...
S0 - believe what you want but our coaches have obstacles like this & others that are not of their doing nor choosing....to overcome.
If Peoria had a big state university, or if it was on the Gulf Coast, or if if was a major metro/media hub like St. Louis or Chicago, recruiting would be easier.
So being home to a Fortune 50 Company in CAT, a very hip company like Maui Jim, and having a burgeoning medical community, etc... makes Peoria a "slow, podunk, hick-town"? So be it. Aside from Loyola, not one of the other schools in the MVC is located in such a community, and neither are half of the schools in the Big Ten. At the end of the day, kids either want to go to the highest possible level, or play for the very best mid-major team they can. For some academic offerings are part of the decision. For others, somewhat stringent academics can be a deterrent. If Bradley starts winning at a high level, recruits will come, and it won't have anything to do with Peoria, or that it's a "slow, podunk, hick-town".