Mike,
FIrst, you are entitled to your opinion, but I think it's premised on a belief that Division B is for "less skilled teams" - and its not - at least its not here.
Second, Your comment about Marquette is misplaced. Marquette took a year off last year. And 2 years before that it was pegged by many to be one of the top 3 teams in the conference. This fall it beat UofM and pushed UMD hard in fall ball. Marquette travelled to the SELC and played tough competition. They are Division 1 in basketball. They just don't have a football team. They draw from some of the best lax schools in the Chicago area, as well as from the MPLS area.
Third, St. Olaf has traditionally been in the top of the UMLL A. Last season, they finished 4th, behind UMD/UofM/St.Cloud. They won their first round playoff game. They are NOT a "bottom dweller". Here is the link to the playoff seeding for 2006 per
www.UMLL.org http://www.umll.org/2006/playoffs.cfm NOte that the seeding has them 3rd, when it should have been 4th per the standings.
Any disparities in our league are not the result of "gerrymandering" teams. And your suggestion to ghettoize the "B" division rather than helping it become a functional league is contrary to the way that the B division is run at the UMLL, and the way that the B division is run in the majority (But not all) of the other conferences.
Rob