BirdmanBB wrote:I think the bracketbuster would be fine if they re-tooled it a bit. I wonder if there would be mid major conferences that would be more enticed to play in it if it were a bit more exclusive. Say if it were exclusive to conferences like MWC, A10, MVC and CUSA. That would be tv worthy and generate interest in all programs involved and give everyone a good game the following year. If you really needed to, you could leave some spots open for perennial top teams from lower conferences (ex. Butler, St. Marys, Gonzaga, Sienna) The BB is a great idea in theory, but you don't want to be the best conference playing in it. (kinda like the old saying: You don't want to own the most expensive house on the block) We are helping other conferences strengthen their resumes, but it isn't doing much for the MVC anymore unless you are playing one of the top 2 or 3 out of conference teams.
Then you can let all the lower conferences play each other seperately and have those top teams play during that same week as to get the best games on tv. This scenario would truly have the best chance at "bracketbusting" as we would most likely get more bids because of it depending on how strong your conference is in any given year. Let Elgin put his stamp on it so it doesn't look like he is completely bailing on his previous idea.
This would likely never happen though as some of the conferences above won't be connected to anything "mid-major" and rightfully so.
Just commenting on the bottom line of this, not the poster...
This sounds like what the 'high-major' schools would like to do with the NCAA Tournament. Weed out the lower schools, aka MVC, leaving only the big boys left for the "real" tournament.
Where is everyone who was in love with this BracketBuster fiasco when it was first announced?
Random MVCFans.com member, circa 2007: "Gregg Marshall is in over his head in this conference."