by RacerJoeD » January 6th, 2018, 9:50 am
You guys are missing something. It isn’t only about bids. It’s about seeding. The swac gets a bid, but it is usually a 16. If your conference, by virtue of being perceived as a better conference and therefor the winner as a better team, gets a better seed, there is more chance of a favorable matchup in the tournament. The money in the tournament isn’t in bids, it’s in wins, because the money goes up with every round. The chances of winning go up with the better seed, and therefore the money goes up with the perception of the conference. Adding highly respected and nationally competitive teams to your conference, done correctly, makes more money per school despite the need to divide by more teams.
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RacerJoeD on January 7th, 2018, 8:37 am, edited 1 time in total.