BEARZ77 wrote:Despite what people would like to think, the problem with finding a quality ADD is that they generally don't benefit that much from moving up to a conference like the MVC at least if the measure is getting into the NCAA Tourney. Nor does a conference like the MVC generally gain bids as a result. If a conference is already an established multi-bid league[ 3+] then yeah it's a benefit like Creighton and WSU were able to do. But a team joining the MVC will not make the MVC jump up a bid or two, and that team if they are used to going to the Tourney fairly often, will see that number drop in all likelihood. There's all kinds of historical precedence to support this. Yes occasionally a team like UNI over years will rise to the upper level of a new conference and benefit from that move. But more often a team getting an invite has been dominant in where they've been, and have been getting fairly regular Tourney appearances, and usually now being in more competition for the same 1-2 bids, their opportunities drop and the conference doesn't jump up in bids because of their addition. That's why a Belmont or a SDSU might hesitate. They fairly regularly are able to garner the one bid in their league; that would become less a standard in the MVC.
bleach wrote:Agree COMPLETELY!!I'm not against expansion if there is a quality ADD (Murray could be) but not because it increases our chances at more bids.......it just doesn't. We could add 10 more teams of Valley level and not get 2 bids the way they are dolled out. The selection committee just isn't interested in adding non P5 teams.
MOST wrote:Lots of verbiage around about what MMs have to do to get more NCAA tournament bids: better scheduling against top ranked teams is the most quoted thing to do. Conference expansion, with hopefully better teams, is the second most often quoted. Realistically, for the MVC to add a Murray State, a Belmont, North Kentucky, or Milwaukee will not garner more tournament bids. Those are all teams from the mid to lower conference RPI range. And, SLU will not accept an invite to join the MVC. Gonzaga and/or BYU are quality teams and moving to the MTN West should get the MTN West one or two additional at large bids.
Only two things will increase bids to the MM conferences: auto bids to both the conference regular season and conference tournament champions for the number seven through number 12 ranked RPI conferences; or the NCAA restricting/limiting the number of at large bids to the P5+1 conferences. Anything else is simply blowing hot air. Seven, eight, or nine bids to the top 2 or three conferences is ridiculous.
Can and should see some improvement as the number 13, 14 and higher RPI ranked conference fight to get into the top 12. There are several RPI conference ranking metric systems out there. One, or a combination of systems, can be used by the NCAA to declare the top 12 conferences. Then we can sit back and listen to the "but, but buts" from the fans, coaches, ADs and conference administrators from outside the top 12. So, accept it--nothing will ever be perfect
TheAsianSensation wrote:The focus on being a Top X conference in conference RPI is good talking points (and one that I use often), but it's important to recognize that conference ranking is irrelevant towards at-large resumes.
Now, conference ranking is highly influenced by having legit at-large contenders, sure. But look at the Valley this year. Why did we rank 8th? Mostly because we had zero, absolutely zero, deadweights. But we only had 1 team in the Top 70 RPI, qualifying as a potential Group 1 game. So even though we had a CRPI of 8, we were in much, MUCH worse position to produce an at-large team than the A-10, which ranked below us at 9. Because the A-10 produced two teams in the Top 50 RPI.
This is ultimately one big goal of expansion. Increasing the raw number of teams in the Top 30/50/70. More teams, more chances. (the other goal is finding ways to reduce Group 3/4 games for at-large contenders, and increasing Group 1/2 games) Increasing CRPI should not be the goal; it should be the obvious side effect as a result of achieving a more profitable goal.
uniguy wrote:Also, one other possibility for the MVFC's 12th member would be Northern Colorado joining the Summit and MVFC.
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