I posted this on Bearnation and I wanted your take as well.
This is an insider article that Jay Bilas wrote this week. It is a great article that talks about how we strive to be "fair" by giving auto bids to teams from small conferences, but we actually hurt the tournament by not letting the best 68 teams play in the tourney. Some may think it is fair to have the 30th best conference to have a spot in the field, but is it fair to have the 38th best team in the nation miss the dance because a team like Savanna St. wins their conference tourney and would finish somewhere ranked around 195 at the end of the season?
Here is an excerpt from the article:
"In my mind, there is no problem with awarding NCAA tournament spots based solely on merit. The elimination of automatic bids would have no effect on true competition. For those who argue that it would affect the players on the MEAC or SWAC champions unfairly, that ignores the unfair impact on the players of far better teams such as Wichita State, Missouri State, Colorado and Harvard -- all of whom were left out last season. Are we to believe that proponents of student-athlete fairness and competition are fine with unfair impact on select athletes instead of one standard for all who choose to compete in Division I?"
For ESPN Insiders here is the link to the article
http://insider.espn.go.com/mens-col...n ... c-bids-ncb
Thoughts?