by purple&orange » February 17th, 2012, 7:22 pm
There is something special about the auto-bids. They serve as a prelude to the tournament as almost every single team in the nation has a chance to play itself into the big stage that is the NCAA Tournament via winning their league tournament. It allows for the entire month of March to be a pressure packed adventure. For a lot of those smaller schools getting to the NCAA Tournament is a lifelong dream, the reason why they put the work in all summer long, for a chance to go play a #1 seed, to test themselves against the best. A couple years ago Morehead State was a 16 seed, battled Ohio State in Dayton before falling. Two years later, they take down Louisville in a 4-13 game. Ask those guys and I'm sure it was one of the biggest accomplishments of their lives. To me those auto bids make the tournament so special, seeing teams that don't get the press lay it all on the line for their one shot at the glory, to play the bluebloods of college hoops in the same tournament with the same opportunity.
I was 7th grade the final season that my state went to the 4 class system that Indiana has now in high school sports. 58 years ago, Milan won it all, smallest school ever to do it, basis of Hoosiers and it's still relevant. I just finished a book on that season and those small towns still remember and have so much love and adoration for the teams of long ago that stood up to the big county school and knocked them off to win a sectional. To those smaller schools/teams, that was the biggest thrill possible......beating up on your neighbor who was always "better" than you in everything. Realistically they understand they won't win a state title but that sectional means so much to so many and I think those smaller schools that get those auto-bids feel the same way.
Kids at the MEAC or SWAC schools put the same sort of effort as the kids in this league as well as those BCS leagues, often in pretty difficult circumstances. There is a love for the game at every school and for some of those small school that go on the road for a month to pay the bills, getting to see how the other half lives, charter flights, police escorts to and from the arena, and everything that goes into the tourney is what makes this tourney the one that captures the nation, even non sports fans alike.
The more and more expansion I see, it seems the bubble just keeps getting weaker every year. This is a tournament for all comers, and should continue to be.