FearDaTrees wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:Indiana State at Arkansas. 6 seed.
8 teams revealed so far and I had 3 of them out of the NIT. Oh Lord what is this committee doing
Maybe you're just not very good.
I guess we could compare his to yours?
FearDaTrees wrote:TheAsianSensation wrote:Indiana State at Arkansas. 6 seed.
8 teams revealed so far and I had 3 of them out of the NIT. Oh Lord what is this committee doing
Maybe you're just not very good.
KC MVC FAN wrote:rlh04d wrote:
Doubt if SMU avoided anything. They came out of nowhere with Larry Brown and had to play the schedule they had. With a good year this year they will be able to build a better schedule. Then Larry Brown will move on to another team and SMU will be back where they started. A vicious circle.
KC MVC FAN wrote:
Doubt if SMU avoided anything. They came out of nowhere with Larry Brown and had to play the schedule they had. With a good year this year they will be able to build a better schedule. Then Larry Brown will move on to another team and SMU will be back where they started. A vicious circle.
KC MVC FAN wrote:
Doubt if SMU avoided anything. They came out of nowhere with Larry Brown and had to play the schedule they had. With a good year this year they will be able to build a better schedule. Then Larry Brown will move on to another team and SMU will be back where they started. A vicious circle.
TheAsianSensation wrote:I agree with most of this. Remember SMU came over from CUSA last year, where everyone plays a garbage non-con schedule.
I also think our boy Jankovich was part of it - he kept Illinois State out of back-to-back NCAAs with garbage non-con schedules, and looks like he's still up to it. So when Larry leaves, Jankovich isn't going to fix this.
KC MVC FAN wrote:Ist: Takes more than a year to build schedule. Ask any of several MVC teams!
Added: IMO, Now that the 2014 BB season is coming to a close I think there should be a change to the NCAA Tournament bid process. There are 32 D1 conferences that host conference tournaments, with all tournament champions receiving an automatic bid. The Ivy league does not have a league tournament but the league season leader get an automatic bid. That's 33 of 68 bids. There are 35 at-large bids including four pigtail play-in bids. Thirty three automatic bids are a lot, perhaps to many, automatic bids. IMO, many deserving teams are being denied entry to the NMCAA tournament due to so many "feel good" automatic bids to the lower ranked conferences.
I think there are two possible ways to improve the tournament: (1) increase the number of teams or (2) reduce the number of automatic bids by eliminating automatic bids to lowest ranked conferences. I personally think the best course is to eliminate the automatic bids to the 8th to 12 lowest ranked conferences. If 8, this year that would be #25 Northeast, #26 Big Sky, #27 Southland, #28 America East, #29 Southern, #30 Big South, #31 MEAC, #32 SWAC. If 12 add: # 21 WAC, #22 Patriot, #23 Ohio Valley, # 24 Atlantic Sun.
These eight to 12 slots could then be given to more competitive team. For example: SMU, Wisconsin Green Bay, Arkansas, Georgetown, Florida State (the six most talked about snubs) , Indiana, poaches from the NIT, maybe Indiana State, etc.
IMO, the CBI and CIT is available for the lower ranked conference tournament champions who were struck from the automatic bid list.
Not throwing this up for argument, just for discussion!
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