I am only interested in seeing the teams that proved they were in the top 64 by some measure. If that means Fresno is kept out so be it. It is more likely that teams kept out of the tournament by auto bids every year would be more competitive and more apt to have a Fresno like story if that is what you want. 64 teams is a lot of teams if you can't crack that number... sorry dude!
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Originally posted by WilliamI am only interested in seeing the teams that proved they were in the top 64 by some measure. If that means Fresno is kept out so be it. It is more likely that teams kept out of the tournament by auto bids every year would be more competitive and more apt to have a Fresno like story if that is what you want. 64 teams is a lot of teams if you can't crack that number... sorry dude!
I would like to see them come up with a non conference SOS, RPI and record against top 25/50/100 and use those numbers. This would force these power conferences to play good teams outside of your conference and would not give the warm weather schools a big RPI advantage from playing at home early in the year against cold weather schools and then building their RPIs by playing each other in conference play. Basically your conference wouldn't help you or hurt you other than a win or a loss. If you are an Oklahoma State or a Baylor and your non conference RPI is in the top 30 how can you argue they don't belong in the tournament?
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If the big 10 has 10 of the best 64 in the country, I say it would be rediculous for them not to all get in. What are we trying to do here, do you want some deal where every kid gets a trophy and we don't keep score kinda thing. If we are trying to identify the best team in the country lets invite the best 64 and settle it on the field. Let the NCAA determine who everybody plays in the non-con, that way small conf. don't get squeezed out and the committee can get a read on everybody.
The biggest problem we in Wichita have is if the big conf. team figure out that they can squeeze us and teams like us out if none of them will play us. That would leave us with a bad rpi I would guess and nothing we could do about it. As the big conf.s keep focusing more and more on baseball this problem may become inevitable. Recruiting to come here with no big names on the schedule would get real tough.THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
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Veritas wrote: "k-state has benefited from bcs bs over the years". Very wrong. The one time KSU went to a BCS bowl game was when they won the Big 12. KU cant say that, hell, they didn't even win the north. When KSU won the north as #1 in the nation, then lost on a fluke, they fell off the earth. As far as baseball, an argument could be made if the big 12 didn't get OSU and Baylor in, maybe KSU would be hosting.
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Originally posted by WilliamIf the big 10 has 10 of the best 64 in the country, I say it would be rediculous for them not to all get in. What are we trying to do here, do you want some deal where every kid gets a trophy and we don't keep score kinda thing. If we are trying to identify the best team in the country lets invite the best 64 and settle it on the field. Let the NCAA determine who everybody plays in the non-con, that way small conf. don't get squeezed out and the committee can get a read on everybody.
The biggest problem we in Wichita have is if the big conf. team figure out that they can squeeze us and teams like us out if none of them will play us. That would leave us with a bad rpi I would guess and nothing we could do about it. As the big conf.s keep focusing more and more on baseball this problem may become inevitable. Recruiting to come here with no big names on the schedule would get real tough.
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Originally posted by shockfan89_Originally posted by WilliamIf the big 10 has 10 of the best 64 in the country, I say it would be rediculous for them not to all get in. What are we trying to do here, do you want some deal where every kid gets a trophy and we don't keep score kinda thing. If we are trying to identify the best team in the country lets invite the best 64 and settle it on the field. Let the NCAA determine who everybody plays in the non-con, that way small conf. don't get squeezed out and the committee can get a read on everybody.
The biggest problem we in Wichita have is if the big conf. team figure out that they can squeeze us and teams like us out if none of them will play us. That would leave us with a bad rpi I would guess and nothing we could do about it. As the big conf.s keep focusing more and more on baseball this problem may become inevitable. Recruiting to come here with no big names on the schedule would get real tough.
If a conf. gets crushed every year in the tournament then I would think they might be getting too many in.THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
You can call me Bill
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If a conference gets 7 or 8 in and advances 2 to the supers and a different conference gets 2 teams in and advances 1 to the supers then i would say the conference with 7 or 8 was over represented. A lot of times the teams from the SEC, ACC and Big 12 are some of the first ones out going 0-2 indicating they shouldn't have been there.
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Originally posted by shockfan89_If a conference gets 7 or 8 in and advances 2 to the supers and a different conference gets 2 teams in and advances 1 to the supers then i would say the conference with 7 or 8 was over represented. A lot of times the teams from the SEC, ACC and Big 12 are some of the first ones out going 0-2 indicating they shouldn't have been there.THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
You can call me Bill
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William... I noticed you ignored my question...
If willie's ridiculous idea came to fruition, god forbid, then we'd be in trouble. The BCS schools would then just schedule other BCS schools in the non-con (kinda what they do now anyways) and then play other BCS schools in their conference. The NCAA regionals would basically become what the NCAA basketball tournament was from the No.12 seeds on down - a BCS only tournament.
In nearly every tournament ever performed in any sport, the art of the upset and the 'little guy' is what makes a tournament worth watching. There would never be no Fresno State, no Wichita Sate winning national championships without the little guy from a weak conference. There would be no upsets or no cinderellas. It would be good BCS teams matched up against crappy BCS teams.
Gee william, do you have a spot on the NCAA selection committee?
I'm embarrassed for you and your association with this site.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by ShockerFeverWilliam... I noticed you ignored my question...
If willie's ridiculous idea came to fruition, god forbid, then we'd be in trouble. The BCS schools would then just schedule other BCS schools in the non-con (kinda what they do now anyways) and then play other BCS schools in their conference. The NCAA regionals would basically become what the NCAA basketball tournament was from the No.12 seeds on down - a BCS only tournament.
In nearly every tournament ever performed in any sport, the art of the upset and the 'little guy' is what makes a tournament worth watching. There would never be no Fresno State, no Wichita Sate winning national championships without the little guy from a weak conference. There would be no upsets or no cinderellas. It would be good BCS teams matched up against crappy BCS teams.
Gee william, do you have a spot on the NCAA selection committee?
I'm embarrassed for you and your association with this site.THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
You can call me Bill
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Originally posted by WilliamOriginally posted by ShockerFeverWilliam... I noticed you ignored my question...
If willie's ridiculous idea came to fruition, god forbid, then we'd be in trouble. The BCS schools would then just schedule other BCS schools in the non-con (kinda what they do now anyways) and then play other BCS schools in their conference. The NCAA regionals would basically become what the NCAA basketball tournament was from the No.12 seeds on down - a BCS only tournament.
In nearly every tournament ever performed in any sport, the art of the upset and the 'little guy' is what makes a tournament worth watching. There would never be no Fresno State, no Wichita Sate winning national championships without the little guy from a weak conference. There would be no upsets or no cinderellas. It would be good BCS teams matched up against crappy BCS teams.
Gee william, do you have a spot on the NCAA selection committee?
I'm embarrassed for you and your association with this site.
So since you won't answer it, I'll continue to ask it until you do..
I guess we should just eliminate 2/3 of the Division I conferences huh?Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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"Enjoy the ride."
- a smart man
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Originally posted by ShockerFeverOriginally posted by WilliamOriginally posted by ShockerFeverWilliam... I noticed you ignored my question...
If willie's ridiculous idea came to fruition, god forbid, then we'd be in trouble. The BCS schools would then just schedule other BCS schools in the non-con (kinda what they do now anyways) and then play other BCS schools in their conference. The NCAA regionals would basically become what the NCAA basketball tournament was from the No.12 seeds on down - a BCS only tournament.
In nearly every tournament ever performed in any sport, the art of the upset and the 'little guy' is what makes a tournament worth watching. There would never be no Fresno State, no Wichita Sate winning national championships without the little guy from a weak conference. There would be no upsets or no cinderellas. It would be good BCS teams matched up against crappy BCS teams.
Gee william, do you have a spot on the NCAA selection committee?
I'm embarrassed for you and your association with this site.
So since you won't answer it, I'll continue to ask it until you do..
I guess we should just eliminate 2/3 of the Division I conferences huh?THE TRUTH SHALL SET YOU FREE
You can call me Bill
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William, the big problem with your arguement is logistics. If it were up to you, the 64 teams in the regionals would most certainly come from southern programs. And any northern programs would most certainly come from BCS conferences, like Louisville, Nebraska and Oregon State for example.
There is not a lot of money placed in baseball for non-BCS programs. So, if you want the best 64 teams to be in the regional, this would mean that teams from non-BCS programs such as Temple or Rhode Island to travel a thousand of miles down south to play BCS teams during the midweek and early portion of the season.
That ain't gonna happen and really, how fair is that. Hell, we can't get Arkansas or Texas to come to Wichita and play us. From a financial, logistical and pratical standpoint, it is just not feasible for non-BCS programs to schedule as tough as the southern BCS programs. So I say the auto bids from these conferences need to stay to make things somewhat equal.
Otherwise, the rich would get richer and the poor would get poorer. This already occurs in football with the good ol' boy system, I just hope it never reaches baseball and basketball.
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