With Temple losing in the 1st round of the NIT and Wichita State's, Houston's and Cincy's 1st and 2nd round losses in the NCAA Tournament with WSU and Cincy losing to much lower seeds should the AAC think about doing things a bit differently. In particular, should they rethink the the AAC Conference Tournament.
If I understood 3G's comments correctly I think he prefers the Valley's approach of holding their tournament on the weekend prior to selection Sunday. I don't know if it is necessary to do that but you do wonder if the meat grinder these teams went through in the AAC Tournament may have had some impact on their NCAA performances.
Personally, I dislike post-season conference tournaments in basketball. They are nothing more than a money grab.
My suggestion to the AAC is to split into two divisions. For now I won't discuss how to divide the teams up. Play everyone in your Division home and away and everyone in the other division once. alternating home and away from one year to the next. This would give you a 16-game regular season schedule. After the end of the regular season have a single championship game between the Division winners to determine the conference auto-bid to the NCAA Tournament. Schedule that game for the maximum TV exposure and bucks you can get but have it prior to Selection Sunday.
If you want to play some of the AAC teams in the other division twice you can schedule a non-conference game with that team.
Is this something the AAC should thing about or should they just stay with the status quo?
If I understood 3G's comments correctly I think he prefers the Valley's approach of holding their tournament on the weekend prior to selection Sunday. I don't know if it is necessary to do that but you do wonder if the meat grinder these teams went through in the AAC Tournament may have had some impact on their NCAA performances.
Personally, I dislike post-season conference tournaments in basketball. They are nothing more than a money grab.
My suggestion to the AAC is to split into two divisions. For now I won't discuss how to divide the teams up. Play everyone in your Division home and away and everyone in the other division once. alternating home and away from one year to the next. This would give you a 16-game regular season schedule. After the end of the regular season have a single championship game between the Division winners to determine the conference auto-bid to the NCAA Tournament. Schedule that game for the maximum TV exposure and bucks you can get but have it prior to Selection Sunday.
If you want to play some of the AAC teams in the other division twice you can schedule a non-conference game with that team.
Is this something the AAC should thing about or should they just stay with the status quo?
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