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Should teams with a conference record below .500 be considered for an at large bid?
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Basically, I don't think a conference, any conference deserves 80% of their teams in the dance. I've seen enough big 12 games to know garbage when I see it.
OSU and WV are a loose stool. TCU, OU and Texas are a more firm dump.
But its all crap."When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
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I have no problem with banning schools with under .500 conference records but it will never happen. If going .500 in your conference is too hard then the MVC would love to have you. P5 schools already have every advantage in the world but they act like it’s still too tough.
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Originally posted by wusphlash View PostI just don't believe the strength of a conference entitles teams with records under .500. They're losers. I believe I heard one of the braketologists speak to how poorly these teams do in the tournament.
Think of the late season games that could happen between teams trying to get to the .500 mark.
Unfortunately it is never going to change.
VCU was told by the same effing television experts today and former committee members that they should not be in the NCAA tournament. They had to play in the first NCAA play in game. They went on to beat USC, Georgetown, Purdue, Florida State and Kansas. All teams from the so-called power conferences.
And our boys went to the NIT as an at large team. I will never forget these same television clowns saying how unfair it was that Nebraska, Washington State, Virginia Tech, and Alabama that they had to play in the NIT. They said these teams should be in the NCAA. They cried like little babies. Not one effing word was said about our boys. Of course the shocks went on to win the NIT and beat all those teams that should have been playing in the NCAA.
In the end, the Final Four consisted of two teams that the shocks lost to by a grand total of 5 points. It's clear WSU should have been in the NCAA tournament. One guy from Alabama wrote an article saying so. The rest of the blueblood crowd and television establishment were quiet. The radio clowns in KC laughed and said we were 66 best team in the country. Here we are today and nothing has changed. The fact that we have to debate whether we get in the NIT with the strength of schedule the shocks have played is ridiculous. But teams like TCU and OU with losing records in their conference deserve bids in the NCAA. Total bullsht.
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Originally posted by TheShocktocles View Post
You are absolutely right. It's never going to change. The new net rating is just another scam to give more preferential treatment to the so -called 5 power conference schools. Here are some facts to consider. You guys remember the 2011 season? I sure do. What a sweet year.
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by ShockerPrez View PostKnowing you can jerk off on half your games and know you don't have to give your best every game and still get a bid is not what the tourney is about.Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind. ~Dr. Seuss
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What if there was a basketball division with 6 teams consisting of 3 leagues of 2 teams each. Below is how the season went for the teams.
League Team Non-Conf Conf Overall Results A 1 2-0 2-0 4-0 W-B2, W-C1, W-A2, W-A2 A 2 2-0 0-2 2-2 W-B1, W-C2, L-A1, L-A1 B 1 1-1 1-1 2-2 L-A2, W-C1, W-B2, L-B2 B 2 1-1 1-1 2-2 L-A1, W-C2, L-B1, W-B1 C 1 0-2 2-0 2-2 L-A1, L-B1, W-C2, W-C2 C 2 0-2 0-2 0-4 L-A2, L-B2, L-C1, L-C1
Should team 2 of the A league make the tournament, even though they didn't win any league games, since they are clearly the second best team in the division?
Edit: In this scenario, there is no league tournament and only 4 teams make the division tournament. There is also no automatic bid for winning your league. Team 1 of the A league makes it. and team 2 of the C league doesn't. Of the remaining 4 teams (all with 2-2 records), who should make it?Last edited by 1979Shocker; March 5, 2019, 04:29 PM.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
When you brought up 2011, I thought you were going to point out that the national champs, UConn, were only 0.500 in conference that season.
I think they won the MVC regular season but lost the MVC tournament and got the automatic bid to the NIT. The blueblood powers on the committee wanted to teach him a lesson fior being outspoken about how unfair the system was. I could have my facts wrong but I think that is what happened.
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I'm ok with an 8-10 conference record as long as they have the resume (NET, quality wins, & OOC performance). But 6-12 Indiana? No f'ing way. I don't care how good their NET or wins are.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostThe NCAA Tournament should be full of winners, not losers.
If your conference is too tough for you, then leave and go to an “easier” conference. You can’t have your cake and eat it too.
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