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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostYes. The 15 and 16 seeds EARNED their way into the field by winning. Most of the 11 and 12 seed P5 schools made their way into the field doing lots of losing, and a few of them couldn't even win more in their conference than they lost.
I'm kinda stunned that a WSU fan would also be in favor of killing off the "small guy".
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostYes. The 15 and 16 seeds EARNED their way into the field by winning. Most of the 11 and 12 seed P5 schools made their way into the field doing lots of losing, and a few of them couldn't even win more in their conference than they lost.
I'm kinda stunned that a WSU fan would also be in favor of killing off the "small guy".
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Originally posted by Topshock View PostI think there are 32 conferences. Many in that bottom tier are making no effort to be competitive and are only in Div 1 so that they can grab some of the tourney money .
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Originally posted by OregonShocker View PostI guess I'd say, "So?" They still paid their NCAA dues; they still won their conf. tourney. Why should they be denied so Texas Tech (sub-500 in B12) can get in?
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Originally posted by Topshock View PostWhat are these "dues" you speak of. The fact is the NCAA makes almost all or their money from the basketball tournament.
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Originally posted by OregonShocker View PostI refer to athletic dept costs to be a D1 school in a D1 conference. A discussion on another thread included requirements to be a D1 football school at different levels. That's an investment; there is likewise scholarship requirements, conference requirements, etc. for D1 in various sports. Most schools do NOT make money in their athletic dept; they need conference money, NCAA revenue sharing,etc. Keeping up with D1 status costs money, real time. Really, they would like to share in the TV revenue. So, why would these leagues let their tourney participation go so that K-State can get in?
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Originally posted by Stickboy46 View Post27 on Lunardi's latest S-Curve.
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Ken Pomeroy said it best yesterday on the radio:
36 at large spots, teams not eligible that would get 2 spots and another 8-10 teams that will get the autobid but would've got in with an at large anyway. So that's almost 50 teams. He then he couldn't imagine a discussion where we weren't in the top 50 teams even if we lose a game in the MVC tournament.
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