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Originally posted by Capitol ShockI'll say it again, the risk is greater than the reward. If the risk is greated than the reward then why participate? Sure beating VCU would have been great...but losing to them hurt more than beating them would have helped.
Win and it helps. Lose and it hurts...but it's never a "bad loss" because by definition it's a quality opponent.
If you end up in a particularly precarious position on the bubble could that loss knock you out? Sure. But could that high profile win put you in? Absolutely (see GMU @ WSU in '06).
The only argument that I see merit in (but don't necessarily agree with) is that for schools like Gonzaga that have been having sustained big-time success against power 6 teams and in the NCAAs there is the perception that participation in BB reinforces the idea that they are not a big time program.
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Originally posted by GoGMUOriginally posted by Capitol ShockI'll say it again, the risk is greater than the reward. If the risk is greated than the reward then why participate? Sure beating VCU would have been great...but losing to them hurt more than beating them would have helped.
Win and it helps. Lose and it hurts...but it's never a "bad loss" because by definition it's a quality opponent.
If you end up in a particularly precarious position on the bubble could that loss knock you out? Sure. But could that high profile win put you in? Absolutely (see GMU @ WSU in '06).
The only argument that I see merit in (but don't necessarily agree with) is that for schools like Gonzaga that have been having sustained big-time success against power 6 teams and in the NCAAs there is the perception that participation in BB reinforces the idea that they are not a big time program.
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Originally posted by GoGMUOriginally posted by Capitol ShockI'll say it again, the risk is greater than the reward. If the risk is greated than the reward then why participate? Sure beating VCU would have been great...but losing to them hurt more than beating them would have helped.
Win and it helps. Lose and it hurts...but it's never a "bad loss" because by definition it's a quality opponent.
If you end up in a particularly precarious position on the bubble could that loss knock you out? Sure. But could that high profile win put you in? Absolutely (see GMU @ WSU in '06).
The only argument that I see merit in (but don't necessarily agree with) is that for schools like Gonzaga that have been having sustained big-time success against power 6 teams and in the NCAAs there is the perception that participation in BB reinforces the idea that they are not a big time program.
And this is the part about BB that makes a killer in my opinion. If you are trying to recruit the best players you don't associate yourself with all of the bottom feeder teams.
I don't like the idea of playing a non-con opponent in the heat of the conference season, but that is a minor point.
The real problem is the perception that being in BB makes you one of the bottom feeder conferences. Which after a few years in this event, we have now become.
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Originally posted by shox1989Originally posted by GoGMUOriginally posted by Capitol ShockI'll say it again, the risk is greater than the reward. If the risk is greated than the reward then why participate? Sure beating VCU would have been great...but losing to them hurt more than beating them would have helped.
Win and it helps. Lose and it hurts...but it's never a "bad loss" because by definition it's a quality opponent.
If you end up in a particularly precarious position on the bubble could that loss knock you out? Sure. But could that high profile win put you in? Absolutely (see GMU @ WSU in '06).
The only argument that I see merit in (but don't necessarily agree with) is that for schools like Gonzaga that have been having sustained big-time success against power 6 teams and in the NCAAs there is the perception that participation in BB reinforces the idea that they are not a big time program.
And this is the part about BB that makes a killer in my opinion. If you are trying to recruit the best players you don't associate yourself with all of the bottom feeder teams.
I don't like the idea of playing a non-con opponent in the heat of the conference season, but that is a minor point.
The real problem is the perception that being in BB makes you one of the bottom feeder conferences. Which after a few years in this event, we have now become.
FIXED!
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