- March 16th, 2009, 1:55 pm
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Just want to throw this out to everyone here to opine upon.
Obviously, the conference power ranking had to effect Radford getting a #16 seed and getting the pleasure of playing North Carolina in Greensboro. The only thing Radford got in the deal is the ability to bus down to Greensboro and save major $$$ on travel expenses.
We just came over from the Atlantic Sun Conference, which currently has so many teams ineligible for postseason, caused their champ ETSU to get a #16 seed. The A-Sun has a rule in place for their postseason-eligible members, that they can only schedule 2 non D-1 opponents per year.
The question I have is should the Big South implement a similar rule, limiting the number of non D-1 opponents of its' membership, so that it would help improve the overall power ranking of the conference?
G-W played and beat great powers such as Ferrum, Anderson, and UVA-Wise this year. Y'all dined on the icing from cupcakes of Anderson, Coker, and Cincinnati Christian.
I'm one that non D-1 opponents should be kept to an absolute minimum. Y'all have the CAA within handy distance of your campus. We have the SOCON within ours, not to mention three former A-Sun foes (USC-Upstate, ETSU, and Campbell).
Good luck tomorrow night against Rider. Do our conference proud.
Obviously, the conference power ranking had to effect Radford getting a #16 seed and getting the pleasure of playing North Carolina in Greensboro. The only thing Radford got in the deal is the ability to bus down to Greensboro and save major $$$ on travel expenses.
We just came over from the Atlantic Sun Conference, which currently has so many teams ineligible for postseason, caused their champ ETSU to get a #16 seed. The A-Sun has a rule in place for their postseason-eligible members, that they can only schedule 2 non D-1 opponents per year.
The question I have is should the Big South implement a similar rule, limiting the number of non D-1 opponents of its' membership, so that it would help improve the overall power ranking of the conference?
G-W played and beat great powers such as Ferrum, Anderson, and UVA-Wise this year. Y'all dined on the icing from cupcakes of Anderson, Coker, and Cincinnati Christian.
I'm one that non D-1 opponents should be kept to an absolute minimum. Y'all have the CAA within handy distance of your campus. We have the SOCON within ours, not to mention three former A-Sun foes (USC-Upstate, ETSU, and Campbell).
Good luck tomorrow night against Rider. Do our conference proud.







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