- March 7th, 2015, 4:13 pm
#478523
Longwood LOST to Winthrop. The Eagles are in the championship game!
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olldflame wrote:ballcoach15 wrote:NCAA rules give conference champions automatic bid. That's the number one rule for getting into tournament.NCAA rules also say that after the automatic bids from conference championships have been determined the selection committee completes the field by choosing at large teams and then seeds the entire field. It's only you that thinks one rule is somehow more valid than another. Just being a conference champion doesn't mean you are good, especially when it is determined by a post season tournament which can be won by a team with 20 losses.
The 4 teams that go to Dayton should be the last 4 at large teams to get in.
The winner of BSC tournament has as much right to be in tournament as SEC or ACC champion.
ballcoach15 wrote:NCAA rules give conference champions automatic bid. That's the number one rule for getting into tournament.I am in 100% agreement with ballcoach here. But the kicker is this: the low-major conferences whose champions might get a first round game in Dayton (not called a play-in anymore) - they LIKE it! Gives them a winnable game, and why is that important? Because a win earns their league an extra share of the revenue sharing for the next seven years.
The 4 teams that go to Dayton should be the last 4 at large teams to get in.
The winner of BSC tournament has as much right to be in tournament as SEC or ACC champion.
JK37 wrote:BJ, you're tellin us how it is done. Ballcoach is laying out a plan for a way of doing it which he thinks is better.Well said brother
You've got to develop a way to disagree without being disagreeable, or get off the board.
PAmedic wrote:Bullies. Both of you.JK37 wrote:BJ, you're tellin us how it is done. Ballcoach is laying out a plan for a way of doing it which he thinks is better.Well said brother
You've got to develop a way to disagree without being disagreeable, or get off the board.
Thank you
I'd vote for option B
BJWilliams wrote:Belmont punches the first ticket to the dance, Murray State will have to sweat out the next weekMurray State isn't getting in. The OVC isn't the MVC or even the old CAA.
PAmedic wrote:+1JK37 wrote:BJ, you're tellin us how it is done. Ballcoach is laying out a plan for a way of doing it which he thinks is better.Well said brother
You've got to develop a way to disagree without being disagreeable, or get off the board.
Thank you
I'd vote for option B
ATrain wrote:UPAmedic wrote:+1JK37 wrote:BJ, you're tellin us how it is done. Ballcoach is laying out a plan for a way of doing it which he thinks is better.Well said brother
You've got to develop a way to disagree without being disagreeable, or get off the board.
Thank you
I'd vote for option B
Cider Jim wrote:The ACC tournament is often held in Greensboro (or Atlanta); with all due respect, I'd like to see the Big South tournament held every year in the Conway/Myrtle Beach area. What's not to love about the beach in March???B/c Myrtle Beach can be cold in March. We did a missions trip to MB one year in March for Spring Break, we left Lynchburg in the snow (but it was 70's by the time we got to MB), and we had 2-3 days of good weather then it got rainy and cold the rest of the day.
ballcoach15 wrote:A tournament championship game should never be played on home court of one of the teams playing in title game. That's an unfair advantage. Play at a neutral site.It is fair, you have all season to get that privilege
thepostman wrote:ballcoach15 wrote:A tournament championship game should never be played on home court of one of the teams playing in title game. That's an unfair advantage. Play at a neutral site.It is fair, you have all season to get that privilege
VAGolf wrote:I am talking about the way the Big South use to do it and reward the school with the best regular season record with home court advantage.thepostman wrote:ballcoach15 wrote:A tournament championship game should never be played on home court of one of the teams playing in title game. That's an unfair advantage. Play at a neutral site.It is fair, you have all season to get that privilege
What are you talking about?
thepostman wrote:If they did that this year, the games would have been in a 800 seat high school gym with very little media capability.
I am talking about the way the Big South use to do it and reward the school with the best regular season record with home court advantage.