You’re right, of course. But I have a pretty strong feeling that if they do this, squeezing out good mid-major teams in favor of more crappy 16-15 SEC or Big Ten programs, I will not be tuning in, short of Seton Hall being there. I already know my attention wanes once all the Cinderella teams are out and the chances at true upsets have been eliminated. Then, I flip over to the Final Four and the championship while watching something else. And if I’m streaming, I’ll look in once that is over.This is the whole point behind all this BS...march Madness is an expensive pie, and it should be all ours. Think Don Ameche and Ralph Belamy and frozen OJ in Trading Places.
And they are damned sure that the fans of the schools whose balls were cut off will be dialing in, as they always have
Madness is back? Where? There were 2 out 32 games that were shocking upsets, HP and VCU. If they go home today we’re left with no mid majors other than Gonzaga. Yesterdays games were all chalk except the 9s beat the 8sAbsolutely not. I was just texting to friends last night that it is nice to see the "Madness" back in March.
It is bad enough with NIL and full-on transfers, but to basically rule out the mid majors (who the majors wont schedule now...imagine after they become totally irrelevant?) would cook the golden goose...in my opinion.
Now the football schools are already used to a "watered down" pool of teams to compete against, so their vision for whittling down the field isn't surprising...but that doesn't make it right for basketball.
Hard part is that would kill those conference tourneys to some degree if not entirely in some cases, and unless you expand the field (which I don’t like) you will have too many teams for too few slots if both the tourney winner and league winner got in.I’m sure this isn’t a new idea. But how about having the mid major regular season conference champions get the bid. Not their conference tournament. That way they still get in but there’s no bid stealing.
My wife cares about sports less than anyone I know. (She does ask about SH and the Dodgers.)100000% with Jerry. The mid-majors make this fun and keep casual fans engaged with the Cinderella story. Happy Miami of Ohio and High Point won games. Happy Hofstra kept things interesting with Bama for a stint, and same with Akron and TT and Furman with UConn though I was obviously pulling for UConn in that one. Loved the VCU and St Louis outcomes (though I don’t consider either mid majors). Siena of course.
And unlike what happens in the football playoffs now, these mid majors can hang or win against big boys, at least sometimes.
Yes, lol I wasn’t agreeing with the concept of going away with the auto bids.Then you are agreeing with Jerry (see my headline) .
Madness is back? Where? There were 2 out 32 games that were shocking upsets, HP and VCU. If they go home today we’re left with no mid majors other than Gonzaga. Yesterdays games were all chalk except the 9s beat the 8s
Yes, This makes the whole season valuable. Not just league tournament The league fans will still support theirI’m sure this isn’t a new idea. But how about having the mid major regular season conference champions get the bid. Not their conference tournament. That way they still get in but there’s no bid stealing.
I like the conference tournament getting the bid that way you're giving 360 teams something to play for in late February and March. 200 or so teams will have nothing to play for come February 1 if the automatic bid goes the regular season champ.Yes, This makes the whole season valuable. Not just league tournament The league fans will still support their
conference tournament. Tournament winners are important to the league fans, but season recognition should go
to the First place team of the season. This gives an incentive to thousands of student-athletes, their fans , boosters, and
their schools,
How many uosets do expect? Theres a few every year but never many. However a few could have been major. Siena was very close. Santa clara if they just fouled would have been anotherMadness is back? Where? There were 2 out 32 games that were shocking upsets, HP and VCU. If they go home today we’re left with no mid majors other than Gonzaga. Yesterdays games were all chalk except the 9s beat the 8s
Agreed. Thats why im in favor of expanding tournament a bit. The mid major regular season champ should be in. Not just the conf champI’m sure this isn’t a new idea. But how about having the mid major regular season conference champions get the bid. Not their conference tournament. That way they still get in but there’s no bid stealing.
4 years ago there were 4 double digit seeds in the sweet 16. we have 4 in the second round.How many uosets do expect? Theres a few every year but never many. However a few could have been major. Siena was very close. Santa clara if they just fouled would have been another
That’s not what I said….Agreed. Thats why im in favor of expanding tournament a bit. The mid major regular season champ should be in. Not just the conf champ
And eschew all that conference tournament revenue?Confernces can choose to have the regular season champion or the conference tournament champions get the automatic bid. I like the season champions getting the bid . This way more of the best 38 at large teams get in. Hell no to the SEC. And the B10 has to be behind this too just like they want 24 teams on the CFP with mostly automatic bid for them.
Many mid major conference tournaments have nobody there and I bet dont make money. They even move early round games to campuses. MAAC moving around and A10 in Brooklyn was a joke. Now in football they do make a to of money but with CFP actually get in the way.And eschew all that conference tournament revenue?
They don’t make any money from espn televising almost all these tournaments?Many mid major conference tournaments have nobody there and I bet dont make money. They even move early round games to campuses. MAAC moving around and A10 in Brooklyn was a joke. Now in football they do make a to of money but with CFP actually get in the way.
After costs and no or low guarantees from the sites it could. I don't think the tournament airing are a separate media deal. The old A10 said nobody watched or went in AC when the Philadelphia schools were not in contention. And that was when teams like VCU and Temple were in the conference.They don’t make any money from espn televising almost all these tournaments?
We barely have people at our games and we say we make money

There is no doubt the P4 wants to bury the BE. We are the only Conference that can consistently rival them on the floor and potentially "steal" the most money from them through NCAAT credits.Been saying this for years and particularly since they placed St John's and UConn in same bracket this year.
The conspiracy is real.