I was under the understanding that the last four at-large teams would play the last four automatic qualifiers, giving us matchups like Mississippi State vs. the SWAC champion last year to get into the tournament. Another step, yes, but still very unlikely that those last four at-large teams are going to slip up.
I just read an article that explained it as the last four automatic qualifiers will be seeded 1-4 and will play each other for 16 seeds, and the last four at-large will be the same, playing for 11 and 12 seeds.
That isn't really fair. Think about it this way. if Georgia, Colorado, Michigan State and Virginia Tech are the last four in, and they have to play each other to get into the field. That's a tough game. But if a Mississippi State comes through and wins the SEC Tournament, they get a 12 or 13 seed and Georgia gets to play a play in game.
That's horseshit. And I should have been following more closely.
I honestly think you should merge the NIT and NCAA formats and get rid of the CBI/CIT garbage. 96 teams. All conference tournament champions and conference regular season champions make it. Between 34 and 65 at-large teams. Top 32 get a first round bye. Next 64 have a "play in" to the traditional bracket.
I just read an article that explained it as the last four automatic qualifiers will be seeded 1-4 and will play each other for 16 seeds, and the last four at-large will be the same, playing for 11 and 12 seeds.
That isn't really fair. Think about it this way. if Georgia, Colorado, Michigan State and Virginia Tech are the last four in, and they have to play each other to get into the field. That's a tough game. But if a Mississippi State comes through and wins the SEC Tournament, they get a 12 or 13 seed and Georgia gets to play a play in game.
That's horseshit. And I should have been following more closely.
I honestly think you should merge the NIT and NCAA formats and get rid of the CBI/CIT garbage. 96 teams. All conference tournament champions and conference regular season champions make it. Between 34 and 65 at-large teams. Top 32 get a first round bye. Next 64 have a "play in" to the traditional bracket.