State Basketball question

o_runningback43

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Any explanation as to why?
They didn’t have interest in playing an extra game after losing in the semi finals. I went to a class A third place game once. Neither coach seemed to care about the game and the players treated it like the NBA all star game. I did get to see a lot of dunks though.
 

HuskerO58

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They didn’t have interest in playing an extra game after losing in the semi finals. I went to a class A third place game once. Neither coach seemed to care about the game and the players treated it like the NBA all star game. I did get to see a lot of dunks though.
I can see that.

I've never been to any consolation game. Do the other classes act/play like they want to be there?
 

o_runningback43

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I can see that.

I've never been to any consolation game. Do the other classes act/play like they want to be there?
The C-1 and C-2 consolation games that I have attended have all been very competitive. Western Nebraska schools tend to have larger crowds than the eastern schools do for those games.
 
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Sean Callahan

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South Dakota plays out all the way to 7th place

Probably helps boost the hotel nights, too, for the tournament.

In Class A, nobody, other than a school like Kearney or Norfolk, would probably even stay in Lincoln. However, there used to be that one era where Class A would play the morning games on Thursday/Friday, and I think even Omaha teams back then would stay over if you drew the morning games.
 

Cyclonbee

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My problem with state basketball is why they have class d1 or d2 for the last night game, where they could have class b or a that are located closer to Lincoln
 

CoachSloup

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I'm on the fence about the consolation games. On one hand I could see with a young team where you might return the majority of your players and another game at state gives them the experience of playing in a 3rd game and on the other they usually aren't too competitive and seem pointless. 100% agree that it's a money grab for the NSAA and if I HAD to vote would vote no. Biasedly, I was happy for example that a team like Red Cloud got another game this year to give all those young players that 3rd game to gain experience on how to handle that situation.
 
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Dynasty Dreaming

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I'm on the fence about the consolation games. On one hand I could see with a young team where you might return the majority of your players and another game at state gives them the experience of playing in a 3rd game and on the other they usually aren't too competitive and seem pointless. 100% agree that it's a money grab for the NSAA and if I HAD to vote would vote no. Biasedly, I was happy for example that a team like Red Cloud got another game this year to give all those young players that 3rd game to gain experience on how to handle that situation.
You guys, the NSAA doesn't decide to play the 3rd place games. The schools do. It's not a money grab, it's what the majority of schools have voted that they want. I hate the 3rd place game! If C1-D2 are tired of the 3rd place game, each could write a proposal and vote the games out and it'd go away.
 

Dynasty Dreaming

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My problem with state basketball is why they have class d1 or d2 for the last night game, where they could have class b or a that are located closer to Lincoln
This isn't rocket science...there are far fewer people at the class D games. That means the arena empties out much faster, and the security and planning people don't have to be "jerks" for asking people to leave. While it wasn't terrible, the turn around time for the PBA staff for the Husker game yesterday was quick to make the needed changes.
 

Big bo fan

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I've been to 3 and my kids absolutely despised playing in them.
Depends on the school if a school gets upset in the semis that was a championship favorite they might go through the motions. But take Ft Calhoun boys a few years ago. They had not been to state in 90 yrs. They upset a team in the first round. They got beat is the semifinals but won the consolation game got medals and those kids put a state basketball trophy in the schools trophy case for the first time in school history. You don’t that that consolation game meant anything?
 

CoachSloup

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You guys, the NSAA doesn't decide to play the 3rd place games. The schools do. It's not a money grab, it's what the majority of schools have voted that they want. I hate the 3rd place game! If C1-D2 are tired of the 3rd place game, each could write a proposal and vote the games out and it'd go away.
Touche, I misspoke.
 
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Depends on the school if a school gets upset in the semis that was a championship favorite they might go through the motions. But take Ft Calhoun boys a few years ago. They had not been to state in 90 yrs. They upset a team in the first round. They got beat is the semifinals but won the consolation game got medals and those kids put a state basketball trophy in the schools trophy case for the first time in school history. You don’t that that consolation game meant anything?
Not to be that guy, but they indeed lost that consolation game to Kearney Catholic. Fort Calhoun upset Wahoo, Cale Jacobsen and A/G won it that year.