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This just in- Regular season will not count!

PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 1:53 pm
by DanGenck

PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 4:49 pm
by cjwilhelmi
Can you imagine trying to fill out a bracket for your office pool for that?

PostPosted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 5:50 pm
by DanGenck
Or being on the selection committee and having to pick between 12-20 Minnesota and 13-19 Alabama for the 23 seed in Texarkana Region?

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:29 am
by Rob Graff
This is absolutely ridiculous.

Nothing like taking an ax to the golden goose's neck.

Rob

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 11:40 am
by Hackalicious
cjwilhelmi wrote:Can you imagine trying to fill out a bracket for your office pool for that?


Maybe I've got world cup on the brain, but what if they had a round-robin group to make an elimination round of 32?

64 (or 128) teams are put in groups of 4 based on seeding. Each team is guaranteed three games. The top two in each group go onto the next round.

That would double the total number of games. I think it might take some of the excitement out of first-round upsets, though.

If not for the obvious logistical costs, I think this would be great for the USLIA. Eight sites could host a 3-day, round-robin weekends. Each of the four teams would be from a different league. The top two from each group would go on to the 16-team tourney.

You get your AQs built in and don't have any WCLL vs. WCLL-type brackets. Too bad this would be another expensive trip most teams could not afford.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 1:44 pm
by ZagGrad
Too bad the same committee can't get together for NCAA D1 football.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 1:54 pm
by Brent Burns
I would not go for the 128 team bracket. No way. Too much competition being saturated on TV. Other than DI football, basketball, I am getting tired of seeing shows such as So You Think You Can Dance and America Has Talent. The trend is- so many types of competitions on TV these days. A lot of ramifications affecting all of us.

Hope that idea is just being thrown out and being bandied about.
The good news at this point that the changes aren't immient. I don't mind if it is done gradually with a few teams, still a big BUT....

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 2:18 pm
by DanGenck
Hackalicious wrote:
cjwilhelmi wrote:Can you imagine trying to fill out a bracket for your office pool for that?


Maybe I've got world cup on the brain, but what if they had a round-robin group to make an elimination round of 32?

64 (or 128) teams are put in groups of 4 based on seeding. Each team is guaranteed three games. The top two in each group go onto the next round.

That would double the total number of games. I think it might take some of the excitement out of first-round upsets, though.

If not for the obvious logistical costs, I think this would be great for the USLIA. Eight sites could host a 3-day, round-robin weekends. Each of the four teams would be from a different league. The top two from each group would go on to the 16-team tourney.

You get your AQs built in and don't have any WCLL vs. WCLL-type brackets. Too bad this would be another expensive trip most teams could not afford.


I like this idea, but it would be the final blow to any hopes of having "student" athletes on any NCAA basketball teams. Being away so much would make studying nearly impossible.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 3:07 pm
by horn17
Or, you could actually study on the road....

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:08 pm
by DanGenck
horn17 wrote:Or, you could actually study on the road....


Studying encompasses being present at classes, which would also be nearly impossible (because it's already 99% impossible in the current system for NCAA basketball).

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 4:59 pm
by Pinball
DanGenck wrote:
horn17 wrote:Or, you could actually study on the road....


Studying encompasses being present at classes, which would also be nearly impossible (because it's already 99% impossible in the current system for NCAA basketball).


Dan you should know this from all of the great SJU roadtrips, all we do is study. The Iowa State Weekends and NIU were like a MENSA convention on the bus

PostPosted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 8:05 pm
by DanGenck
You joke, but a lot of people were studying. I would not have finished in 4 years if I did not work my butt off on some of those weekends...