Zeuslax wrote:think that much of this is due to simple geography and in turn money. The growth of the SELC has been great but at the same time it has swallowed up every team in the Southeast leaving the closest OOC teams in Ohio, Pennsylvania, or west of the Mississippi.
I'm not sure I get your point. Which teams were shut out or are being shut out of the tournament and how?
He is saying that due to the sheer area covered by the SELC that travel costs just to get to an area that is out of conference costs more money than in a smaller conference, shutting out teams with less resources. I dodon'tnow if this is true or untrue, just trying to clarify.
Hi-Line Lax wrote:All conferences should require all teams to play the minimum number of OOC games required for a bid to nationals next year so we can stop having this discussion... it's one of the biggest things holding Div 2 back.
This is a really unrealistic apapproacho the problem. Sure it is one thing for a program with lots of money to schedule multiple OOC games but if a team is struggling to get money to even play a full conference schedule, how can we ask them to schedule two, more expensive games in addition to their conference schedule? If teams were dropped from the MCLA for not meeting this requirement then we would lose a lot of programs and that would hold back Div. II even more.
The real problem for such small schools is money, I think that everyone can agree on this and if we were to kick schools out for not having enough money, that would really be detrimental.