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I would like to get a sense of what people think about the incredibly short gap between when selections for the tournament are made and the tournament actually starts. Many teams -- those winning late conference tournaments and those on the bubble -- have just one week to book a trip that may be halfway across the country for 25-40+ members of their organization. While fundraising, hotel rooms, and some other arrangements can be done ahead of time, there are also things that must wait until a team is officially in the tournament.
Specifically, booking last minute air travel is an incredibly expensive logistical nightmare. The cost of last-minute flights has increased rapidly in the past few years, and can be expected to get worse if the price of oil continues to rise as expected, and if the airline industry continues on the current path. All of the domestic carriers have cut as many flights as possible so that all of their flights are at full capacity. This makes 35-40 last-minute flights harder to find and more expensive. If the tournament is held in Dallas next year, the problem could be even worse because American Airlines has cut more flights than most.
I would suggest either moving the selection and the late conference tournaments up a week (my choice) or moving the national tournament back a week. I understand that making this change might make some teams less fresh for the tournament and that conferences may schedule their tournaments based on final exams, but think that the trade-off is worth it. The difference in cost for team flights one week vs. two weeks out could easily run in the thousands of dollars or more, depending on a number of factors. Even the NCAA takes into serious account air travel when making seedings and scheduling preliminary round games for its tournaments.
In my opinion, the MCLA is setting itself up for an embarrassment with the current one-week gap. I can easily imagine a scenario where a team (D1 or 2) simply cannot afford to go to the tournament after realizing that the actual cost of last-minute flights is way above what they budgeted for. Anyone who has booked a flight to the Boston-area recently can understand why the PCLL selected Framingham State to get their D2 AQ before the tournament. I cancelled a planned trip to Boston recently because flights were triple what I have paid for them in the last couple years, even when booking months in advance.
I would like to know whether others share the same concern as I do, or why people think the gap should stay the same. I think it's a reasonable suggestion that should at least be addressed.