Timbalaned wrote:Was going to quote something, but can't find it now, but oh well. I have been a huge proponent of splitting D1 for a long time and I think it would benefit the league as a whole.
West (I-5)
SFU
UW
PSU(?)
OSU
UO
East
WSU
Boise
Idaho
Gonzaga
Montana
Top two teams make playoffs from each division. Though it may seam stacked now, you don't make your leagues to the strength now, that stuff can change, you make it to the best fit economically and physically. (If Portland State comes in D1, but them in the West and there you go) Everyone plays the teams in their division and you can schedule all the other games you want, but DON'T HAVE TO. This lets everyone play their traditional games if they like, and if not, then you can get your conference games over and then play out of conference. It really makes sense in terms of safety (sketchy travels over the mountains in late january/february) and economics (gas, hotels, getting refs out there). It is time for the PNCLL D1 to do this.
*remembered what I was going to quote. Nate, I think people are all about the Seattle Tournament cause A) as much as I hate all things husky, they put on a good tournament and get other good teams to come even if the husky's are bad as you say. B) Seattle is a huge hub and easy/cheap to get in and out of. C) Seattle is a cool city to go check out for other schools like Utah and Duluth. SFU being there is now just an added bonus, but I wouldn't say it hinges on SFU.
Like Mitch Hedberg for frilly tooth picks
I'M FOR IT