mrbxstr wrote:Sonny wrote:peterwho wrote:In all my years, I have never participated in a "consolation" game. The tournaments were either single-elimination or double-elimination.
So, I didn't understand that the greater opportunity might be for the journeymen to get their time on the field.
Thanks for the insight.
The tournament is single elimination. Once you are eliminated, you play additional consolation games to fill in your week at the tournament site.
The effectiveness of those additional consolation games is somewhat debatable now. At one time, there was very little regular season, out of conference (OOC) travel - so the consolation bracket was useful.
Now, virtually the entire top 20 on the Div. A side are traveling to play each other. (Top ranked Div. B travel is starting to pick up their OOC travel too.).
Personally, I think we should minimize them to one final consolation bracket game after you lose in the single elimination bracket. If you lose in the semifinals, you are finished.
Another approach is to make the playoffs double elimination, and have teams in the consolation bracket play for something tangible (i.e. 3rd place). OOC games are especially tough on B program budgets, and it is expensive for these teams to make the trip to Nationals. Why not enhance every team's experience by guaranteeing at least 2 games for everyone, and take advantage of the opportunity to see how teams from different regions/conferences stack up vs each other.
i think that is a great idea...for the division b anyway, because of the lack of good ooc games and the etc's. its frustrating for a team like harding to play a great game and come within two points against a team that went to the championship in st. johns and then to beat calvin and unc and then have everyone pass it off as oh well we didnt have our best guys on the field. the same goes for augustana. so why not make it mean something...why not give teams that arent going to make it to the championship (i mean come on was anybody going to touch USD) an opportunity to prove that they need to be taken serious as a national contender.
thats not said in offense of what anyone has said. i just want to see some of these teams that had amazing seasons get some respect for that.