I think Coach Horn has a lot of great points. I would love to see every game at the tournament, consolation or not, be treated with respect and full of energy and competition. But I am with Sonny, they just aren't and that is a fact. The bottom seeds just happy to have made it? They love the consolations games and the chance to prove they aren't a fluke. But the top seeds expecting a championship? No way. They lose, their season is over and they begrudgingly play the games.
I had to chime in on this one-I have been a player at the old NIRSA nationals (pre USLIA) and have covered/ been at 6 out of the last 7 tourneys. I wish everyone had Rob's passion for consolation games, but that's not the case. Dan said it all. I have seen some teams go for it all (UMD/UT in '04 Coach Graff calls for a stick check late inthe 4th to turn the game so UMD wins) and have seen A&M/Auburn have their goalies faceoff. Same argument for tourney records-Pike's umteen goals in a conso vs. Arizona is an accomplishment but not as meaningful as the FSU kid doing it in the actual tourney game.
But teams that are there with a mindset to win it all just aren't going to get up for consol games. I had to interview one prominent coach on the third day of the tourney after their second and final consol game. I asked the question-how do you motivate your guys for this kind of situation. Perfect repsonse sums it up-"We came here to win it all-it's nine o'clock in the morning on Friday and this game means nothing to us I think the motivation has to come from within, but in this situation I can't blame my guys for coming out flat. It's time to go home."
I agree with Sonny-if you lose, you get one more game just to play. That way you get two games for coming (just liek most road trips). If the team decides to stay-hopefully the coach can arrange some off field activities for entertainment-St. Louis always got rave review for that. I remember one year one team (who must have also had the same feelings) left without anyone knowing and didn't even show for their last consol game.