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Yes, Izzo deserves to be roasted for his foolish and amazingly selfish comments.He makes some interesting points. Glad he called out Izzo too.
I really like the NIT idea. Make into something fun and exciting for the teams to travel to Vegas and get something out of it. Although in Vegas lots of stuff can happen.
Nice idea for the pros but taking out college students for 9 straight days? Might as well make them full pros by then.He makes some interesting points. Glad he called out Izzo too.
I really like the NIT idea. Make into something fun and exciting for the teams to travel to Vegas and get something out of it. Although in Vegas lots of stuff can happen.
Only couple teams will be there the full time. As eliminated, take your chips and SWAG and go homeNice idea for the pros but taking out college students for 9 straight days? Might as well make them full pros by then.
Might be hard to attract fans to the event on such short notice. That is the only thing I have questions about. Other than that if you make it a field trip for these NIL paid professionals, it doesn't concern me so much. Maybe Vegas can contribute NIL to get the players and families out there to gamble. I've heard of worse ideas.Nice idea for the pros but taking out college students for 9 straight days? Might as well make them full pros by then.
I could be remembering wrong, but I'm pretty sure in 1989, our team was gone for at least three weeks without returning home. Nine days, with the distance-learning tools like Zoom available, is really nothing anymore.Nice idea for the pros but taking out college students for 9 straight days? Might as well make them full pros by then.
But that should be for all sports.Regular season champion should get the auto bid, not tourney champ. Thats the biggest problem
5. Stay West, young menI could be remembering wrong, but I'm pretty sure in 1989, our team was gone for at least three weeks without returning home. Nine days, with the distance-learning tools like Zoom available, is really nothing anymore.
But that should be for all sports.
Right now a tourney winner gets a bid into every ncaa champ event
Regular season champion should get the auto bid, not tourney champ. Thats the biggest problem
As we have seen, the NCAAT is hard to make as it is.Zero reason to expand the tournament. If anything, go back to the old 64 team bracket. No reason for the silly first four. The tournament should be hard to make.
If conference tourney winners don't go, why have them in first place? I know it is money, but if the rep to the NCAA tournament has already been chosen, the conference gala becomes a useless exhibition. No interest in it for fans or players.
I can't see the first two or three rounds of a Las Vegas NIT drawing many.
I'd cut the NCAA back to 48. Know it would never happen: better chance of Depaul getting booted from the BE.
But eliminate the Virginias and Michigan States and other major conference bores with .500 league records.
And I ever remember where they ate, at Denny's lol5. Stay West, young men
Carlesimo thought long and hard about bringing the team back to New Jersey before the West Regionals in Denver, then decided against it.
"I just thought it was better if we stayed out West, where we could avoid some of the distractions and not have to keep changing time zones,'' he said.
The result was a road trip that lasted 21 days, starting in Tucson, advancing to Denver and then shifting to Santa Monica, Calif., where the team holed up before heading to the Final Four in Seattle.
ESPN sent a limo to pick up Carlesimo while he was in Santa Monica for a lengthy interview with Roy Firestone. Carlesimo had been on such a tight schedule that he asked the limo driver if he would stop so he could get some lunch.
This was posted in another thread.I'll provide the Anti-Izzo comment -
Now that some of the conferences are so huge - if a bid is stolen from a conference tournament, the Committee should consider removing a bubble team (if applicable) from that conference. That would give the conference teams IMO more incentive to win their conference but not punish other conferences for the fact that their bid was stolen only if applicable. It would never pass but it was fun writing it anyway - lol.
I knew folks would hate this idea. I was just having fun. Right now the Big conferences only care about how many of their teams they get in and guess what - they are winning. It will never happen.This was posted in another thread.
I hate this idea because you're penalizing a deserving team simply because another team in its conference managed to earn the conference's automatic bid.
My other thought is, what would our reaction be if Xavier or Butler won the BE Tournament and we were the team pushed out of the field solely because of this arbitrary rule?
That will destroy the conference tourneys for the one bid leaguesRegular season champion should get the auto bid, not tourney champ. Thats the biggest problem
That’s up to the conference. NCAA doesn’t mandate that. Each conference gets an autobid. How they allocate is up to them.Regular season champion should get the auto bid, not tourney champ. Thats the biggest problem
We MUST start with the transfer portal. No one should be talking about off court news and it overshadows the NCAA Tournament. There was a girl on Fairfield WBB that entered the portal on Monday, she was a borderline rotation player for a team that was going to NCAA Tournament!!!! The date needs to be moved to at least after the sweet 16 weekend, so if it was this year, it would be Monday April 1st. Then 8 teams left on each side, and the NIT/WBIT is also down to like 8 teams apiece, and then 7 days later no one is at major disadvantage from the remaining teams. It's nonsense to have coaches hosting transfers while coaching and getting ready for NCAA Tournament games! All the kids are still in school til at least like May 10th. They should be focused on catching up and organized with academics, decompressing, rather than the knee jerk reaction of transfer portal. It allows the coaches that are remaining to also decompress and not immediately be pushing out their spare parts because everyone thinks they can "upgrade" when all they are really doing is trading similar talent for similar talent most of the time. If the NCAA knew anything, moving it 2 weeks would make a world of difference.