kreed5120 Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 34 minutes ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: Of those schools it's not surprising to hear Gonzaga (doesn't even feel right calling them a mid-major), VCU, and St. Louis are spending significantly more than other mid-majors. I wasn't aware of High Point, but evidently it's an elitist private University. There are talks of expanding the tournament, perhaps to 76 teams. Under that scenario the bubble line would be pushed back so using this year as an example instead of Akron being a 12 seed it would become a 13 seed with an expanded tournament. Things are probably going to get worse for mid-majors before they get better. Quote
Zipped Up Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: Miami OH even faced a worse team. Really pathetic effort. Tennessee would beat that Texas Tech team without Coppin worse than they beat Miami. Akron matched up way better v TT with a Senior laden lineup and Tech was without its best player. Akron gagged on the moment as usual, while Miami just got beat by a superior physical team, kind of like Arizona huh? Come back and mock after Akron actually wins a tournament game. That’s what hurting the MAC prospects for the future, the fact that Akron can’t represent. Quote
Let'sGoZips94 Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 47 minutes ago, Zipped Up said: Tennessee would beat that Texas Tech team without Coppin worse than they beat Miami. Akron matched up way better v TT with a Senior laden lineup and Tech was without its best player. Akron gagged on the moment as usual, while Miami just got beat by a superior physical team, kind of like Arizona huh? Come back and mock after Akron actually wins a tournament game. That’s what hurting the MAC prospects for the future, the fact that Akron can’t represent. You're fun. Talk to the committee about who the better team is. Even without Toppin, Texas Tech was a 5 seed vs. Tennessee's 6 seed. Iowa State lost to Toppin-less Texas Tech. 39.3% 3P shooting team vs. 33.4% (Tennessee). The 3 ball is the great equalizer and Texas Tech is NASTY. Arguably would've been a 3 or 4 seed at worse with Toppin. Akron did matchup better vs. them, but that doesn't mean they aren't lethal when they're on. We still needed them to be off. Edited 12 hours ago by Let'sGoZips94 1 Quote
clarkwgriswold Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 7 hours ago, Let'sGoZips94 said: I have a whole new appreciation for this guy. 1 Quote
GP1 Posted 32 minutes ago Report Posted 32 minutes ago (edited) 12 hours ago, kreed5120 said: There are talks of expanding the tournament, perhaps to 76 teams. Edited 32 minutes ago by GP1 Quote
GP1 Posted 20 minutes ago Report Posted 20 minutes ago 12 hours ago, kreed5120 said: There are talks of expanding the tournament, perhaps to 76 teams. I'm not opposed to this, but it doesn't address the major problem college basketball is having. Basically, it's like crapping your pants then changing your shirt. The problem CBB is having is the regular season is getting squeezed out by the college football playoff and NFL playoffs on the front end leaving less time for regular fans to pay close attention so everything becomes about March Madness. My questions are these. Why does it have to be March Madness? Why couldn't it be April Madness? Could it be May Madness? Could the season be pushed back to starting a month later and have more time for fan interest to grow? Is it easier for fans in many parts of the country to get to regular season games in January/February or March/April? Now that the players are professionals, school doesn't matter so play whenever it makes it possible for people to be more interested in the sport. Quote
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