I heard an arguement on the radio the other day that the one and done rule is ruining college basketball. In my opinion it has possibly made it better, but exactly how much of a real difference has it made. For instance does Duke beat Lehigh with Kyrie Irving, and if so how exactly does that make for better basketball. In my opinion there aren't all that many schools who have people do the one and done. Sure it has made somewhat of an impact like OSU being a force if Greg Oden and that pg that year stayed all four years, but pundits expect schools like OSU to win, and i turn the channel when the underdog gets demolished, not watch the entire game untill the end.
So I want to open a forum here as to what exactly people think has caused this paradigm shift where 2 #15 seeds beat the #2. And it is not like these are complete flukes these small schools have legitimate D1 players on them that IA would love to have. Like that Gabe Knutson from Urbandale. How the heck did he get out of the state? How do these small schools now attract talent that use to go the other "larger" schools.
So I want to open a forum here as to what exactly people think has caused this paradigm shift where 2 #15 seeds beat the #2. And it is not like these are complete flukes these small schools have legitimate D1 players on them that IA would love to have. Like that Gabe Knutson from Urbandale. How the heck did he get out of the state? How do these small schools now attract talent that use to go the other "larger" schools.