Conference performances and the NCAA tourney

iowamike21

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We keep hearing that what you do in your conference doesn't matter to the selection committee. OK. Then why do winners of conf. tourneys get automatic bids? If it's about the whole body of work, then what logic is it that says winning 3 or 4 games in a conf. tourney trumps the previous 30 games?

There should be NO automatic bids. None. Win your conference? Cool. Win your conf. tourney? Great. But if you're 16-14 after winning your conf. tourney, you're still not getting in over a 21-10 team because it's about the whole body of work. Or is it?

You still want teams like Florida Gulf Coast in the NCAA? Fine. But don't make it automatic. Instead, make it fair. Judge all teams on the whole body of work, including how they do in their conf. tourney. But nothing is automatic.
 


We keep hearing that what you do in your conference doesn't matter to the selection committee. OK. Then why do winners of conf. tourneys get automatic bids? If it's about the whole body of work, then what logic is it that says winning 3 or 4 games in a conf. tourney trumps the previous 30 games?

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The real reason is money.

Yes this tourney winner automatically gets in logic is illogical especially when the season body of work is tougher.

But making the tourney's the be all of getting into the ncaas brings in the viewers and advertising dollars. All money.
 


I do like those low majors getting an auto bid, once a year at least 1 of them knocks down a high seed. But I would rather see them get more play in games instead of the bubble teams playing in the first round.
 




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