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re: Anyone listen to doug gottlieb on M&M this morning?

Posted on 3/29/11 at 4:28 pm to
Posted by Ghostfacedistiller
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Posted on 3/29/11 at 4:28 pm to
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if UK wins it all this year, the last four national champions will be Kansas, North Carolina, Duke, and Kentucky.


No one seems to complain when this happens. Between the NCAA tourney and the BCS, it seems the only constant is that bitching about the systems ensues whenever one of the non-anointed 8-10 teams in each sport begin to sniff a championship.

Every system is subjective and measuring a championship is subjective. Why 30 games against 20 teams and not 60? There is no answer, but to the new haters of the NCCA tourney, just be honest and admit that D-1 should be no more than about 70 schools in CBB and 60 in CFB from the "power conferences." That's what you want, right? No possible scenario would justify a team outside the power conferences winning. Don't hate the tourney, advocate to limit DI eligibility.
This post was edited on 3/29/11 at 4:50 pm
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 3/29/11 at 4:42 pm to
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There is no answer but to the new haters of the NCCA tourney, just be honest and admit say D-1 should be no more than about 70 schools in CBB and 60 in CFB from the "power conferences." That's what you want, right? No possible scenario would justify a team outside the power conferences winning. Don't hate the tourney, advocate to limit DI eligibility.

This is what they want. But how do you determine which conferences stay major DI and which move down? In basketball, can you really move the Colonial Athletic Conference down when it has produced two Final Four teams in the last 6 years? Same with the Horizon League.
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