Unadulterated ********.
A 27-5 low major that went 15-3 in their league but got upset in a crapshoot tournament is now going to sit at home while 15-19 Rutgers who bought 8 wins and had 20 Q1 opportunities hosts a game so that their feelings don't get hurt. The best part is the NCAA is going to cover all their expenses to host while the low major has to spend $100k to play in one of the other tournaments if they choose to.
The NCAA can **** all the way off.
I have no earthly idea. They're covering travel and paying a stipend to the host school.Why would the NCAA cover any expenses for anybody in the NIT?
This is awful news for mid-major programs.
Why would the NCAA cover any expenses for anybody in the NIT?
Need to keep in mind that Fox is supposedly sponsoring a separate 16 team post season tourney from the NCAA's version of the NIT.
Also, they need to get rid of games at campus venues for the NIT and Fox's new version as well. Move all of the games to Vegas with their multiple venues (Thomas & Mack, Cox Pavilion, Orleans Arena, T-Mobile) and include at least one team from every conference if the mid and low major regular season champ doesn't make the NCAAs. Back in the day before NCAA tourney expansion in 1975, there were 16 teams playing all the games at MSG in NYC so you could have teams playing 4 days in a row and it was highly popular.
Need to keep in mind that Fox is supposedly sponsoring a separate 16 team post season tourney from the NCAA's version of the NIT.
Also, they need to get rid of games at campus venues for the NIT and Fox's new version as well. Move all of the games to Vegas with their multiple venues (Thomas & Mack, Cox Pavilion, Orleans Arena, T-Mobile) and include at least one team from every conference if the mid and low major regular season champ doesn't make the NCAAs. Back in the day before NCAA tourney expansion in 1975, there were 16 teams playing all the games at MSG in NYC so you could have teams playing 4 days in a row and it was highly popular.
No doubt this is in response to the talk that the Big 12\Big East\Big 10 might start their own thing.
Big 12, Big Ten, Big East in talks to participate in new postseason event for teams not in NCAA Tournament
The proposed 16-team tournament in Las Vegas would be for teams who missed the Big Dance and didn't play in the NITwww.cbssports.com
If they do, it would likely become a larger ratings draw than the NIT and could ultimately kill it.
On campus games are the only appeal of these other tournaments to me. There is no way in hell I'm going to pay all of that money to watch my team play in a game that's not the real tourney. No way.
Attendence at both campus venues and MSG in the current format is not good for the most part. Would be far more fun for the players and a significant segment of fans to have the entire event in Vegas (which is what Fox is planning to do with their proposal)The non-NCAA tournaments are on campus because the organizers probably feel like attendance would be garbage at a neutral site, meaning less revenue and a worse tv product.
Your team has legitimate access to the NCAA tournament. Mids really don't anymore and low majors never did.On campus games are the only appeal of these other tournaments to me. There is no way in hell I'm going to pay all of that money to watch my team play in a game that's not the real tourney. No way.
Plus the timing is better. Gives people two weeks to make plans. It's damn hard and damn expensive to get a flight and lodging to Manhattan on two days notice.Attendence at both campus venues and MSG in the current format is not good for the most part. Would be far more fun for the players and a significant segment of fans to have the entire event in Vegas (which is what Fox is planning to do with their proposal)
Fans: Wouldn’t it be nice for the regular season to mean more?
NCAA: We hear you! We’re taking away auto NIT bids for conference champions!
Fans: But that’s not —-
NCAA: More big names! More big schools!
Fans: Doesn’t that hurt mid-majors —
NCAA: BIG NAMES! TOP CONFERENCES! FOR THE FANS!
Fans: /roll eyes/
Rutgers plays in the Big10, no way do they have 20 Q1 opportunities. Rest is spot on.Unadulterated ********.
A 27-5 low major that went 15-3 in their league but got upset in a crapshoot tournament is now going to sit at home while 15-19 Rutgers who bought 8 wins and had 20 Q1 opportunities hosts a game so that their feelings don't get hurt. The best part is the NCAA is going to cover all their expenses to host while the low major has to spend $100k to play in one of the other tournaments if they choose to.
The NCAA can **** all the way off.
My fault. They had 13 Q1s and 8 Q2s.Rutgers plays in the Big10, no way do they have 20 Q1 opportunities. Rest is spot on.
Might be better for us. It seems like TJ does due diligence on scouting lower level players.