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03.17.2008 1:41 pm

NCAA Message to Drake, MVC: You Aren’t Welcome Here

The people who run college basketball must have hated it two years ago when George Mason went on a dynamic and thrilling NCAA Tournament run, all the way to the Final Four. That was also the year that Bradley and Wichita State made it to the Sweet 16. And of course, Southern Illinois-Carbondale is always a tough out in the NCAA Tournament, and never a fun experience for a BCS program.

Apparently the NCAA Tournament selection committee is determined to keep the mid-majors in their place, and do what’s necessary to reduce the risk to the big boys of college basketball. The big boys are the earners for TV, and for the NCAA. The network and ESPN talkers love them, and promote them.

After George Mason, Bradley and Wichita State went wild, only six mid-majors received at-large bids the following year. And this year, it’s six again. That follows a trend in which we saw the mid-majors get as many as 12, or nine, bids.

I’ll be a conspiracy kook and suggest it: the basketball bosses want to give the power conferences every chance to last in the tournament and not get rubbed out by a mid-major.

Let me try to offer some reasons that back up my hunch:

Xx Drake, the MVC champ, is a No. 5 seed. Could have been a four. Vanderbilt is a four; Drake is as good as Vandy. But worse than that, the committee sent the Bulldogs to a first-round site in Tampa. Now, I am not very good at geography, but I believe it would have been easier for Iowa-based Drake fans to make those first-round venues at Omaha, Little Rock or Denver. Many teams in this dance have been given the courtesy of playing close to home. But not the MVC’s lone rep.

Xx The Big East, ranked fifth in the RPI, got seven at-large bids. And the non-power conferences, combined, got six. Oh, and by the way: the MVC went 2-0 vs. Big East teams this season.

Xx Notice how the selection committee is now pairing mid-majors against each other in the first round? It happened last year, and that method is in practice again this year. Take a look:

Drake plays Western Kentucky.

Butler plays South Alabama (in Birmingham).

Gonzaga plays Davidson.

Kent State faces UNLV.

The point? Well, if you put eight mid-majors against each other, they don’t have a chance to upset one of the big boys, and only four of them can get through to the next round. (Of course, it also means that at least four will get through; that’s what the committee would argue. But I don’t see it that way. I see it as reducing the level of first-round danger for the BCS teams.

And I’ve always thought one of the greatest things about this tournament was watching the middleweights get their shot, straight up, against the heavyweights. I’d rather watch that than some first-round snoozer between two BCS conference mediocrities.

xx You can make a case to justify excluding Illinois State, the second-best MVC team. But I ask this question: what does Villanova have over Illinois State other than the Big East pass?

Let’s take a look:

Illinois State 

RPI: 35
Division I wins: 23
SOS rank: 73
Record vs. top 50: 2-5
Record vs. top 100: 5-5
Record in last 10: 8-2
Record at road/neutral sites: 9-8

Villanova

RPI: 51
Division I wins: 20
SOS rank: 45
Record vs. top 50: 3-7
Record vs. top 100: 7-8
Record in last 10: 6-4
Record at road/neutral sites: 8-9

It’s a close call, granted. I can see why some would say ‘Nova, due to the SOS. And let me say that I could have also put up a chart that included Arizona, Kentucky, etc. in comparison to Illinois State. This isn’t only about ISU’s qualification compared to Villanova’s. But again, no one can truly convince me that the close calls won’t go to the big boys. The earners will get the benefit of the doubt from the moneychangers who run the sport.

As MVC commissioner Doug Elgin said: the mid-majors don’t have to be just as good or equal to the Bigs to get a bid — they must show that they are so much better that it defies the committee’s unspoken desire to keep the mid-majors under the its thumb.

–B

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Bernie, dont stop with villanova. oregon, kentucky, and probably arizona all dont belong.

the tourney would be much better served kicking out all 4 of the undeserved bcs teams and replacing them with umass, illinois state, dayton and creighton.

— billiken_roy
2:54 pm March 17th, 2008

Great blog Bernie!

— isunormalil
3:05 pm March 17th, 2008

Bernie -

I love your posts. As a former STL resident, a check out your ramblings everyday. I just wanted to say thanks for ruining my postseason. Picking KU to win it all just put the kiss of death on my team. Way to go, big guy!

— STLKUGlow
5:08 pm March 17th, 2008

What hurt Drake was their Non Conf SOS (128).

Butler was jobbed too.

At least we know Billy P”ACC”ker isn’t running things.

— jtompk
11:11 pm March 17th, 2008

Bernie

Great blog, I am happy to see somebody on our side.

Unfortunately, the good old boy network of Billy Packer, Dick Vitale, ESPN, and the “Power Conferences” don’t want any newcomers crashing their little party. They will do anything to stop this parity in division 1 basketball.

Personally, I found the runs made by George Mason, SIU, and Bradley in the tournament much more interesting than another matchup between North Carolina and UCLA . We have all seen this matchup played out a 1,000 times. Who cares? New blood is needed in this tournament, and college basketball in general.

— ISU Redbirds 1
11:16 pm March 17th, 2008

On the $$$.Practically the selection commitee shoots themseves(and their sport)in the achilles.How much possible revenue could be generated by mid-major teams advancing an extra round or 2?Surely it could = a bland major team that would advance no further than these smaller schools…The big picture seems to blur when it comes to favors and favoritism…

— Cardiger
11:54 pm March 17th, 2008

Good stuff Bernard. My boss is an alum of ISU, we’ve been talking about this all week. Good job pointing out that the committee paired many of the “Mids” against one another, I share your suspicious opinion regarding this. Colleges from all around the midwest routinely have excellent basketball teams, more than capable of taking on the Brand Name schools. Ironically, George Mason’s run has hurt the lesser known schools. It showed the Robber Barons of the NCAA industry the should fear teams of this ilk.

Love your work, B.

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