I get why you might want to limit the field but why would you pick 15 teams as the number?
I hate, hate, hate this. Just insane that every school in the country plays in its conference tournament and we are taking away these teams' only "postseason" moment.
Agreed 100%. Like, at the VERY least you need to have a "First Four" or whatever (like with the NCAAs) to give the cellar dwellers a chance to get in ... and then at that point, just have the games start Tuesday instead of Wednesday...?I hate, hate, hate this. Just insane that every school in the country plays in its conference tournament and we are taking away these teams' only "postseason" moment.
If having all the games in one building is an issue, have the first two rounds at two different venues. In Chicago have a couple games at Wintrust Arena. In Indianapolis, have a couple of games at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
This is such a mistake I can't believe this is the best the Big Ten can come up with.
Exactly. When 16 and a nice easy to visualize bracket is right there for the taking.I get why you might want to limit the field but why would you pick 15 teams as the number?
I personally have unwavering faith in the conference's leadership to make their response to an 18-team league dumber than any of us could imagine.This is such a mistake I can't believe this is the best the Big Ten can come up with.
My ideal:I personally have unwavering faith in the conference's leadership to make their response to an 18-team league dumber than any of us could imagine.
Eh, I am an Illini football fan since birth ... I have plenty of sympathy with the folks who are loyally sticking with the Minnesota Gophers basketball program and just want one more opportunity to hope for a miracle, lol.Leave out the bottom of the conference for the tournament - I do not care
I think it could be tough to find a venue to set aside 6 days for this. I also think allocating tickets to 18 teams will leave a lot of open seats. Maybe the first 3 rounds are home games for the higher seed, or they are played in a smaller venue in the same town as Friday thru Sunday's games. In Chicago that could be Wintrust or Welsh Ryan.Expansion of the BIG 10 is stupid.
Now that I got that off my chest, I have to say the following. The conference needs to keep the top seeds limited to only three tournament games. These games are brutal, and adding a fourth would only hurt the teams going into the tournament.
If you only let 14 in, the tournament stays exactly the same. It sucks for the bottom dwellers though.
If you go with 18, I think it looks like this:
1-4: Double Bye
5-6: Single Bye
Round 1: 6 games
7v18, 8v17, etc.
Leaves 12 teams
Round 2: 4 games
5v lowest seed
6 v lowest seed left
highest seed left v lowest seed left
highest seed left v lowest seed left
Leaves 8 teams
Round 3: 4 games
1 v lowest seed
2 v next lowest left
3 v next lowest left
4 v next lowest left
Standard 8 team tournament from here.
I mean, they used to bundle travel when it was just going to play Indiana and Ohio State. I know that teams don't do it by bus anymore but it still seems like a waste of everyone's time to just pull games out of a hat or whatever they do to schedule things now.My ideal:
* 17 conference games in a round robin.
* 3 more Inter-conference challenges -- a challenge each year with each of the ACC, SEC, Big East, and Big 12.
Teams that travel to USC/UCLA or WAS/ORE should play the pair on Fri/Sun in a single trip to reduce the travel impact. The Sun game should be the early game (noon PT?), to enable the students to get home by ~11pm CT. It is still likely 1AM before teams in the east get home. The time shift will make any evening games Friday feel like they are finishing at midnight. Heck, maybe the teams should play Sat/Sun afternoons. The west coast teams should also have games both Sat/Sun to ensure equal tiredness. e.g. (ILL plays USC/UCLA Sat/Sun, WI plays UCLA/USC Sat/Sun.)
My actual expectation: Do whatever makes the most money with no consideration to the impact on the players health or studies, or fairness of competition.
The Bulls used to spend the better part of a month on the road because the circus was in town, so seems like a week could be doable. (I guess Reinsdorf solved that problem by just putting the circus on the court.)I think it could be tough to find a venue to set aside 6 days for this.
Not bad. Maybe only reseed at the start of Rd3.Expansion of the BIG 10 is stupid.
Now that I got that off my chest, I have to say the following. The conference needs to keep the top seeds limited to only three tournament games. These games are brutal, and adding a fourth would only hurt the teams going into the tournament.
If you only let 14 in, the tournament stays exactly the same. It sucks for the bottom dwellers though.
If you go with 18, I think it looks like this:
1-4: Double Bye
5-6: Single Bye
Round 1: 6 games
7v18, 8v17, etc.
Leaves 12 teams
Round 2: 4 games
5v lowest seed
6 v lowest seed left
highest seed left v lowest seed left
highest seed left v lowest seed left
Leaves 8 teams
Round 3: 4 games
1 v lowest seed
2 v next lowest left
3 v next lowest left
4 v next lowest left
Standard 8 team tournament from here.
| Tues | Rd1 | 12->6 | Bottom 12 teams |
| Weds | Rd2 | (6+2)->4 | Rd1 winners + seeds 5,6 |
| Thurs | Break day (Travel?) | Protect player health. | |
| Fri | Rd3 | (4+4) -> 4 | Rd2 winners + seeds 1-4 |
| Sat | Rd4 | 4 -> 2 | |
| Sun | Rd5 | 2 -> 1 |
| Mon | Rd1a | 6->3 | 7v18, 8v17, 9v16 |
| Tues | Rd1b | 6->3 | 10v15, 11v14, 12v13 |
Blackhawks are also a tenant.The Bulls used to spend the better part of a month on the road because the circus was in town, so seems like a week could be doable. (I guess Reinsdorf solved that problem by just putting the circus on the court.)
It was always fun listening to Pat and Dale blame the circus trip for the team's failures back in the glory days of Eric Daze & Co.Blackhawks are also a tenant.
Fixed it for mePS. If we get to 20 teams they could start doing a double Tourney where the winner of Tourney A (held in Indy) and Tourney B, all teams west of Danville (held in Seattle) meet for the overall B1G tourney Championship. Not sure if that is possible but just a thought.
@Navy_illini , @IlliniSaluki : Who do you add to get to 10 west coast teams? The BigTen passed on the best of the rest out west. I feel sorry for whatever teams get put in the "western" conference (NE, IA, MN, WI?). The Pac12 was probably worth better TV money that that western conference, and it was easier on the students.
While I understand the national footprint for selling TV rights, as an athlete, I'd think long and hard about going to UCLA/USC/WA/ORE at this point. The qualify of student life is going to be terrible due to the travel requirements. I'd also strongly bias against going to any Big10 school if more than one west coast trip was required per season. Prediction: All of the newly added west coast schools take a huge dive that really starts to show 4-6 years from now.
At this point, I hope the next round of TV contracts is all of the power conferences banding together to do a single deal. The mega conferences could split backup into regional conferences of 10-11 teams each, which seems to be about the right number for playing round robins in football and basketball. It would also allow the inter-conference challenges. The idea would almost work with just the Big10 and SEC other than the 4 west coast teams.
Anyone for ditching the 6 coastal schools, NE, and IA? (Nothing against the coastal schools other than geography.)