College Sports (Basketball)

#179      

Very smart article, expressing in frank terms the awful truth of all of this: none of this really suits anyone's interests, there aren't really any winners, no one actually makes any money off of this, it's just careless autopilot reacting to fake problems and totally abdicating any responsibility of stewardship of the sport.

For the record I am going to send an email to Josh Whitman asking him to put a stop to this, and I would encourage others to do the same. If we are going to have the sports we love in the future, the fans need to advocate for themselves and have their voices heard, there is far, far too much cynicism about what is "inevitable".
 
#181      
This is the kind of thing that allows Duke to spend more on NIL. Illinois needs to do a better job in getting its players in national ad campaigns. Illinois has advertising and marketing managers and executives up and down the consumer products industries. Surely we can find find a way to get our players some face time in advertising.

Mirk, the twins, Andrej, even Jake's hair have something to offer brands.
 
#184      

So, any game (even at a neutral site) where Duke is the "home" team belongs to the ACC via the grant of rights, and therefore ESPN via the ACC's media deal. So what gives?

Duke worked with the ACC and ESPN on future scheduling commitments in exchange for the ability to play these three neutral-site games, including participating in select ESPN-owned and operated neutral-site events in the 2027-28 and 2028-29 seasons.

Meanwhile, at Wake Forest, Boston College et al
Hungry Dinner GIF
 
#185      
The thing I dislike the most about the expanded field is what it does to small schools. I think the auto-bids should be exempt from play-in games. Your reward is a more winnable game, but even worse odds of making a memorable run.

I say...Let the teams who didn't win squat fight over the scraps. (not that anyone cares...)

I don't really have a problem with more games... I like basketball, especially when the stakes are win or go home.
 
#186      
This is the kind of thing that allows Duke to spend more on NIL. Illinois needs to do a better job in getting its players in national ad campaigns. Illinois has advertising and marketing managers and executives up and down the consumer products industries. Surely we can find find a way to get our players some face time in advertising.

Mirk, the twins, Andrej, even Jake's hair have something to offer brands.
Illinois is doing this already. We just need to upset the apple cart for long enough to have brand power like Duke, UConn, Michigan.
 
#188      
It’s a bad idea full stop.

It further devalues the regular season. If you have a guy injured in January no reason to try to get him back playing since there is no threat to not make the tourney.

It’s a money grab because the NCAA makes money on the tournament and the individual teams/conferences make money on the regular season. This is the ncaa making their product more valuable at the expense of the regular season product they don’t own.

It seems to me that very few fans want this change. Like probably less than 10%.

That’s long term dumb. Playoff expansion has ruined MLB and NBA.
I think the NBA playoff expansion helped with some of the tanking. It kept teams 9/10 trying to win. Even with the new proposal, without the expanded playoffs it is better to finish 12th or 13th than 10th (assuming #9 still had a shot at #8).
 
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