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<blockquote data-quote="grue2" data-source="post: 1903832" data-attributes="member: 747155"><p>I think the point was that it might be better to play the IL schools than their equivalent cupcakes. I'd vote for neither (maybe SIUC).</p><p></p><p>I'd like to see P6 teams schedule 0-1 Q4 games/year. Now that Q4 games can only hurt tournaments chances, I hope more teams will move in this direction. </p><p></p><p>This will cause about half of the current DI conferences to not be economically viable, and move back to DII. Some borderline conferences will need to shed their perennial deadweights in favor of the top teams from the 'relegated' conferences. The boom in D1 BB teams/conferences is a money grab - the DI appearance fees and cut of the NCAA tourney vs. additional costs. This would be, in financial terms, a correction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grue2, post: 1903832, member: 747155"] I think the point was that it might be better to play the IL schools than their equivalent cupcakes. I'd vote for neither (maybe SIUC). I'd like to see P6 teams schedule 0-1 Q4 games/year. Now that Q4 games can only hurt tournaments chances, I hope more teams will move in this direction. This will cause about half of the current DI conferences to not be economically viable, and move back to DII. Some borderline conferences will need to shed their perennial deadweights in favor of the top teams from the 'relegated' conferences. The boom in D1 BB teams/conferences is a money grab - the DI appearance fees and cut of the NCAA tourney vs. additional costs. This would be, in financial terms, a correction. [/QUOTE]
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