DudeAnon wrote:Only one day in and already something has ruffled my feathers. That thread, "Providence is done" or something like that. The whole premise is that Seton Hall has actually hurt the conference by beating Providence and lowing our potential bids for March. Bids are great, but they aren't everything, there should be pride and excitement for trying to win the conference as it is. I think the problem is, the conference tournament basically takes away the incentive to win the conference so:
1) Get rid of the conference tournament (lol)
2) Stop thinking about March, its no fun.
Other Notes
1) Creighton is going to make a lot of rivalries: very skilled, great home court advantage, physical (dirty? nah) and floppers.
2) Why can't this damn forum keep me logged in after I leave? Seriously, its not hard.
DudeAnon wrote:Only one day in and already something has ruffled my feathers. That thread, "Providence is done" or something like that. The whole premise is that Seton Hall has actually hurt the conference by beating Providence and lowing our potential bids for March. Bids are great, but they aren't everything, there should be pride and excitement for trying to win the conference as it is. I think the problem is, the conference tournament basically takes away the incentive to win the conference so:
1) Get rid of the conference tournament (lol)
2) Stop thinking about March, its no fun.
Hibbs wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Only one day in and already something has ruffled my feathers. That thread, "Providence is done" or something like that. The whole premise is that Seton Hall has actually hurt the conference by beating Providence and lowing our potential bids for March. Bids are great, but they aren't everything, there should be pride and excitement for trying to win the conference as it is. I think the problem is, the conference tournament basically takes away the incentive to win the conference so:
1) Get rid of the conference tournament (lol)
2) Stop thinking about March, its no fun.
Unfortunately bids are the most important thing. In this first few years especially, perception of this (new) league will be based on 1) Number of bids (raw number-- won't matter that we only have ten teams), and 2) How teams perform in the tournament. In the long-term, this will affect recruiting, future bids, TV deals, etc.
That being said, I do agree that it's not fun to dwell on the impact on March after every game, especially this early since we really don't have any idea of how things are going to shake out.
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