stever20 wrote:All it would take is 1 elite 8 even run and UConn is back where they have been.
Sorry, but in college basketball, conferences matter FAR less than they do in college football. I mean, just look at Gonzaga and tell me that conferences matter. The best the WCC has EVER been is #8, but that's not hurt Gonzaga much at all. Gonzaga has a better brand than a ton of teams in power conferences.
And about what you are saying with the AAC- if that was the case, their recruiting would be getting worse, not better.
FlyByNight101 wrote:stever20 wrote:All it would take is 1 elite 8 even run and UConn is back where they have been.
Sorry, but in college basketball, conferences matter FAR less than they do in college football. I mean, just look at Gonzaga and tell me that conferences matter. The best the WCC has EVER been is #8, but that's not hurt Gonzaga much at all. Gonzaga has a better brand than a ton of teams in power conferences.
And about what you are saying with the AAC- if that was the case, their recruiting would be getting worse, not better.
Not particularly taking sides here but I would like to point out that most Creighton fans vehemently disagree with the statement in bold. Gonzaga flourishes in spite of conference affiliation but they are an exception.
ivet wrote:FlyByNight101 wrote:stever20 wrote:All it would take is 1 elite 8 even run and UConn is back where they have been.
Sorry, but in college basketball, conferences matter FAR less than they do in college football. I mean, just look at Gonzaga and tell me that conferences matter. The best the WCC has EVER been is #8, but that's not hurt Gonzaga much at all. Gonzaga has a better brand than a ton of teams in power conferences.
And about what you are saying with the AAC- if that was the case, their recruiting would be getting worse, not better.
Not particularly taking sides here but I would like to point out that most Creighton fans vehemently disagree with the statement in bold. Gonzaga flourishes in spite of conference affiliation but they are an exception.
Maybe Im reading this wrong but you basically confirmed what stever is saying even though you are saying Creighton fans would disagree to that statement. Wouldnt Creighton fans agree to stevers point?
Hall2012 wrote:It's true that conferences matter less in basketball and in football - but that doesn't mean they don't matter at all. Far from it. The reason is the national championship formula. The NCAA Basketball tournament his huge and all inclusive while the CFP is designed to keep group of 5 teams out.
But even in the basketball format, there's a huge advantage to being in a power conference, which comes in the form of room for error. True, schools from non-power conferences aren't shut out of the tournament like in football, but they need everything to break right to get in with any sort of a decent seed. They need to load up the non-conference portion of their schedule with tough games and they need to win those games because the entire second half of the season comes with no opportunity to improve their resume - only repeated opportunities to destroy it. Slip up in just a couple of those games, and all your OOC-work means nothing as you now need to win your conference tournament to be comfortable on selections Sunday. And forget about getting a favorable draw or playing anywhere close to home.
Now let's look at a P6 team. The recipe is to pretty much finish above .500 in conference play and get to 20 wins. No need to kill yourself in non-conference play. Schedule a good mix of easy wins and RPI-boosting losses that gets you into conference play with that 20 win mark within reach. Even if you're stuck on 18 or 19, lucky you, you get more chances in the conference tournament - where wins can help a lot but losses won't hurt much. Same thing with teams comfortably in but playing for seeding.
Again, that doesn't mean it's impossible to be successful from a mid-major conference. Xavier did it successfully for years until getting promoted and Gonzaga still does it successfully. UConn has a national championship as an A10 member. But the odds are a heck of lot worse from outside the P6.
FlyByNight101 wrote:The problem with saying that conference affiliation doesn't matter is that a league has a perceived ceiling. There is an inherent disadvantage to playing in The Valley (for example) as compared to the Big East. (for example)
...I still have horrible flashbacks of they Jays being on an 8 game winning streak and watching the RPI drop from the mid 50's to the mid 80's.
A bad conference will drain your soul. That is all I am saying.
Hall2012 wrote: UConn has a national championship as an A10 member.
ivet wrote:FlyByNight101 wrote:The problem with saying that conference affiliation doesn't matter is that a league has a perceived ceiling. There is an inherent disadvantage to playing in The Valley (for example) as compared to the Big East. (for example)
...I still have horrible flashbacks of they Jays being on an 8 game winning streak and watching the RPI drop from the mid 50's to the mid 80's.
A bad conference will drain your soul. That is all I am saying.
Ah gotcha, that makes a lot more sense. However...remember when Gonzaga was seeded #1 in the tournament? Even though many, many, many pundits claimed they were un-deserving because of their strength of schedule, i.e. their conference gamesHall2012 wrote: UConn has a national championship as an A10 member.
Figure this was a typo but I'm assuming you meant AAC.
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