MUPanther wrote:I could see B1G schools scheduling a non-conference home game after the Big Ten Tourney.
milksteak wrote:Isn't the Big Ten well known for finishing their championship game like a half hour before the Selection Show?
If I was the Big Ten commissioner, I would keep the current format. It's a neat tradition, and it adds to the excitement on Selection Sunday.
stever20 wrote:MUPanther wrote:I could see B1G schools scheduling a non-conference home game after the Big Ten Tourney.
yeah and no. for one, isn't this week for some schools spring break? Also if you are barely on the bubble, do you want a game that could kill you?
One question I have. Say you are a Michigan and you are really close to being in. You have your tournament and see you are barely out. Could you dial up say a Hofstra or another team who has played only 12 OOC games, and schedule a game for that Saturday on the fly? You would know that if you win, you would probably get in.
XtoDC wrote:stever20 wrote:MUPanther wrote:I could see B1G schools scheduling a non-conference home game after the Big Ten Tourney.
yeah and no. for one, isn't this week for some schools spring break? Also if you are barely on the bubble, do you want a game that could kill you?
One question I have. Say you are a Michigan and you are really close to being in. You have your tournament and see you are barely out. Could you dial up say a Hofstra or another team who has played only 12 OOC games, and schedule a game for that Saturday on the fly? You would know that if you win, you would probably get in.
This would be really interesting if it was allowed to be done. I'm assuming it isn't though because otherwise why wouldn't mid majors already do this? Monmouth and Valpo are both likely out right now (at least clearly on the bubble) because of a lack of big wins and weak schedule. Well if they played one another this Saturday afternoon it could serve as a de facto play in game for the tournament and give the winner a huge chip it didn't previously have.
The more I think about it the more I love the idea. Post conference tourney pre NCAA tourney bracket busters would be a lot of fun.
stever20 wrote:XtoDC wrote:stever20 wrote:yeah and no. for one, isn't this week for some schools spring break? Also if you are barely on the bubble, do you want a game that could kill you?
One question I have. Say you are a Michigan and you are really close to being in. You have your tournament and see you are barely out. Could you dial up say a Hofstra or another team who has played only 12 OOC games, and schedule a game for that Saturday on the fly? You would know that if you win, you would probably get in.
This would be really interesting if it was allowed to be done. I'm assuming it isn't though because otherwise why wouldn't mid majors already do this? Monmouth and Valpo are both likely out right now (at least clearly on the bubble) because of a lack of big wins and weak schedule. Well if they played one another this Saturday afternoon it could serve as a de facto play in game for the tournament and give the winner a huge chip it didn't previously have.
The more I think about it the more I love the idea. Post conference tourney pre NCAA tourney bracket busters would be a lot of fun.
Those teams though have played their full 31 game regular season....
Hofstra right now though has only 30 games regular season(not counting conference tourney). they could play. Wichita St has only 30. they could play.
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