No self-respecting team should accept any bid lower than the NIT. Put away the basketballs and let them do some schoolwork.
Since when did that become a rule? This CBI tournament has only been around for 3 years. Already we are up on our high horse over it. Everyone on these boards understands that this is a rebuilding year.
So, you get your CBI bid, and you say thank you very much, we'll gladly accept.
Absolutely no reason not to play more games.
The biggest reason (not the only) why I don't want us to play in any tournament that begins with a "C" is because the college basketball season is absolutely perfect as is and should not be tinkered with at all costs.
A perfectly ordered sequence of events. Simple and elagant:
- Midnight madness
- An exhibition game or 2 against Marathon Oil, the Globtrotters, the Judah Ben Macabees, or a D2 or D3 team.
- An early season tournament at an interesting locale.
- Out of conference season.
- Conference Season
- Conference Tournament
- If lucky enough, selection into one of the two acceptable tournaments that beging with the letter "N":
One; the greatest American sporting event other than the Super Bowl that is so huge that it has middle age alums everywhere pulling out that faded college sweater now 4 sizes too small and moms and secretaries that don't know a 3 second call from a backcourt violation filling out office brackets based solely on the names they like such as Oral Roberts, Prarie View and Quinnipac.
The other; a venerable and respected post-season tournament that old timers will tell you once actually was the marquee tournament of the two prior to the infamous Nyc based college betting scandals that still concludes to this day at the WMFA.
I didn't like it when they expanded the field from 32 to 64 to 65 to 68 and I certainly don't like new absolutely meaningless post-season tournaments designed I quess solely for some added ticket and travel revenue, bad cable TV programming and additional betting options for the bookies to make more money on?
It's not by accident that my favorite sports are college basketball (30 some odd games) and pro football (16 to 19 games). While my most hated is baseball (162 to 180 games), with pro basketball and pro hockey somewhere in between (82 to 100 games). And I didn't even bother to include the ridiulous exhibition season these sports saddle their poor seat license paying season suckers...er...ticket holders with.
Can't you see that less is actually more?