Bluejay wrote:stever20 wrote: 4 AAC teams made the tourney(to include Tulsa)- and SMU made the NIT final(give me that over Xavier losing in the PIG any day of the week).
In a remarkably lengthy list of ridiculous things you have posted, this may be the most ridiculous of all.
If there was any uncertainty regarding you being a fan of the AAC rather than the BE, this certain eliminates that uncertainty. Only an AAC fan thinks an NIT birth for AAC club is better than an NCAA tourney birth for a BE club. Apparently we should all be aiming for NIT births, not NCAA births.
Bluejay wrote:stever20 wrote: 4 AAC teams made the tourney(to include Tulsa)- and SMU made the NIT final(give me that over Xavier losing in the PIG any day of the week).
In a remarkably lengthy list of ridiculous things you have posted, this may be the most ridiculous of all.
If there was any uncertainty regarding you being a fan of the AAC rather than the BE, this certain eliminates that uncertainty. Only an AAC fan thinks an NIT birth for AAC club is better than an NCAA tourney birth for a BE club. Apparently we should all be aiming for NIT births, not NCAA births.
stever20 wrote:My point on Xavier- were they even really in the tourney? Losing in the PIG in Dayton you aren't really in the tourney at all. So like this year for Xavier and I guess it was Iowa- it doesn't feel like they were really in the real tourney at all. Note, I didn't say Providence for instance. they were in the final 64. To me, there's a huge difference there.
stever20 wrote:My point on Xavier- were they even really in the tourney? Losing in the PIG in Dayton you aren't really in the tourney at all. So like this year for Xavier and I guess it was Iowa- it doesn't feel like they were really in the real tourney at all. Note, I didn't say Providence for instance. they were in the final 64. To me, there's a huge difference there.
Boyee wrote:If The American loses Connecticut, Cincinnati or both they will likely have to replace them with a current Conference USA member. The only way I see Connecticut leaving is if there is more expansion in the Power Five conferences. The only way I see Cincinnati leaving is if the Big 12 decides to go back to 12 and they are one of the two added. If both leave, it is possible Temple will reassess their situation and possibly return to there Atlantic 10/MAC set-up.
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