Posted by rednu on 5/20/2014 5:06:00 PM (view original):
If it brings in more Sims at the expense of human-coached teams, I'm strongly against it.
If it allows a weaker human-led team to take the spot of a human team that was closer to qualifying for the national tournament, I'm strongly against it.
The proposal, as I see it, really only protects people who are the only or almost-only human in a league full of Sims from suffering disaster due to one bad RNG night in the conference tournament. 1. If we want to talk realism, this is about as real as it gets -- teams have bad nights, Cinderella shows at the ball, the postseason gets wild. Heartbreak is part of the equation. Why do we want to protect against that by "guaranteeing" something? 2. Careful scheduling of non-conference games provides the same protection you're trying for here, so the "insurance" against missing the post-season altogether is already in the coach's hands (aside from that first season if the human tags in for SimAi and was handed a randomly generated schedule). It might require a little more thought than some give the process right now, but that's an element of the game coaches could learn and if you're in a position where 12-16 of your games every year are known to be league games against SIms, then you'd better be giving some thought to those 10 non-con slots for the good of your team.
Basically, I just don't see the "why" for wanting to do this.
I think the one really bad RNG, that happens to occur in the conference tourney even though the human has the vastly superior team, is the reason why the guarantee should be in place.
Lower division (or low DI) conferences are ghost towns for a reason. Everything is stacked in favor of the heavily populated or power conferences. There must be an incentive for humans to join smaller conferences...and stay there. From a business perspective, it makes no sense for WIS to want a handful of conferences to have 12 humans and most other conferences to be empty to 25% full. Every slot by a human is revenue. Morgan State generates the same revenue potential for WIS as does North Carolina. I would argue it generates even more because Morgan State will not advance as far in the NT and will get fewer credits.
WIS should be doing everything it can to make non-power schools attractive. Guaranteeing a PIT bid to the regular season champ just might make someone stay in the MEAC whereas WIS generally has no problem filling the ACC mostly full every season rollover.