here is something that i wondered about as Cornell was making thier bigdance run this year:
Travelling to these far flung first round sites can be a significant expense. Cornell got lucky that sw16 was in our backyard, but still there are expenses.
i know cornell may not be the best example as I know we have bajillions in endowments, but i can tell you for a fact that our athletic department struggles to make ends meet, especially in the past few years with the economy in the toilet and alumni a little less eager to donate.
In any case, my point is that there are expenses associated with the bigdance, especially if you win a few games. (its not just the team travelling, but the band, cheerleaders, trainers, AD, associate AD, key alumni, etc) ... it just seems weird that in a very shortterm sense, you are better off financially being the team that missed the postseason if you are in one of these equal-pie conferences (which i think the ivy is)
i guess i just wish that (in HD and real life) the dancing team gained a little financial advantage over his conference-mates.
For instance:
for every nt game played, you currently earn $20K for your conference. Im suggesting maybe the dancing team should get to keep something like $2K of that with the other $18 going into the conf pot.
of course, the problem with this is that it quickly leads to "rich get richer". so im not sure it would be such a great idea in HD after all (do you see what is happening? since daalty has been abducted by the logic police, i am reduced to arguing with myself!)
But i still think in real life the dancers should get a slightly bigger piece of the pie.