Posted by Lizak on 10/17/2010 5:35:00 PM (view original):
A second class citizen is a school that will FOREVER be recruiting at a disadvantage due to baseline prestige. In the past, it sucked to be at the disadvantage but what you could get wasn't all that bad from what the big boys were pulling in. It was a minor annoyance but with enough effort you felt you could overcome it so you could live with the way the system worked.
You tell me what those schools prestige has moved to. Did it jump up to an A like the elites? Probably didn't get above an A- but after one good season, I wouldn't expect everyone to jump to elite. Will it jump up if they do that EVERY SINGLE SEASON? We both know the answer to that one. No matter what they do, they will never get to the point where they can recruit on an equal basis with the elites. That sounds like a second class program to me. Not sure how you can see it any other way.
I didn't say a single coach can't get to an elite. I said 95% of them won't ever have the chance. Numbers alone make that a fact. See the first paragraph for why that's important in the current system.
so you would like to eliminate the RL 'coaching experience' so DI HD can be just like DII and DIII? I think thats what you are saying. Then I challenge 'what is the point of naming the schools?' we might as well call the conferences names like miller conf, jack daniels conf, jim beam, conf, guiness conf, etc... and create our own team names and cities.
The reason imo that mid-majors and low -DI don't get A+ prestiges in HD (they do get A's though via success - see Dayton in Rupp) is because in RL those programs face a built in prestige challenge. Thats how wis keeps the RL coaching experience in HD. Thankfully they allow for success to your 'second class citizens' unlike in RL (when a non-bcs last won the nc 20 years ago) when a school like UNC-W can win it all and schools like UCF and Loyola-M can get to the NC game. imo it would be detrimental if non-bcs couldn't get to the promised land but year in and year out its proven that they can succeed... even recently with the changes.
A major part of the HD allure is having job promotions mean something as well as having the ability to stay where you are in Low-DI to face the challenge of winning it all. I question whether a world where the highest prestiges are not in the bcs schools would even be sustainable. You mentioned whether most coaches would prefer having the RL 'coaching experience' is what is best for wis... yet foxsports bought a website where it was/is. I'm an investor myself, and I guarantee they don't invest in just any garbage w/o doing their homework. I think that says a lot about what most coaches want. I could be wrong.
Personally it seems like you have made up your mind and nothing I say will change it... .so I guess I will just leave off here and not bother w/ anymore arguing.
10/17/2010 5:55 PM (edited)