Quote: Originally Posted By schroedess26 on 3/24/2010
Quote: Originally posted by colonels19 on 3/24/2010
One more thing...if you pull for an 8 or 16 team playoff in college football, you're asking for 7-14% representation of FBS college football.
College basketball already has 18.7% representation (65/347) and (very few) people want to bump it up to almost 28% (96/347)? Hello context!
MLB (27%): 8 out of 30
NFL (38%): 12 out of 32
NBA (53%): 16 out of 30
NHL (53%): 16 out of 30
MLS (50%): 8 out of 16
Nascar (22%): 10 out of 45(ish) possible to have more than 10 as well
So why are we so mad about just 28% of the teams making it in the NCAA if we went to 96 teams
If you noticed I was comparing college to college and that's a different animal than pro sports. The sheer number of teams are going to skew the percentages as you have 347 teams in cbb and 120 in cfb...whereas in the pro leagues you're looking at 32 max. NASCAR's Chase BTW is 12 out of 43.
I view the 65 team NCAAB tournament as nearly perfect, so why would I adjust to anything that would make something worse/less perfect? It works...why expand and give 32! teams first round byes? A lot of it is the sheer volume of teams making the playoffs...96 teams making the NCAAB tourney is comparable to the 32 making a proposed FBS tourney and from the eye test, that is just way too many. Nobody who wants a college football playoff is pulling for 32 teams...well maybe you, but you're in a vast minority.
NBA and NHL have too many teams make the playoffs, 16 out of 30 is ridiculous. 8 in the MLB and 12 in the NFL works and I don't think they need change. Schroed, part of this deal is feel and how the tournament works or doesn't work, and I think right now the 65 team NCAAB tournament is as fair and nearly perfect as it could ever be. I've never once talked to a fan that said, the NCAA should expand the basketball tournament...never. A 96 team tournament errs on the side of an elementary school field day where everyone gets a ribbon and where all the bubble and a lot of non-bubble teams get in, so you're getting a lot of undeserving fluff into the tournament. The conference champions DESERVE to be there because they won their conference tournament and did what they had to do to get into the tournament, per the NCAA rules, so that's how they're deserving and how non-bubble teams would be undeserving.
Don't fix what isn't broken...this is clearly a money grab.