Conference realignment reflecting real life change Topic

Folks,

I just posted a thread in the Suggestions forum that would reshuffle the conferences to more accurately reflect real life changes. I'd love to know what people think. I have no idea how easy they would be to implement.
2/12/2011 7:32 PM
I hope so...
2/13/2011 12:46 AM

I don't think most would like this. . as it woudl tear apart existing conferences and their rivalries and 'coaching corners'
 

2/13/2011 7:11 AM
I just have to be honest -- it's a terrible. It would create an absolute logistical nightmare, it would tear apart conferences that people had specifically chosen to be in together, etc. etc. etc. It's basically not even possible -- you need to have equal #'s in each conference for scheduling purposes, and copying real life would of course prevent that.
2/13/2011 7:53 AM
@girt25: Did you read the post? The conference numbers stay even. I wasn't trying to break the 12 team conference, just make it accurately reflect real life as much as possible.

Your concern over coaches choosing conference because of who's in the conference has been raised a few other times. Honestly, I don't get it. I pick teams based on the team (I like Oregon, for instance, so I coach them, and I would choose other schools based on the coaching experience they provide). I don't think I'd ever choose a conference based on who's coaching there, and I don't think I'm in the minority.

Either way, it's not as if the conferences would be entirely shook up. The most a conference would changes would be by two schools.

2/13/2011 10:22 AM
Well it would just be bad cause friends like to be in the same conference as the other friends and if you do this it will tear that apart.
2/13/2011 10:59 AM
This is just so unnecessary it's ridiculous.  I'm not saying it is, but if conference alignments are causing you to dislike this game, then you probably shouldn't be here, because in all reality, this is the best college basketball game running today, by a longshot!
2/13/2011 11:00 AM
I didn't say I didn't like the game, colonels. It's definitely awesome.

But as for this being "ridiculous", why? WIS is based on real life. You coach real colleges and recruit players from real high schools in real cities. I like WIS reflecting real life as much as possible, and the NCAA realigning is part of that.
2/13/2011 12:35 PM

It's not a bad idea, I don't think its necessary. I believe you would have to ask all the coaches who currently own those teams and get their permission in each of the worlds to prevent any bad blood and to make sure they wouldn't mind being moved.

People need to relax though, he didn't say he hated the game. Girt, actually read his post before getting angry please, his proposal would keep conferences at 10 teams and you would have known this if you took two minutes to read the post before making yourself seem ignorant.

It's a good suggestion, may be hard to implement because of the coaches involved, but at least the scheduling would stay the same and it would reflect real life a little more as the NCAA changes in the next season or two.

2/13/2011 12:50 PM
I'm all for realignment as long as everyone is okay with it. Which is impossible, so I'm strongly against it.
2/13/2011 1:30 PM
Posted by salag on 2/13/2011 12:50:00 PM (view original):

It's not a bad idea, I don't think its necessary. I believe you would have to ask all the coaches who currently own those teams and get their permission in each of the worlds to prevent any bad blood and to make sure they wouldn't mind being moved.

People need to relax though, he didn't say he hated the game. Girt, actually read his post before getting angry please, his proposal would keep conferences at 10 teams and you would have known this if you took two minutes to read the post before making yourself seem ignorant.

It's a good suggestion, may be hard to implement because of the coaches involved, but at least the scheduling would stay the same and it would reflect real life a little more as the NCAA changes in the next season or two.

second paragraph is a bit ironic... its 12 teams per conference, hehe :)

but anyway beyond that nitpick, i think what girt said is 100% valid. what about the big east? as he said, mimicking real life here is essentially impossible, because we are limited to having 12 teams per conference. the OP gets you part of the way there... but its not going to get it close, so i really fail to see the advantage.
2/13/2011 2:17 PM (edited)
Posted by agentverde on 2/13/2011 10:22:00 AM (view original):
@girt25: Did you read the post? The conference numbers stay even. I wasn't trying to break the 12 team conference, just make it accurately reflect real life as much as possible.

Your concern over coaches choosing conference because of who's in the conference has been raised a few other times. Honestly, I don't get it. I pick teams based on the team (I like Oregon, for instance, so I coach them, and I would choose other schools based on the coaching experience they provide). I don't think I'd ever choose a conference based on who's coaching there, and I don't think I'm in the minority.

Either way, it's not as if the conferences would be entirely shook up. The most a conference would changes would be by two schools.

"I don't think I'd ever choose a conference based on who's coaching there, and I don't think I'm in the minority."

no disagreement on that. but its not about choosing a team by conference in the first place. its about liking the conference after you've been there a while, which, if you haven't experienced, definitely (hopefully?) puts you in the minority.

2/13/2011 2:14 PM
Posted by coach_billyg on 2/13/2011 2:17:00 PM (view original):
Posted by salag on 2/13/2011 12:50:00 PM (view original):

It's not a bad idea, I don't think its necessary. I believe you would have to ask all the coaches who currently own those teams and get their permission in each of the worlds to prevent any bad blood and to make sure they wouldn't mind being moved.

People need to relax though, he didn't say he hated the game. Girt, actually read his post before getting angry please, his proposal would keep conferences at 10 teams and you would have known this if you took two minutes to read the post before making yourself seem ignorant.

It's a good suggestion, may be hard to implement because of the coaches involved, but at least the scheduling would stay the same and it would reflect real life a little more as the NCAA changes in the next season or two.

second paragraph is a bit ironic... its 12 teams per conference, hehe :)

but anyway beyond that nitpick, i think what girt said is 100% valid. what about the big east? as he said, mimicking real life here is essentially impossible, because we are limited to having 12 teams per conference. the OP gets you part of the way there... but its not going to get it close, so i really fail to see the advantage.
Big East is one, Mountain West is another... Denver and Texas Southern are in there, some of the future members are not even D1 options in HD.  Agent had good intentions, I'm sure of it, but the problems seem to outweigh the benefits by a ways here.
2/13/2011 2:21 PM
Posted by coach_billyg on 2/13/2011 2:14:00 PM (view original):
Posted by agentverde on 2/13/2011 10:22:00 AM (view original):
@girt25: Did you read the post? The conference numbers stay even. I wasn't trying to break the 12 team conference, just make it accurately reflect real life as much as possible.

Your concern over coaches choosing conference because of who's in the conference has been raised a few other times. Honestly, I don't get it. I pick teams based on the team (I like Oregon, for instance, so I coach them, and I would choose other schools based on the coaching experience they provide). I don't think I'd ever choose a conference based on who's coaching there, and I don't think I'm in the minority.

Either way, it's not as if the conferences would be entirely shook up. The most a conference would changes would be by two schools.

"I don't think I'd ever choose a conference based on who's coaching there, and I don't think I'm in the minority."

no disagreement on that. but its not about choosing a team by conference in the first place. its about liking the conference after you've been there a while, which, if you haven't experienced, definitely (hopefully?) puts you in the minority.

I disagree with this - I currently have 4 teams. Some of them (I won't say which) are in conferences that, even though other human's names appear next to their teams on the standings page, appear to be coached by zombies. I joined one conference this season, about 2 weeks ago. I've yet to see a welcome message on the CC. I've trading messages with coaches from 2 or 3 other conferences. Those, the admin spam about how many job openings there are in other worlds and me wishing everyone good luck in recruiting (we are 6 games into the season now) are the only things on our CC. It is boring as hell, and I will most def be choosing my next team in that world based upon the people in the conference...
2/13/2011 2:31 PM
well dac, i am sure some people choose a conf based on who is there. i was sort of trying to give him one so he would be more open to what i said next :) but honestly, i think most teams are chosen not based on who is there. im sure plenty go both ways though.
2/13/2011 2:38 PM
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