Posted by gillispie1 on 3/22/2016 3:51:00 AM (view original):
IMO there is no question the committee is looking for a bracket that "looks good", which is in part a bracket that "looks interesting". the possibility of UK vs indiana in this year's bracket definitely tickled the fancy of the humans on the selection committee - which probably made the prospect of giving UK a 4 and indiana a 5, more palatable to some folks who might have otherwise objected. a couple years back, there's an early UK louisville match up. before that, UK wichita state... i definitely think there is a human component here, where humans favor early matchups that catch their eye, because they are flawed mortal basketball fans, like the rest of us. maybe there is more than that, trying to get more games that would pull in the casual audience, that would be must-see games for regular fans, for money - maybe there isn't, i am not suggesting there is - but i definitely would expect a computer to generate less of these types of matchups. i think the goal of "playing close to home" does generate some of these matchups, but other times you see regional setups that make no sense, so i think there is more to it (although i suppose most of those can be explained by the selection committee's ultimate yearly goal, which is to give duke the easiest possible road to the final four ;)
Oh, I agree that the seeding, by the committee has its flaws. And that the committee might have wanted to see Kansas / Wichita State and Kentucky / Indiana. I just don't think that has a bunch to do with cash. Certainly not cash for CBS. I certainly think the committee are 'super fans' and they geek out if they can create UK/IU or KU/WS.
And certainly it is in the best interest of the NCAA to keep the ratings high so that in 2024 they have many networks bid. That competition {between networks} will drive up the price. But with this last deal, where every game is covered, will require at least 4 channels (on almost all cable systems) to show games. Fox Sports, ESPN/ABC, and CBS would be in the running. I am not sure how many channels NBC has.. They do have NBC, NBC Sports, I think Bravo. They probably have one more.. So they can also likely bid too.
So, they need better ratings for the long term deal in 2024. Sure.
But I think the committee is not worried so much about that.. They just like good matchups.