Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS - Roaring into the postseason <<<<<
Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS - Roaring into the postseason <<<<<
Isn't that the story of all American Sports though? Whoever is hot going into the playoffs is rewarded. The only reward for a good season (outside of at-large bids in other conferences) is seeding into the playoffs.
Not exactly. This system would be like ending the regular season in the NFL and having New England have to win a "tournament" between them, Buffalo, Miami, and the Jets in order to win a bid to the playoffs. The Patriots are clearly the best team in the AFC East (and have been for most of the last 15 years). They prove that by winning the most games over the course of the regular season. That, and that alone earns them a playoff bid. They don't have to go into a single elimination tournament against, and therefore rejuvenating hope for, three teams that essentially suck in comparison to earn the right to battle for the chance to win the Super Bowl.
I completely understand the excitement (and $) that the conference tournaments generate. I also get that they're not going anywhere. It's just a shame that with rare exception, the regular season is essentially meaningless (aside from seeding) in the AHC and in all the so-called "mid-majors" in basketball. Your team can have a fantastic season and really prove themselves to be the best beyond a doubt (RMU), then get upset in a single game or two (which can happen at any time, btw) by a team that proved themselves to be not of championship caliber and the season is over.
As much as I think it's great that the RIT women are in the NCAA's and NU fans would be excited for the Eagles to get a chance to do the same, it's really just not right that teams that bad can move on over clearly superior teams that either had one bad game or two, or ran into a hot goaltender, or whatever. It's not a matter of Mercyhurst or Syracuse being "not able to" win a tournament as it is about that they didn't win this one. Does anyone think that aside from a miraculous performance by Binnington the Lady Tigers have any chance of upending Minnesota next weekend? At least Mercyhurst or SU proved over the course of the long season that they are more likely to put up a fight against the Lady Gophers.
In most conferences, none of this matters because the best teams are going to win at-large berths anyhow. But in "mid-majors", that's not the case.
Back in the day, the Big-10, PAC-10, and Ivy Leagues used the regular season to award their auto-bids in basketball. And way back when, there were no at-large bids to the NCAA's. That's just the way it went. If you were the best, you moved on, period. Obviously, both the B1G and the PAC-10 have submitted to the moneymaking benefits of having a tournament and will never go back. And we all know it's not about anything but the money, period. It has nothing to do with fan interest or giving everyone a chance. It's all about revenue. So for a few extra bucks, there is the chance that a 5 win, 59th ranked team in the regular season could make it to the tournament of 16. Really? Yeah, that's fair to all the teams that won games this year.