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Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS - Roaring into the postseason <<<<<
Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS - Roaring into the postseason <<<<<
So you're point is that RMU didn't do what it needed to do to earn a tournament selection in the regular season, so it's ok that a clearly inferior team (just about anyone else in the AHC based on regular season results) might go on to represent the conference in the national tournament. Should we just say that since nobody in AHC won enough to earn an at-large bid that there should be no AHC representation?
I wouldn't suggest that both AHC champs deserve a bid, I just would prefer that teams that prove themselves to be the best in a given conference get rewarded for it (more than a 1 week bye in the conference tournament) more than a team that happened to get on a little roll and win 4 or 6 times the last couple weeks of the season. I know it will never happen, just my opinion.
Re: >>>>> RIT TIGERS - Roaring into the postseason <<<<<
Yes they can, but in the AHC, their hands are tied by the entire conference's OOC record. RMU actually had a winning record in their own OOC games and an excellent conference record, but it still wasn't anywhere near good enough to get into the top 15 nationally (even beating RIT and NU down the stretch probably wouldn't have done it for them). Bottom line is that AHC is for all intents and purposes a one-bid conference, like it or lump it. The fact that there was an at-large selection once does not necessarily disprove that. That was an exceptional case so far and is still somewhat unlikely to happen again, at least not on any sort of regular basis. Until the conference gets to the point where there is at least one team seriously contending for an at-large bid each and every season, I'm not buying it.Teams can still play themselves into the tournament. It's not like being a one-bid conference is inherent to the AHA; it's just the way it works out most of the time.
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So you're point is that RMU didn't do what it needed to do to earn a tournament selection in the regular season, so it's ok that a clearly inferior team (just about anyone else in the AHC based on regular season results) might go on to represent the conference in the national tournament. Should we just say that since nobody in AHC won enough to earn an at-large bid that there should be no AHC representation?
I wouldn't suggest that both AHC champs deserve a bid, I just would prefer that teams that prove themselves to be the best in a given conference get rewarded for it (more than a 1 week bye in the conference tournament) more than a team that happened to get on a little roll and win 4 or 6 times the last couple weeks of the season. I know it will never happen, just my opinion.