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Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 5th, 2013, 11:33 am
by TheAsianSensation
PantherSigEp wrote:
TheAsianSensation wrote:Also, the secondary mission of BB was to provide new opponents, new series, new opportunities to all teams. But Missouri St doesn't need help getting CMU. SIU doesn't need help getting Miami. Bradley doesn't need help getting UIC. We can get these games whenever we want. In fact, we're the ones getting used - the other teams want to jockey for position to play an MVC school.


I think this is why we have seen the CAA's and A-10's leave this event. The MVC was just a little late on realizing this issue

Actually, it's why the A-10 never was in it to begin with. CAA did get kicked out.

The real problem was Gonzaga abandoning so quickly from the event, and ESPN/WCC letting them while other WCC members continued on.

Also some terrible breaks, at least this year. Louisiana Tech is sitting on a 19-3 record, undefeated in the WAC, but for some reason, they're not joining their WAC bretheren this year in it. MTSU is sitting on 20 wins and a top 40 RPI, but for some reason the Sun Belt abandoned the competition. Both Lehigh and Bucknell have decent profiles that could've helped InSU among others, but the Patriot skipped this year. Heck, adding those 4 alone probabaly solves A LOT of problems this year.

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 5th, 2013, 11:36 am
by PantherSigEp
TheAsianSensation wrote:
PantherSigEp wrote:
TheAsianSensation wrote:Also, the secondary mission of BB was to provide new opponents, new series, new opportunities to all teams. But Missouri St doesn't need help getting CMU. SIU doesn't need help getting Miami. Bradley doesn't need help getting UIC. We can get these games whenever we want. In fact, we're the ones getting used - the other teams want to jockey for position to play an MVC school.


I think this is why we have seen the CAA's and A-10's leave this event. The MVC was just a little late on realizing this issue

Actually, it's why the A-10 never was in it to begin with. CAA did get kicked out.


Sorry, some of those new A-10 faces that I remember participating in the past as part of the CAA and others mixed me up. Conferences are getting hard to follow

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 7th, 2013, 4:49 pm
by Lakesbison
NDSU is not happy with going to Akron, they wanted a MVC team.

in fact, the MVC avoided the top 4 summit teams in this bracketbuster, thankfully its dead now.

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 7th, 2013, 4:58 pm
by TheAsianSensation
Lakesbison wrote:NDSU is not happy with going to Akron, they wanted a MVC team.

in fact, the MVC avoided the top 4 summit teams in this bracketbuster, thankfully its dead now.

Another reason I'm glad it's over: you alluded to it...the MVC whether by design or not, became Goliath in this event, and everyone's target. It was kind of a dangerous position for us, only because the spirit of the competition wasn't to make it MVC All-Stars vs. The World....which it kind of became. CU, WSU, and InSU have 3 of the best 5 profiles in the event.

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 7th, 2013, 9:55 pm
by Lakesbison
How c u be a target when you avoided the summit

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 7th, 2013, 10:46 pm
by MVCfans
Lakesbison wrote:How can u be a target when you avoided the summit

Put down the crack pipe.

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 8th, 2013, 8:55 am
by Lakesbison
Sorry founder. Its a fact that mvc campaigned against playing summit teams

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 8th, 2013, 10:05 am
by Aces0976
Lakesbison wrote:Sorry founder. Its a fact that mvc campaigned against playing summit teams

He saw evidence of this in a sealed envelope....strangely this envelope was stamped with "C-USA", not sure what this means.

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 8th, 2013, 10:06 am
by BCPanther
Lakesbison wrote:Sorry founder. Its a fact that mvc campaigned against playing summit teams


That's funny because I know our AD at UNI was extremely interested in getting one of the Dakota schools, for the simple fact that the return trip would have been extremely cheap and a near certain win...

Re: Ding dong, Bracket Buster is dead

PostPosted: February 8th, 2013, 10:49 am
by isumvc1
Lakesbison wrote:Sorry founder. Its a fact that mvc campaigned against playing summit teams


yeah right, MVC teams were so scared of the lowly S(C)ummit league teams.

Indiana State coach Greg Lansing said he sent a list of his requests to the conference office, which works in conjunction with ESPN programming to put together matchups. Lansing said he'd like to see the Sycamores against Detroit (78 RPI), North Dakota State (62) or South Dakota State (64), which speaks volumes about the pool this year.

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... basketball

I would guess it was the other way around, the Mid-Continent teams were avoiding the MVC teams.

Go back to whatever hole you crawled out of wakes