bman95 wrote:Ultimately it will be the fans who approve or disapprove of any changes. For obvious money reasons, the BCS schools don't want to share NCAA profits and I think in many ways changing the football structure would be something they would be able to dream about. For basketball, this scenario would bring a huge backlash for all fans out there. March Madness, the NCAA tourn bracket (sweet 16, final four) are all owned properties of the NCAA, and much of the excitement is seeing the 1 or 2 seeds going up against the best teams in the land. As long as march madness is as popular as it is now, there is no way the BCS schools would ever be able to bring the changes that they want or really and changes at all to the current structure.
BillEsq wrote:bman95 wrote:Ultimately it will be the fans who approve or disapprove of any changes. For obvious money reasons, the BCS schools don't want to share NCAA profits and I think in many ways changing the football structure would be something they would be able to dream about. For basketball, this scenario would bring a huge backlash for all fans out there. March Madness, the NCAA tourn bracket (sweet 16, final four) are all owned properties of the NCAA, and much of the excitement is seeing the 1 or 2 seeds going up against the best teams in the land. As long as march madness is as popular as it is now, there is no way the BCS schools would ever be able to bring the changes that they want or really and changes at all to the current structure.
Ultimately... the fans have no say in this. If they did the majority of fans would go with the power schools because the majority of fans follow the power schools. The Power schools will simply leave and form their own tournament which will make almost as much money and they will not have to share it with anyone. Fans will watch the tournament with Duke, UK and the rest of the power schools. Fill out brackets based on the power schools and the old division 1 will slowly fade to division 2 status. Listen I love the NCAA tourney but to sit there and think that the power schools making decisions bases on football money care about what individual fans think is close to irrational.
March Madness will always be there... There will still be a division III tourney that no one watches. A division II tourney that no one watches. The CIT and CBI will likely fade away as well as the NIT (few watch those as well). Their place will be taken by the old division 1 tourney and the new Division IV tourney will become the number 1 tournament. brackets will be made... pundits will prognosticate, talking heads will talk, nets will be cut, and the average fan will move on.
Jet915 wrote:I'm against paying students, seems like a slippery slope to me but if the Big 5 are going to do it, I think our conference MUST do it to stay competitive.
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