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WV Governor Taking Legal Action Against NCAA Selection Committee

If nothing else, bringing further political pressure on the NCAA and EXPOSING an injustice that would otherwise remain concealed.

If Beshear was not such a huge UK fan, it is possible the Commonwealth of Kentucky could join the action on behalf of UL .........but that ain't happening.
 
Glad to see this if only to start a conversation that matters. Corruption is corruption and if the NCAA committee is being corrupt, there should be an investigation.

North Carolina has no buisness being picked ahead of West Virginia and since the NCAA committee leader is a UNC alum, there's smoke so the fire department needs to check it out.

Once the process starts, looking into how Clemson got a 5 seed and Louisville a 8 seed, could lead to more evidence of corruption.

We all know sports is a serious buisness with millions of dollars being made, so the notion that this isn't a serious lawsuit because its about a basketball tournament is disingenuous.

It may not go anywhere but the process needs to start. Everyone who pays attention knows how bad the NCAA is in virtually everything it does. Maybe shit like this corrupt bracket will hasten the Universities leaving the NCAA?
 
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Louisville is in a difficult position because the NCAA could easily revoke NCAAT games from the Yum Center in the future. That would of course do real damage to the city as a ton of $ gets poured in for those 4 days.

I believe the agreement we signed on the banner would also impact WBB and volleyball if we tried hanging it. Not 100% on that stuff though.

But it is interesting to see WV looking at this.
 
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Louisville is in a difficult position because the NCAA could easily revoke NCAAT games from the Yum Center in the future. That would of course do real damage to the city as a ton of $ gets poured in for those 4 days.

I believe the agreement we signed on the banner would also impact WBB and volleyball if we tried hanging it. Not 100% on that stuff though.

But it is interesting to see WV looking at this.
Yeah I's just funnin
 
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I believe any punitive response from the NCAA would be met with much more resistance than what they would be inclined to risk at this time. Not so much with this recent action by the Governor of WV, but more about the current culture for institutions like the NCAA that have become increasingly unpopular with the both the courts and the public.

While I doubt this University is willing to litigate the past NCAA penalties, I believe the combination of the advent of NIL, along with the subsequent facts related to Pitino’s case, would suggest that UL would prevail in its challenge of the NCAA punishment.

In the very unlikely scenario where a lawsuit was initiated by UL, and the Courts decided the trial would be held in Louisville, I believe the NCAA would do everything possible to settle the case on UL terms, knowing its reputation is deeply tarnished universally, and particularly in the 502 area.

I refer to the successful lawsuit that Jerry Tarkanian brought against both the NCAA and UNLV in 1988 as evidence of just how vulnerable the NCAA is when challenged in a lawsuit. That was in 1988, over 35 years ago; at a time when the NCAA reputation was no where close to its tarnished level now.
 
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Louisville is in a difficult position because the NCAA could easily revoke NCAAT games from the Yum Center in the future. That would of course do real damage to the city as a ton of $ gets poured in for those 4 days.

I believe the agreement we signed on the banner would also impact WBB and volleyball if we tried hanging it. Not 100% on that stuff though.

But it is interesting to see WV looking at this.
With all the inconsistencies by the NCAA I can only imagine how ugly it would get in a court room for the NCAA. And then you could bring action for retaliation. I want to see the NCAA go away
 
To achieve what result, exactly?
Maybe to force the selection committee to follow a set rule or format to determine seeding regardless on feel good TV matchups. Throw out the consideration that you don't match up teams from the same conference and let "defined" seedings play out.

Maybe just for a good laugh, write up a computer program using all the analytics that seem to make up a championship caliber team and see what the results are? Then maybe you could fine tweak a few matchups if there is enough reason to. Throw out the human element.

Use either of those two scenarios and I bet U of L doesn't end up with a 8 seed...
 
I don’t care as long as it’s not an SEC school. Those will be the ones getting the calls.
This.

ESPN and ALL the talking heads have
pumped up the sec all year. They can’t be made fools of. 🙄

The sec may be “the best”. But 90% of their big OOC wins came early. Some of those teams, like us, have improved dramatically. Maybe the sec has too.

We’ll find out soon.

Its said Auburn is highly upset at the possibility of playing us in the second game.

I just want to get to that game.

Then the next one ☝️
 
This.

ESPN and ALL the talking heads have
pumped up the sec all year. They can’t be made fools of. 🙄

The sec may be “the best”. But 90% of their big OOC wins came early. Some of those teams, like us, have improved dramatically. Maybe the sec has too.

We’ll find out soon.

Its said Auburn is highly upset at the possibility of playing us in the second game.

I just want to get to that game.

Then the next one ☝️
Something I've noticed watching SEC basketball: zero defense. All these teams are top scoring. Bama, Florida, UK, Mizzou, Auburn- they are all top 10 in PPG. I've learned two basic things about the NCAAT: it's about PG play and team defense. None of those teams play defense. The only SEC team that plays D is UT.
 
Glad to see this if only to start a conversation that matters. Corruption is corruption and if the NCAA committee is being corrupt, there should be an investigation.

North Carolina has no buisness being picked ahead of West Virginia and since the NCAA committee leader is a UNC alum, there's smoke so the fire department needs to check it out.

Once the process starts, looking into how Clemson got a 5 seed and Louisville a 8 seed, could lead to more evidence of corruption.

We all know sports is a serious buisness with millions of dollars being made, so the notion that this isn't a serious lawsuit because its about a basketball tournament is disingenuous.

It may not go anywhere but the process needs to start. Everyone who pays attention knows how bad the NCAA is in virtually everything it does. Maybe shit like this corrupt bracket will hasten the Universities leaving the NCAA?

Let's get DOGE to look into the Selection Committee!
 
The so called slights will never end. Expand to 72 teams and the 73rd and 74th teams get ticked off, 84 and the 85th & 86th teams and on and on.
 
Word on the street, the NC AD stands to get a bonus if the basketball team gets in the Big Dance.
Hell,we can start right there. Can anybody say "conflict of interest"?
 
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I’m okay doing away with the selection committee altogether and giving the at large bids to the teams with the highest regular season winning percentage. If the top conferences don’t like it, then they should stop playing so many conference games and other “made for TV” games.

Just add in the simple requirement that each school must play at least 12 true road games out of their 31 games, and then make that regular season schedule “Cupcake city”!
 
Nothing, zero, will come of this. WV doesn’t have the jurisdiction to investigate the selection committee, and if a lawsuit is filed, it will go nowhere.
 
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