Yeah I's just funninLouisville 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 awayLouisville 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.
I don’t care as long as it’s not an SEC school. Those will be the ones getting the calls.watch the NCAA do everything to get Duke and Cooper Flagg to the Final 4. going to be a bunch of bogus calls for Duke.
NCAA is too corrupt and I am glad the West Virginia governor is standing up.
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.To achieve what result, exactly?
This.I don’t care as long as it’s not an SEC school. Those will be the ones getting the calls.
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.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 ☝️
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?
I think at that point you are looking at teams a game or two over .500 and nobody feels too bad for that.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.
UNC is just as worthy to be in as any of "bubble" teams. IU just got rid of a guy for missing the dance in then hire a guy who just missed the dance. SMU and Stanford were good enough to be in. Apparently Louisville was on the bubble before the ACC Tourny. Discounting a league like the ACC to this degree is wild when some of the SEC teams that got in were an absolute joke to be let in. 6-12 in conference doesn't feel worthy to me.
It may be blowing wind, but I think the crux of the suit is Bubba and his role while he's the AD of UNC. If it can be proved that there was corruption involved in UNC making the tournament over WV because the committee leader is UNC'S AD, there could be some form of retribution.The WV Governor is blowing wind.
The NCAA is a “member” organization.
If you don’t like the organization rules, you can quit the organization.
You joined with full knowledge of how they operate, so you have implied that you agree.
If you no longer agree….quit.
Same goes for us and the ACC. If we don’t like how Tobacco Road is running things, all we can Do is quit.
Maybe, but I don’t think courts want to start forming committees to select the field.It may be blowing wind, but I think the crux of the suit is Bubba and his role while he's the AD of UNC. If it can be proved that there was corruption involved in UNC making the tournament over WV because the committee leader is UNC'S AD, there could be some form of retribution.
Of course it doesn't do anything for WV this tournament, but if it forces the NCAA to stop having current AD's on the selection committee, that would be a win. The absurd statement by the committee Bubba wasn't in the room when discussing UNC doesn't stand up to any real scrutiny.
The NCAA has always behaved like they are untouchable because they are mostly never challenged and when they are, nothing really comes from it. There's been a few examples of where they have as mentioned in this thread, but nothing big enough to have a real impact.
I think the WV governor wants the discussion. He wants people to think that the UNC AD used his position to have the Tar Heels picked over more deserving teams. However that transpired is the investigation the governor is seeking.
Courts don't necessarily want to. They are asked to. It's their job to interpret laws.Maybe, but I don’t think courts want to start forming committees to select the field.
But on the other hand, courts want to dictate National policies.
Another angle, in these days of NIL why not just blatantly BUY (bribe) your way in?
So who knows? I just don’t think anything will change
Not to be contrarian, but virtually all OOC games are played early in the season, so the fact that the big OOC wins came early is not an indication of anything other than that was when the games were played. The SEC collectively won something like 88% of of its OOC games this year, which had literally never been matched. That is why everyone is high on the SEC.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 ☝️
Texas was the 13th best team in the SEC (and the last SEC team in the tournament) and lost to the 4th best team in the Big East. I'm not sure that proves anything other than Texas lost to a better team. It definitely doesn't mean that Texas didn't deserve to be in the tournament or that the SEC is overrated.Good start for the powerful sec
Down goes Texas who coat tailed in on the conference name…..
Texas was 11-2 non-conference with a 2-0 record against the ACCUNC is just as worthy to be in as any of "bubble" teams. IU just got rid of a guy for missing the dance in then hire a guy who just missed the dance. SMU and Stanford were good enough to be in. Apparently Louisville was on the bubble before the ACC Tourny. Discounting a league like the ACC to this degree is wild when some of the SEC teams that got in were an absolute joke to be let in. 6-12 in conference doesn't feel worthy to me.
If you take the time to examine TX’s 11-2 OOC schedule, you will see the level of competition was unworthy of any serious consideration, particularly that most were on their home floor.Texas was 11-2 non-conference with a 2-0 record against the ACC
Oklahoma was 13-0 non-conference with a 2-0 record against the ACC, as well as wins over 2 Big 12 schools, a Big 10 school, and a Big East school.
Pretty sure those are good enough numbers for a team to make the tournament, regardless of whether they lose their first game or make the Final Four.