Should we start rooting against Cornell?
I just don’t understand the point of these things. It’s pure conjecture that means nothing without the automatic qualifiers set.
If any team but the favorite wins an automatic qualifier, the bubble shrinks. Pointless and not even fun until we know which teams are getting an AQ.
Well, the same thing holds true in NCAA hoops. People are interested. It generates conversation. It makes those interested take a closer look at teams, their records, etc.I just don’t understand the point of these things. It’s pure conjecture that means nothing without the automatic qualifiers set.
If any team but the favorite wins an automatic qualifier, the bubble shrinks. Pointless and not even fun until we know which teams are getting an AQ.
Not at all. Someone made the same complaint in another thread. I thought it was you (apologies if it was not), and figured if it bothered you enough to post it in separate threads, maybe you should skip it.So, if I have an opinion that is contrary to the original premise of the thread, I should keep it to myself?
Again, College Crosse puts together a bracket with 3 flights necessary, violating NCAA lax bracket principles.
Although, they (the NCAA and CC) probably use the actual distance as opposed to the driving distance, which eliminates Loyola-OSU from needing a flight.