jncuse
I brought the Cocaine to the White House
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True. I think it should be applied only in a tiebreaker or close call/tough deliberation scenarios assuming these guys are sharp and know their stuff. From what I understand, committee members past and present are sent all over the country weekly to watch games in person. They watch everything. A conversation I had once with a random scout at MSG years ago about the Tourney was interesting. His words not mine. Former Big Ten player. He said that they watch everything...players’ attitudes, possible mutinies/dissension in the ranks, level of play, etc. Lots of stuff behind the scenes and more than just a bunch of doofuses with spreadsheets. Or not.
This guy was amazing. Just talked my ear off with all sorts of nuggets and gems of info. Just happened to be sitting next to him randomly for two nights at the BET.
I tell you to go to 50 games in early January to early March, to not only watch bubble teams but other tourney teams. 50 games is a hell of a lot basketball, but will you really get coverage. You still might only see teams twice.
Observing attitudes in one or two games is extremely dangerous and way too small of a sample size. Of course if teams are losing it will seem there is more dissension, but teams have bad games... and good games.