Bay Area Cat wrote:I played in Class C. We had a regular season (and each game was considered huge), and then a district tournament (the equivalent of the BSC tournament in this analogy). If we finished high enough in that tournament we moved on to the divisional tournament. If we finished high enough in that, we moved on to state (which was a huge accomplishment in itself - only 8 of the 120 or so teams in the state each year made it).Jobu wrote:Bay Area Cat wrote:I guess the analogy I would come up with is high school basketball. Does the fact that all of the tournaments are on neutral courts make those regular seasons worthless? Maybe they do, to some degree, but it didn't seem to take away from the intensity of the regular season.Jobu wrote:I get it from a fan standpoint.
But I still argue it makes the entire season essentially meaningless.
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Not an apples to apples comparison. There isn't anything for the teams or the conference to aspire to AFTER the high school tournament In college basketball, there is.
So it seems pretty apples to apples in that regard.
It's only analogous if the BSC had multiple divisions. You needed district playoffs because you had teams from different districts who never played one another. That's clearly not the case in the BSC where teams play the same competition for 3 months and play each team twice. By the end of that period, it's usually pretty obvious who the top team is. And what's more, your regular season is important because you had to do well simply to get into the district playoffs. In the BSC, you only have to avoid finishing 9th. As I said: the conference season becomes all but irrelevant.
Ask any BSC player: what's your ultimate dream?
If more of them say, "winning the BSC Tournament" vs " playing in the NCAA Tournament", I'll concede your point.
Until then, I stand by mine. The NCAA Tournament is the gold standard. Everything else is a stepping stone to get to that goal. The best team deserves the best. Three months' work absolutely should be greater than 3 days' work.
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