KoreAmBear said:
NathanAllen said:
Big C said:
Well, we would pretty much have to get a little help from the virus being the one to defeat some of our opponents.
This is one of many reasons why I'd never be a good hoops coach, but if I'm the coach of a team that is already locked into the NCAA tourney, I'm only playing backups and hoping for a first-round loss. There is literally nothing to gain from this tournament for teams like Oregon/USC/UCLA/Colorado and a ton to lose if you get key players into COVID restrictions for the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Especially Oregon, which already has the regular-season conference title and a short bench.
Finally things are set up well for us.
--Furd is demoralized as they should be for producing winners like Hawley and Atlas
--we match up well v. CU because they don't have much length
--SC Covid
--Oregon/UCLA Covid
See you in Indy. But of course as with Cal, all our starters would get Covid and we lose to Justice Sueing and tOSU in a 2/15 seed matchup by 50. The end.
I'd love to see this for many reasons (although, I'd never wish COVID on another person, so let's say COVID protocol for SC/Oregon/UCLA), one of the main reasons being the thought exercise of seeding a team that went 3-17 in conference play.
Also, Vanover/Arkansas could be a potential two-seed, so I wouldn't rule that out in this hypothetical.
Back to serious world, if I were a decision-maker in the conference, I would vote not to do any of this, for the same reasons I listed above. Get your four teams to the NCAA Tourney in the best shape possible.