BracketBusters weekend did not exactly have the outcome that many believed it would this year.
Instead of mid-major teams playing their way into the tournament, the consensus seems to be that the bubble teams that did participate in the event only hurt their chances of earning an at-large bid. With the outcome of so many games going against the teams on the bubble, the big winners of the weekend were teams like St. Mary's, UConn, and Mississippi State; teams that vaulted up a few spots on the bubble thanks to the losses of the BracketBusting mid-majors.
All this has led to some talk of the BracketBusters system being imperfect.
Its not.
Think about it. For a mid-major playing in BracketBusters, it is really no different than playing one of the best teams from your conference. Is there all that big of a difference between Old Dominion losing at Northern Iowa and losing at a William & Mary or Northeastern? Is Wichita State losing at Utah State any worse than if they lost at Northern Iowa or Illinois State?
If there is not BracketBusters, then where do these mid-majors go to fill that game? Do they schedule a middle-of-the-pack power conference team to play on the road? If you are looking to solidify a resume, would you rather play Butler or Alabama? Northern Iowa or Seton Hall?
More than anything, the bottom line is that the BracketBuster game is just one game. And one game is not going to make or break a team's resume.
There were four teams on the bubble that lost their BracketBusters game - Old Dominion, William & Mary, Siena, and Wichita State. How much of an effect did the loss really have on their at-large chances?
The bottom line? No matter who you play, you must win games to make the tournament.
Old Dominion, Siena, and Wichita State lost games that would have helped their tournament resume. William & Mary lost a game it should have won. If ODU and Siena had both won, and that win helped the two teams to earn an at-large bid, people would be singing a much different tune about BracketBusters.
So until a situation arises in which a team winning their BracketBusters game has a negative effect on their tournament resume, I think BracketBusters is working just fine.
Monday, February 22, 2010
BracketBusters actually worked, the teams that needed wins just didn't win |
Posted by Rob Dauster at 10:03 PM
Labels: Bracketbusters, Butler, Iona, Northern Iowa, Old Dominion, Siena, Utah State, Wichita State, William and Mary
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"If there is not BracketBusters, then where do these mid-majors go to fill that game? Do they schedule a middle-of-the-pack power conference team to play on the road?"
Yes, in December -- not in February. Don't forget, b-b teams schedule league games in December to make room for this event. If they didn't participate, that need would be removed.
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