Zurp
I have misplaced my pants.
I can see it now.. in 20 years the NCAA will be really excited about how things turned out. For those of you who can't see the future, here's a transcript of a conversation I overheard:
NCAA Guy #1: "These last 10 years have been outstanding, haven't they?"
NCAA Guy #2: "Outstanding! Except for those three years where 'Big' teams won the NC."
NCAA Guy #3: "Yeah.. damned Ohio State, USC and Notre Dame!"
NCAA Guy #1: "Notre Dame?"
Guy #3: "Yeah.. I hate them."
Guy #1: "HOW DARE YOU HATE NOTRE DAME?!? What great history they have!"
Guy #3: "Whatever.. they haven't broken .500 in 8 of the past 10 years."
Guy #2: "Look, Guy #3, you go to hell!"
Guy #3: "The point is that 7 of the past 10 years, the winners of the NC have been Utah, Louisville, Marshall, Tulsa, UAB, and South Florida won it twice. No more dominance by the "Big 6" conferences."
Guy #2: "Yeah. I wonder why that is?"
Guy #1: "Dummy.. of course it's because we limited every program's media guide. All teams were on an even playing field."
I guess I really don't see how a media guide changes anything. The results of a particular play, the outcome of a game or a season, the decision of a recruit, etc. Maybe the NCAA weirdos are smarter than I am (which really doesn't say much).
NCAA Guy #1: "These last 10 years have been outstanding, haven't they?"
NCAA Guy #2: "Outstanding! Except for those three years where 'Big' teams won the NC."
NCAA Guy #3: "Yeah.. damned Ohio State, USC and Notre Dame!"
NCAA Guy #1: "Notre Dame?"
Guy #3: "Yeah.. I hate them."
Guy #1: "HOW DARE YOU HATE NOTRE DAME?!? What great history they have!"
Guy #3: "Whatever.. they haven't broken .500 in 8 of the past 10 years."
Guy #2: "Look, Guy #3, you go to hell!"
Guy #3: "The point is that 7 of the past 10 years, the winners of the NC have been Utah, Louisville, Marshall, Tulsa, UAB, and South Florida won it twice. No more dominance by the "Big 6" conferences."
Guy #2: "Yeah. I wonder why that is?"
Guy #1: "Dummy.. of course it's because we limited every program's media guide. All teams were on an even playing field."
I guess I really don't see how a media guide changes anything. The results of a particular play, the outcome of a game or a season, the decision of a recruit, etc. Maybe the NCAA weirdos are smarter than I am (which really doesn't say much).
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