
Tuesday June 05, 2007
Starkvegas and Big Time
Starkvegas
In the movie “Blue Chips” Nick Nolte had a telling line. The movie is about big-time college basketball as Nolte plays the head coach at the fictitious Western University. He ran a clean program and won for years but his program starts to lose and he has a decision to make. Nolte’s character decides to go along with his boosters and approve the act of “buying” players. He is also faced with a point shaving scheme among one of his players.
The line that grabs your attention is when he has to come forward and answer his critics. Nolte’s character says, “It not about basketball anymore. It’s about G*@ D#&* money.”
We have known this for a while now but it takes reminders every so often. We got another dose of this Monday night.
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Clemson had a better regular season record than Mississippi State. Clemson had better conference record than Mississippi State in a conference that was higher rated according to data. Clemson had a higher RPI than Mississippi State. Clemson was ranked higher than Mississippi State. Both were two seeds but Clemson was a higher seed because Mississippi State was sent to a national seed. Clemson did not have a great year but they were better than Mississippi State throughout almost every check point in the season. Clemson was 7-3 in its last ten games and Mississippi State was 4-6. The Bulldogs were only 15-13 in the SEC. There are some that felt Mississippi State did not deserve a bid over Alabama and Tennessee. In fact, Mississippi State Athletic Director Larry Templeton is the chairman of the NCAA Baseball selection committee and he had to defend the Bulldogs’ selection on national TV last week. Now, his team is hosting a super-regional.
When the NCAA announced the super-regional would be in Starkville what it actually said was that the selection of the site had nothing to do with who deserved to host. It said nothing on the field mattered. It said that it was not about baseball anymore. It was about money.
This would not be hard to swallow if they were not hypocritical about it. Why not just come out and say it before regional sites are announced? Just come out and say that the school that has the biggest bids will host. At least that would not be hypocritical.
I think we should transfer the logic and just tell the truth about it all. The bowls are only based on money. Ticket sales and TV money are more important. Lets just call it like it is.
This episode puts a new meaning to the powerful baseball book entitled, “Moneyball.”
Small Time
I made a point on the radio show this morning about Coastal Carolina hosting this past weekend’s regional. Clemson looked terrific in their dominating performance but it was just as big of a slap at Coastal as it was a boost to the Tigers.
The point I made is that Coastal is currently “small time” baseball. They had a nice little club this year but they did not deserve to host a regional. They play in a nice little conference. They had a nice record against some nice little competition.
Maybe “small time” is a little harsh. They do have a nice program but at this time it is not “big time.”
Last week on the radio show I said Clemson is not scared of Coastal and they should not have been.
Sure they had nice year but it was in the Big South Conference. Clemson went 3-0 against Coastal. I know they beat a couple of ACC teams but they would not have had a great conference record if they played in the ACC. Coastal made its mark this season against Liberty, Elon and the rest of the Big South. I know that those schools do well in their mid-week games against the ACC and SEC but partly because the bigger schools have bigger fish to fry on the upcoming weekend. Starting pitching priority is different for the ACC/SEC school.
I have friends at Coastal. I admire their program. My cousin just graduated from Coastal after she was a three-time All-Big South Conference golfer on their women’s golf team. Coastal’s men’s golf team came close to winning the NCAA men’s golf championship with their star being Dustin Johnson who I have played with many times in his junior golf days. David Bennett has the football program on the rise and I admire him as a coach and person.
The facts are that I like Coastal Carolina. I pull for Coastal Carolina. I am a Chanticleer fan. But the facts also point out that Coastal is not “big time” yet in baseball. I know Coastal fans will point out that eight other hosts did not advance. I know that Vanderbilt did not advance. But those other hosts schools played better teams in better leagues. They are “big-time” in golf. They are getting better in football. Coastal is quickly becoming a factor in the world of college baseball. But at this time, “big time” will have to wait.

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Mickey - As I have been trying to drum into everyone's head on TAC the NCAA's is completely up front about the selection process by way of what they have in their championships manual. Regional selection is merit based. Super Regional host selection NEVER was intended to but no one can get this thru their head! The text on how the selection process for SR's follows and is NOT any sort of secret but apparantly even Jack doesn't know it. Imho, we need to quit being cheap with our bids!! We are known for low bidding becuase we normally get picked based on merit!!
NCAA criteria follows:
Regarding the Super Regional Tournaments, with the criteria listed below from Bylaw 31.1.3, the Division 1 Baseball Committee shall follow the following criteria:
a. Super Regional competition shall take place at on-campus sites or alternate sites approved by the baseball committee.
b. Prospective host institutions must submit a minimum financial guarantee of $35,000 which shall be 75% of the estimated net receipts as submitted on the hosting proposal. The $35,000 minimum applies to both two-day and three-day super regional competitions.
c. Consideration for hosting shall be given to the higher seed, including the eight national seeds, if a suitable proposal has been received. (i.e meets financial guarantee and quality of facility criteria). If the higher seed has not submitted a proposal, the lower seeded team will host if their proposal is acceptable.
d. If the super regional match-up is between equally seeded teams, the committee shall review the hosting proposals according to the site selection criteria (quality and availability of the facility, revenue potential and other suitable accommodations to determine the host. If only one of the teams has submitted a proposal, that team shall host if their proposal is acceptable.
e. Lights are suggested at all prospective super regional sites, but lights that meet the NCAA minimum standards will be REQUIRED for the 2008 Championship.
f. The committee will consider previous crowd control and behavior of the prospective host institution.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=726>Clemfan</a> on June 05, 2007 at 11:32 AM EDT #
Mickey -
I'm not trying to nitpick here - honestly - but I was surprised by this statement:
"Clemson did not have a great year."
I am so proud of our baseball program - and the bar that has historically been set, especially over the last 10-15 years, has been very, VERY high, but are we now saying that 40-win season, top-20 ranking, and Super Regional appearance is not a "great" season? I mean, sure, it's not as good of a year (thus far) as some recent seasons, but I still think this qualifies as a "great" season.
Am I in the minority there?
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=1546>tomerafan</a> on June 05, 2007 at 02:18 PM EDT #
Thanks Clemfan.....I guess that is about as clearcut as I have ever seen anything.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=60052>Justwannaread</a> on June 05, 2007 at 02:49 PM EDT #
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=67373>CU08</a> on June 05, 2007 at 05:22 PM EDT #
Perhaps playing on the road the past two weekends has helped our team to wake up. We have had two good weekends on the road, no reason we can't make it three.
Posted by <a href=http://tigernet.com/view/profile.do?id=67373>CU08</a> on June 05, 2007 at 05:29 PM EDT #