jatchet
Jolly Good Fellow
- Messages
- 160
- Location
- Decatur, GA
NM
What? National championship banners never say “#1” anyway but implies you finished #1 same as an elite 8 banner signifies you finished top 8. Recruits aren’t going to go back and look where you were ranked to end the season.Nice try, but not the same. Your way of looking at it is silly.
They would definitely say they were the NCAA Champions and hang a banner claiming it. I doubt the banner would read "#1".
More to the point... you can be certain Loyola-Chicago has a Final Four 2018 banner hanging in their gym, but no one would argue in good faith that they were a "top 5 team" that year. To better fit your example, I don't think K-State fans should be able to claim they were "top 10" in 2018.
Top 8 in a tournament format for which every (reasonable) person recognizes is laid out to crown a champion but not individually rank the top 64, then top 32, then top 16, teams.What? National championship banners never say “#1” anyway but implies you finished #1 same as an elite 8 banner signifies you finished top 8
I’m just talking about what is more valuable for the program. An elite 8 is a talking point losing in the first round isn’t even if you are top 10 in the regular seasonTop 8 in a tournament format for which every (reasonable) person recognizes is laid out to crown a champion but not individually rank the top 64, then top 32, then top 16, teams.
By your logic, UVA finished outside the top 25 in 2018 and never should have had a ranking all year?
And 8 is half of that making it a better talking point for recruits!Proving my point... sweet 16 teams can claim the same talking point.
And 8 is half of that making it a better talking point for recruits!
Depends. If they make an elite 8 after beating say Ohio State and Arkansas and lose to Gonzaga in a close game sure that’s probably more valuable because that’s 3 huge games on national TV recruits see us. Acc Championship I guess you can say will be remembered longer though.And you're saying that line that is crossed from 16 to 8 is suddenly what makes it more valuable to a program than an ACC Championship? That's your line in the sand?
I don’t think recruits care too much about conference tournaments. This reminds me a bit of would you rather win NIT or lose first round of NCAAT. The answer is always NCAAT.Depends. If they make an elite 8 after beating say Ohio State and Arkansas and lose to Gonzaga in a close game sure that’s probably more valuable because that’s 3 huge games on national TV recruits see us. Acc Championship I guess you can say will be remembered longer though.
Not sure I’ve seen this mentioned yet, but we make the ACCT every season. Therefore, we’re guaranteed to have an opportunity to win it every season. And there’s only 13 other opponents, a few of which are clearly worse programs than GT right now.
Now, for a program like GT that doesn’t make the NCAAT consistently, wouldn’t a Sweet 16/Elite 8 run seem a little more desirable/challenging to attain? Considering we’d actually have to make the NCAAT to begin with in order to make a run, this means we 1.) either won the ACCT, or 2.) Had a great year in the ACC already.
Some of you guys seem to put a lot of importance on the ACC. Hate to say it but outside of ACC fans, winning our tournament isn’t so precious. Same as we really don’t give a flip who wins the Big 10 champ or Pac whatever or SEC, etc. Recruits wnat to be on the stage where they’re seen to make a name for themselves. Damn near everybody watches the NCAAT, even non-fans.
Florida Gulf Coast stands out to me more for their S16 run than the ACC Champ that year.How many people made a name for themselves by making a run to the sweet 16?
I mean Ja Morant made himself a household name and they didn’t even make it to the sweet sixteen. Plenty of people had never even heard of Ja before the tournament.How many people made a name for themselves by making a run to the sweet 16?
The top players want to play in the tourney. It’s make no sense that players would not prefer playing in a national tourney over the ACC. How many interviews have you seen where the goal is making a run in the ACCT? Well, maybe GT because we’ve sucked for so long. Winning the ACCT is a minor goal, making the tourney is the big one.How many people made a name for themselves by making a run to the sweet 16?
I mean Ja Morant made himself a household name and they didn’t even make it to the sweet sixteen. Plenty of people had never even heard of Ja before the tournament.
The top players want to play in the tourney. It’s make no sense that players would not prefer playing in a national tourney over the ACC. How many interviews have you seen where the goal is making a run in the ACCT? Well, maybe GT because we’ve sucked for so long. Winning the ACCT is a minor goal, making the tourney is the big one.