Noticeable to me is that two powerhouse basketball conferences--the ACC and the Big East--put a grand total of one team into the Sweet Sixteen. The other fifteen teams? From three conferences: The SEC, the Big 12 and the Big Ten.
And why is that? Because thanks to football, that's where the money is. And in the era of NIL, money rules everything.
My Tarheel bud is dismayed that North Carolina spent so much money on Bill Belichick, fearing that would cut into the money for the basketball program. But for the visionaries among the athletic directors, the writing is on the wall, in dollar signs. And those dollars signs translate into football. Except for the Big Dance, there's just not the money in college basketball that there is in college football, especially now that the big schools have expanded their playoff schedules.
Most noticeable to me among the mid-major teams that made the tournament: The lack of good big men. Sawyer is a terrific player for his size but now against Wisconsin you're up against two seven footers, of a caliber you have not seen in your own conference. Drake is a wonderful basketball team but couldn't handle a big of the caliber of JT Toppin, a likely first round draft choice.
So be it for mid-majors at the Big Dance. We just need a donor of the caliber of Phil Knight. Then we'd have the big men of our choice.
And why is that? Because thanks to football, that's where the money is. And in the era of NIL, money rules everything.
My Tarheel bud is dismayed that North Carolina spent so much money on Bill Belichick, fearing that would cut into the money for the basketball program. But for the visionaries among the athletic directors, the writing is on the wall, in dollar signs. And those dollars signs translate into football. Except for the Big Dance, there's just not the money in college basketball that there is in college football, especially now that the big schools have expanded their playoff schedules.
Most noticeable to me among the mid-major teams that made the tournament: The lack of good big men. Sawyer is a terrific player for his size but now against Wisconsin you're up against two seven footers, of a caliber you have not seen in your own conference. Drake is a wonderful basketball team but couldn't handle a big of the caliber of JT Toppin, a likely first round draft choice.
So be it for mid-majors at the Big Dance. We just need a donor of the caliber of Phil Knight. Then we'd have the big men of our choice.