Even if the Griz were undefeated and the only game they lost all year was the conference championship by one point, we still wouldn't get an at-large. The Big Sky is considered one of the worst BB conferences in the country, our conference only wins one NCAA tournament game per decade. You guys wanted the Big Sky, you got the Big Sky. You guys wanted crappy refs for the big three sports, you got crappy refs for the main sports. Ya'll wanted the worst competition in the region, you. get. the. point.
If by some miracle, we end up like Gonzaga or Memphis and absolutely dominate the conference for a few years, then we *might* be able to get an at-large bid if we have multiple tourney runs and start being able to schedule several high RPI teams *and beat them* every year.
As you can see, the odds of all that happening are -extremely- small.
Being able to attract the caliber of player required for a tourney run is next to impossible for Big Sky level schools. It is MAJOR news when a player like Stucky, Lillard, or AJ comes through the conference. High-major teams have multiple players of that level on their teams every year.
We had a chance to go to a conference that gets multiple bids every single year and you all didn't want that. You wanted the Big Sky.
When you got the Big Sky you wanted, you all lost the right to bitch about basketball bids. You never get to bitch about basketball bids. We either win the BS tourney, or we go to the NIT, or CIT, or nothing. Guess what else, Big Sky lovers? When RPI bottom feeders UND and SUU join the conference next year, the Big Sky's lone tourney team is almost guaranteed to be in one of the four play-in games!
This is what you wanted, stay-put geniuses! Now people have the *nerve* to ask about auto bids?
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