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An embarrassing 8-22 season

Mooney won’t be let go by the university this year. The only other option is him retiring, which we would likely know by now or next week, but that isn’t happening either. That most recent JOC article of Mooney revisiting strategy suggests he’s coming back. His job is likely safe next year too unless we have another season of 10 or fewer wins then maybe more pressure in NIL era. But most likely he will do good enough where his job is safe for another 2 years. If we stink 3 years in a row after the 2027-2028 season would be the “we’re mutually parting ways” from our department.
 
Still, it’s a bit of a slap to the fans who might enjoy seeing their team continue to play.

But it increasingly feels like it’s less about the fans than it is for other stakeholders.
Is the Vegas NIL tournament an alternative to the NIT? If so P5 may opt for that…
 
Only a handful of P5s in the NIT field, so yeah, they're heading for the Crown NIL payday or sitting out entirely.
 
NOW - it has changed and as usual - is skewed to the P5 programs. For this year - two top Non NCAA teams from the ACC and SEC get auto bids. Then the top remaining team from the next 12 conferences (rated by KenPon). So I don't see P5 teams backing out this year because they have agreed to this setup. But you could see players opt out for their teams. If your a kid looking to transfer - why play in the NIT, get in the portal - get the process started and move on.

There’s 4 p5 teams total in the entire NIT. Opt outs all over. There’s 6 A10 teams. Lol.

How is this skewed to the P5?

Memo SpiderTrap

 
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Only a handful of P5s in the NIT field, so yeah, they're heading for the Crown NIL payday or sitting out entirely.
Yep makes sense to get any and all NIL dollars u can. Extra couple hundred grand could help buy that player that could make your season.

Idk who is going to play in that thing either. It starts in 2 weeks. Can’t see any way they get a 16 team field. most have said not playing or in NIT. There was supposedly some NIL $ just for final 4 teams. May have to throw a lot more $ out there or they’ll have 4 teams total. Will be interesting. Or they double up on teams remember there r no rules anymore. UC Riverside is in both the CBI and NIT.
 
Maybe the NIT made the changes to TRY to skew it to the P5…

Explained/posted already. As they should they r in survival mode. Doing whatever they can due to all opt outs and this other Crown tourney while having some selection criteria. Might as well remove all criteria & say back to picking who we want.

The point is none of it is preventing opt outs and SpiderTrap continues to die on that hill 2 years running.
 
There seem to be a good number of P5 teams that appear to have been higher in the NIT pecking order than those that did get into the bracket yet who haven’t stated they’re declining all postseason opportunities, so I think there’s still a good chance they fill things out pretty well.
 
There seem to be a good number of P5 teams that appear to have been higher in the NIT pecking order than those that did get into the bracket yet who haven’t stated they’re declining all postseason opportunities, so I think there’s still a good chance they fill things out pretty well.

Who is all this inventory. Some teams have stated no to all postseason. I don’t see teams with coaching changes playing. Portal will be in full swing. Nobody is going to buy tickets. When is announcement of teams better be soon if u want to sell a few. They’ll be handing them out on the Strip like they do the “clubs”.

It was supposed to have started last year. I realize backed by Fox. Maybe they throw $$ at teams to incentivize to save some face. Idk less predictable than NIT since it’s new.

But let’s make a bet. 16 teams. GK no. SF yes. Loser watches Wicked around a fire.
 
There’s 4 p5 teams total in the entire NIT. Opt outs all over. There’s 6 A10 teams. Lol.

How is this skewed to the P5?

Memo SpiderTrap

Look the NCAAs don’t need to expand, they just have to boot out the autobids from the non-power leagues. It is going to happen. The lower leagues get their own tournament. Maybe one day there will be the English soccer model with relegation/promotion.
 
But let’s make a bet. 16 teams. GK no. SF yes. Loser watches Wicked around a fire.
Too bad I missed this before the bracket started coming out...they indeed have 16. Mostly P5, but a few others sprinkled in. GW gets a bid.



 
I can see the new Las Vegas tourney - Crown, which is only 16 teams but will pay 500K to winning team getting a lot of player support to bypass NIT and play there instead. I mean - your a college kid, you have an opportunity to play a home game, or play in a tourney in Vegas and win 500K to split with your teammates - the college kids are picking the Crown tourney, and if your trying to keep your kids happy so they don't transfer - your probably listening to them.
 
where do i find Wicked...can I get it on Netflix?
If you can wait a few days, it's coming to Peacock. Otherwise you can rent through the usual suspects...Apple, Prime, YouTube. Buckle up, it's a long one that you'll be wishing would just end already. Kinda like Spider games.
 
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Good for the Crown I did not see them pulling off 16 teams. A team like Villanova who fired coach is unexpected. Then they went for the CBI of P5 teams with bad records like Butler Depaul Arizona St Colorado. But u need P5 teams to make work. and because u had lot of opt outs still Indiana WVU OSU Northwestern Pitt Wake Kansas St Rutgers Penn St Iowa the bottom 2 sec schools. The NIT is not skewed to P5 at all but to the mids like A10 now. It may be completely dead b4 long.

It will be interesting what rosters some of these teams bring to Crown. Yeah $ can be motivator but not a lot there if u believe this guy. Might be more driven by keeping Fox happy. This guy is NIT bracketologist fwiw too.

 
I think this crown tournament just killed the NIT. The crown is modeled off of the NBA in-season tournament where teams that wins get paid.

I wonder what the $$$ figure would have to be for a team to decline an NCAA bid to go play for in this tournament? And don't say that would never happen because a high enough figure would do it. I would kind of love for that to happen.
 
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