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  • Enjoy the Parity while it lasts

    With the NBA raising the Min age limit, the BCS schools are going to really goto town again.

    Instead of going straight to the NBA , the top players will once again be going to college, and if you want to be 1 and done, do you goto Wichita State or a BCS school

    Fair or not, I'm not sure anyone has analyzed the REASONS that Mid majors have made up ground, and the impact of the NBA changing their draft rules could have on that

    anyone?

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    Your logic has several flaws.

    If the new NBA rule requires a kid to go to college for a year, he will likely go to one where he can play immediately as a freshman and have a big impact so he can solidify his NBA stock. It is very rare that a freshman has that big of an impact at a BCS school. Yes, I know there are a couple freshmen at KU that have had a big year, but nationwide, there are extremely few others. So it might take a few years, but some super-preps might eventually learn that they can play a lot more by going to a mid-major school and impressing the NBA scouts right away.

    Even if they don't go to midmajors, more of them might go to the prep schools that have popped up in large numbers and skip college totally. That hurts the BCS schools more than helps them.

    And instead of going right to the NBA out of high school, these superstar preps will only be going to college for 1 year, so how much will that disrupt these top programs. A number of coaches at top programs have already spoken out about how this turnover hurts their team's ability to develop. Some BCS coaches have even said they might avoid these kinds of one-and-done players because it doesn't help their programs. It will be the mid-major schools that will have the senior lead teams that might give them the chance to compete evenly with these BCS schools that are constantly turning over.

    Already, more than ever, the top prep players want to play for Kansas, North Carolina, Duke, etc, so they can be on Sports Center every night. Yet the mid majors have remained competetive. And in the case of the MVC have even gotten better. The Mid-major MVC is rated ahead of the major Pac 10, CUSA, Atlantic 10, and Mountain West, and about even with the legendary Big XII without getting all that talent the BCS schools get. Somehow, I think the Midmajors will find a way to remain competetive.

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    • #3
      Evolvehawk's ravings sound like a "Majors" fan who is pretty shaken up at how well the mid-majors are doing.
      Maybe you hear someone catching up from behind you??
      Could it be that this season is the breakout year for several midmajor conferences.

      Do you know your Big XII conference hasn't won anything yet?
      Your guys are 1-4 so far against pretty minor-league opponents!!
      Oklahoma, Ok. St, Nebraska, & Colorado have all lost!!

      As for the one-and-done, I think it will backfire on the big schools who get those kids.
      Thjey will be forever wasting scholarships on kids who only stay one year then don't announce they are leaving until it is too late to go out and use that scholarship the next season.

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      • #4
        Big 12 was majorly down this year

        a lot of it has to do with shitty coaching, but probably even more so just lots and lots of youth

        I for one am not terribly suprised we lost

        Our team at times looked like one of the best in the nation...but other times really hurt from lacking a true point.

        With last night's win locking up Rush's return, and Collins coming in (and hopefully Arthur committing) I wouldn't trade Bradley's future for KU's...even though you are still alive in the tournament.

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