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Cbi

Here is some good news for schools like Bradley that would like a chance to play in the CBI tournament-- there are now some teams making it public that they have no interest in playing in the CBI--
http://www.kansas.com/sports/big12/story/340008.html

Note that it appears from that article, that the Gazelle Group, the corporation behind the CBI, is requiring teams that wish to host games in the CBI to guarantee $60,000 in gate receipts. There are not many teams that could afford to do that. It would appear to take a home crowd of 6,000-7,000+ to generate that kind of gate revenues. Maybe this is good for BU, also.

Here is another article that mentions the $60,000 guarantee to host a game. It also says the CBI has had talks with Auburn, which lost in the first round of the SEC tournament for their 11th loss in their last 13 games to finish 14-16. And they still think they have a chance at the CBI?
http://blog.al.com/goldmine/2008/03/auburn_loses_in_sec_tournament.html

And, here would seem to be a good opponent for Bradley in the first round of the CBI--
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080313/SPORTS06/80313008
 
According to what is there now I have found some matchups for some to chew on based upon 2 criteria...the 1st set is based primarily on gathering the most money via home teams if thats the way they want to do it, and the 2nd is a split between giving teams who draw home games along w/ a 1-16 seeding on basis of record, RPI, and SOS formula....so here they are:

FIRST CRITERIA:


(4) Sam Houston St. @ (1) Alabama
(3) Georgia Tech @ (2) UTEP [SOUTH]


(4) Brown @ (1) Seton Hall
(3) Providence @ (2) Virginia [EAST]


(4) Miami Ohio @ (1) Bradley
(3) Wright State @ (2) Akron [MIDWEST]


(4) Cal State Fullerton @ (1) Boise State
(3) Valparaiso @ (2) Missouri [WEST]


-----OR-------

SECOND CRITERIA:

(4) Miami Ohio @ (1) UTEP
(3) Wright State @ (2) Seton Hall [SOUTH]


(4) Georgia Tech @ (1) Alabama
(3) Sam Houston State @ (2) Bradley [EAST]


(4) Providence @ (1) Akron
(3) Valparaiso @ (2) Virginia [MIDWEST]


(4) Brown @ (1) Boise State
(3) Cal-State Fullerton @ (2) Missouri [WEST]
 
Here is some good news for schools like Bradley that would like a chance to play in the CBI tournament-- there are now some teams making it public that they have no interest in playing in the CBI--
http://www.kansas.com/sports/big12/story/340008.html

Note that it appears from that article, that the Gazelle Group, the corporation behind the CBI, is requiring teams that wish to host games in the CBI to guarantee $60,000 in gate receipts. There are not many teams that could afford to do that. It would appear to take a home crowd of 6,000-7,000+ to generate that kind of gate revenues. Maybe this is good for BU, also.

Here is another article that mentions the $60,000 guarantee to host a game. It also says the CBI has had talks with Auburn, which lost in the first round of the SEC tournament for their 11th loss in their last 13 games to finish 14-16. And they still think they have a chance at the CBI?
http://blog.al.com/goldmine/2008/03/auburn_loses_in_sec_tournament.html

And, here would seem to be a good opponent for Bradley in the first round of the CBI--
http://www.indystar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080313/SPORTS06/80313008

Very encouraging. Maybe we'll here if Bradley is in the CBI by this time tomorrow.

Then again, hearing that teams like Auburn are under consideration is a bit troublesome. It could be an interesting mix of teams in this tournament!
 
According to what is there now I have found some matchups for some to chew on based upon 2 criteria...the 1st set is based primarily on gathering the most money via home teams if thats the way they want to do it, and the 2nd is a split between giving teams who draw home games along w/ a 1-16 seeding on basis of record, RPI, and SOS formula....so here they are:

FIRST CRITERIA:


(4) Sam Houston St. @ (1) Alabama
(3) Georgia Tech @ (2) UTEP [SOUTH]


(4) Brown @ (1) Seton Hall
(3) Providence @ (2) Virginia [EAST]


(4) Miami Ohio @ (1) Bradley
(3) Wright State @ (2) Akron [MIDWEST]


(4) Cal State Fullerton @ (1) Boise State
(3) Valparaiso @ (2) Missouri [WEST]


-----OR-------

SECOND CRITERIA:

(4) Miami Ohio @ (1) UTEP
(3) Wright State @ (2) Seton Hall [SOUTH]


(4) Georgia Tech @ (1) Alabama
(3) Sam Houston State @ (2) Bradley [EAST]


(4) Providence @ (1) Akron
(3) Valparaiso @ (2) Virginia [MIDWEST]


(4) Brown @ (1) Boise State
(3) Cal-State Fullerton @ (2) Missouri [WEST]

Well you can scratch Missouri out of the mix since they have already said they will refuse to participate in this tournament.
 
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