Here's a great line this morning from the newswire.....
"ESPN analysts Dick Vitale and Jay Bilas made complete *****s out of themselves
after ripping the selection committee for giving at-large bids to schools from
mid-major conferences in VCU and UAB at the expense of major conference
schools like Colorado and Virginia Tech."
http://www.delawareonline.com/artic...inderella?odyssey=tab|mostpopular|text|SPORTS
Here's an interesting stat....we all know 31 bids are automatic...so 37 are at-large bids
TEN at large bids went to the Big East out of a total of 29 BCS at-large bids...
so more than ONE in every three at large bids given to a BCS school was given to a Big East school, and yet only 2 or 3 will advance past the 2nd game (depending on Notre Dame's game today)
so I'd say all those extra bids to the lower level Big East teams like Villanova, Marquette, Georgetown, Cincy, WVU, & St. John's were good-ole-boys gifts form the selection committee.
Given that only 8 at large bids go to mid-majors -- it's surprising to see so many mid-major teams still alive and advancing...
..George Mason, San Diego State, Richmond, VCU, Butler BYU...at least FOUR mid-majors will make the Sweet Sixteen -- possibly six...
I think this proves ONCE AGAIN -- the top mid-majors deserve at large bids over the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th best teams in the big conferences...