. . . g 5’s should refuse to play in the NIT . . .
As the ncaa tournament expanded, the nit lost relevancy. You make a great point about ticket sales. But the NIT is on life support and it doesn’t matter how many tickets they sell. Because, pretty soon, if you aren’t in the dance, even the SEC team probably draws 2,000 for their 10-win season that creates apathy.
Nothing creates excitement more than a power conference team with a losing record in post season play. The only time I will watch the NIT anyway is if UL is in it, otherwise I don't really have any interest.
I don't understand why they would do this; NIT is owned and ran by the NCAA. Can't find any info on who the current NIT board of managers are though which could explain it.
Once FB breaks away, MBB will be next, along with WBB. Title IX.
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