Greenville SC Byline, 3/25/23 ACC Article -excerpts & question
The question is: how might this affect our chances of getting any OOC games against ACC schools, at least 8 of which we are geographically "close to" (GT, CU, WFU, UNC, DU, NCSU, VT, UVA) (if being geographically close even has any bearing these days on what "big name teams" get get to play OOC in regular season? ... perhaps we have to just play whoever we can get a game with, whether it's Minnesota or Oregon State or whoever) Will it make it even that much harder for Furman to get to play ACC teams like NCSU this year, Duke last year, Clemson who knows when, etc.? Or will it somehow improve our chances to play such teams, especially if we remain as good a program as we all hope?
"GREENVILLE, S.C. -- ACC commissioner Jim Phillips told ESPN on Saturday that he will meet with his league's ... coaches and athletic directors as soon as the season ends to discuss ways to be more "proactive" and "aggressive" in changing the narrative surrounding the conference.…
"We have to portray ourselves in a different way, and maybe it's our scheduling, maybe it's our providing information back to the committee, ... going to be aggressive in how we look at it -- ... also ... proactive," Phillips said. "We feel the narrative hasn't been quite right the last two years. We're going to try to do something about that ....
"… we're going to try to make it easier for them from an ACC standpoint to make sure we're structured and set up in a way where we will have more teams in the tournament in the future based on merit."…
… he believes the men's basketball selection committee has become too reliant on the NET rankings to evaluate teams, rather than just evaluating teams based on the way they play.
"... too much attention to the NET… "It does not reward teams that play 20 conference games versus 18 or less, and so that's one of the things I'm hopeful in the future we don't spend more time on or put more credence to it. I think it deserves less. … the eye test,… I think that's been ignored. ... sit down and watch these games and ... who the best players are. …."……
Phillips also noted that the transfer portal has affected rosters in a way that did not have to be considered even five years ago and that that has a huge effect on early nonconference games.
"So much is put into that early season," …. "The rosters aren't the same as they've been in the past. Teams don't look the same in November, December as they do in February and March, so this idea the conference cannibalizes each other, we're going to have to really look at the nonconference. I'm not sure you can take as much merit from a game in November as you can late in the year. …
"This new day of college basketball is really present, and the influx of roster changes really does differentiate between a team that's returning seven or eight in the fall versus somebody that has seven or eight new players that's going to look quite different at the end of the year."…
"… going to look at how we're scheduling nonconference and some of the metrics. …."
The question is: how might this affect our chances of getting any OOC games against ACC schools, at least 8 of which we are geographically "close to" (GT, CU, WFU, UNC, DU, NCSU, VT, UVA) (if being geographically close even has any bearing these days on what "big name teams" get get to play OOC in regular season? ... perhaps we have to just play whoever we can get a game with, whether it's Minnesota or Oregon State or whoever) Will it make it even that much harder for Furman to get to play ACC teams like NCSU this year, Duke last year, Clemson who knows when, etc.? Or will it somehow improve our chances to play such teams, especially if we remain as good a program as we all hope?
"GREENVILLE, S.C. -- ACC commissioner Jim Phillips told ESPN on Saturday that he will meet with his league's ... coaches and athletic directors as soon as the season ends to discuss ways to be more "proactive" and "aggressive" in changing the narrative surrounding the conference.…
"We have to portray ourselves in a different way, and maybe it's our scheduling, maybe it's our providing information back to the committee, ... going to be aggressive in how we look at it -- ... also ... proactive," Phillips said. "We feel the narrative hasn't been quite right the last two years. We're going to try to do something about that ....
"… we're going to try to make it easier for them from an ACC standpoint to make sure we're structured and set up in a way where we will have more teams in the tournament in the future based on merit."…
… he believes the men's basketball selection committee has become too reliant on the NET rankings to evaluate teams, rather than just evaluating teams based on the way they play.
"... too much attention to the NET… "It does not reward teams that play 20 conference games versus 18 or less, and so that's one of the things I'm hopeful in the future we don't spend more time on or put more credence to it. I think it deserves less. … the eye test,… I think that's been ignored. ... sit down and watch these games and ... who the best players are. …."……
Phillips also noted that the transfer portal has affected rosters in a way that did not have to be considered even five years ago and that that has a huge effect on early nonconference games.
"So much is put into that early season," …. "The rosters aren't the same as they've been in the past. Teams don't look the same in November, December as they do in February and March, so this idea the conference cannibalizes each other, we're going to have to really look at the nonconference. I'm not sure you can take as much merit from a game in November as you can late in the year. …
"This new day of college basketball is really present, and the influx of roster changes really does differentiate between a team that's returning seven or eight in the fall versus somebody that has seven or eight new players that's going to look quite different at the end of the year."…
"… going to look at how we're scheduling nonconference and some of the metrics. …."