There has been a lot more talk about who should get the automatic bid from the traditionally 1 bid conferences. More and more discussion about removing the auto bid from the conference tournament winner and just going with the best team because if you only get 1 team in you should send your best team. A team like Navy, for example, went 17-1 during the Patriot league regular season. They are 26-7 overall after losing by 1 to Bsoton in the conference tournament semis. They beat Boston twice in the regular season. Boston was 10-8 in the conference and is 17-16 overall. Boston plays Lehigh who was 11-7 in conference and is also 17-16 overall. Boston or Lehigh will represent the Patriot League at 18-16 while 26-7 Navy that dominated the conference all year is at home.
I get the conference tournaments are on ESPN and bring money to the conference, but I think they would benefit so much more if their best team was in the big dance as every win there is a lot more money and exposure.
So with those factors in play, I was thinking about a way for a conference to still have meaning to the conference tournament while still sending their best team to the big dance and came up with a point system. Every regular season win is worth 1 point while every conference tournament win (in the main bracket) is worth 1.5 points. So the tournament games are weighted a bit more. Using that with the Patriot League Navy would have been in before the conference tournament started as they had a 6 point lead on both Colgate and Lehigh. While a conference like the Colonial Athletic would have been in doubt b/c UNC Wilmington was 15-3, Charleston was 14-4, Hofstra was 12-6, and Monmouth was 11-7. UNCW and Charleston both lost their 1st game, so points remain 15 and 14. Hofstra plays Monmouth tonight for the title, both have 2 wins or 3 points, so the winner's 4.5 points would get them the automatic birth. So because that conference was close and the 2 best teams lost in the quarters without a win, the door was opened.
Thoughts?