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Old 03-16-2010, 06:53 PM
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NCAA caves to TV pressure by going easy on Duke

NCAA caves to TV pressure by going easy on Duke
By JASON WHITLOCK
The Kansas City Star
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NCAA Women's Tournament Bracket NCAA tournament pairings and game times MU’s opponent Clemson hasn’t fared well as a higher seed Big 12 putting its best season on the line ‘Little old Nebraska’ gets a No. 1 seed in NCAA women’s tourney Kansas chosen unanimous No. 1 in final AP poll North Texas says its frontcourt players don’t back down Jayhawks are older and wiser as tourney looms K-State fans: Get to know the North Texas Mean Green Missouri coach Mike Anderson opposes expanding tournament field to 96 KU No. 1, K-State No. 7 in final AP college basketball poll East Regional capsules West Regional capsules High NCAA expectations are brave new world for Kansas State Peeling the layers of a sweet-smelling field NCAA is determined to bust its perfect bracket NCAA caves to TV pressure by going easy on Duke Kansas sees a tough road ahead in Midwest Regional Kansas State excited about seed and site Inclusion allows MU to make a statement Midwest Region analysis: Bottom half of bracket is rugged Midwest Regional capsules South Region analysis: Top-seeded Duke seeks redemption South Regional capsules West Region analysis: Surprises may be in store for teams from power conferences East Region analysis: Kentucky, Texas give bracket a frosh feeling Facts about the NCAAs in Oklahoma City Three things about North Texas NCAA tournament pairings and game times Three things about KU’s NCAA opponent NIT schedule NCAA men’s RPI rankings Nebraska hopes to come back to KC for NCAA women’s regional NCAA Tournament selections by conference The Failed Four: Big-time teams missing from NCAA Tourney No. 4 Duke holds off Georgia Tech 65-61 to win ACC No. 2 Kentucky beats Mississippi St. 75-74 in OT KU beats K-State and wins Big 12 tournament title Kansas State left hurting after another loss to Kansas MU expects tournament bid, but will probably be underdog The experts on CBS and ESPN were not at liberty Sunday night to explain to you why the NCAA Tournament selection committee treated Duke like the No. 1 overall seed rather than Kansas, the nation’s best basketball team.

The explanation is simple: Duke is television ratings gold, and the NCAA is in the process of negotiating a new TV contract for its prized tournament.

CBS, the current rights holder, and ESPN, America’s 24-hour national sports network — along with several other networks — are currently participating in the contract negotiations. It’s a high-stakes affair. CBS paid $6 billion to exclusively broadcast the event for the last 11 years.

In an effort to hoodwink a TV network into again overpaying for the Big Dance, the NCAA is considering expanding the tourney to 96 teams.

So it’s only logical that the selection committee provided the Blue Devils — tournament-chokers for most of the last decade — a relative cakewalk to the Final Four. Duke, the alleged third No. 1 seed, is in the bracket with the weakest No. 2 (Villanova) and No. 3 (Baylor) and No. 4 (Purdue).

Meanwhile, the Jayhawks draw No. 2 seed Ohio State, the team many believe deserved a No. 1, and No. 3 Georgetown and No. 4 Maryland. Every expert I heard Sunday stated the obvious: Kansas is in the toughest bracket in the tournament, and Duke is in the easiest.

Why?

“Duke and (North) Carolina bring big built-in audiences to TV sets,” CBS programmer Mike Aresco told a USA Today reporter last year in explaining CBS’s 2009 tournament ratings bump.

The NCAA needs another bump.

Over the last 15 years, the NBA has stripped the college game of name-brand, ratings-generating players to showcase. Kevin Garnett, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James skipped college ball altogether.

Kevin Durant, Greg Oden, Derrick Rose, Michael Beasley and Stephen Curry — to name just a few — could all conceivably still be looking for one last shining moment in front of Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg. Instead, they’re NBA millionaires, leaving the NCAA to promote legendary coaches and tradition-rich programs.

No coach and no team move the needle better than Mike Krzyzewski and the Duke Blue Devils.

They’re the Tiger Woods of hoops, a squeaky-clean fantasy that sports fans love and love to hate.

Short of Magic Johnson and Larry Bird, Coach K and his All-American Boys have been the NCAA’s best box-office draw. Duke’s 1992 victory over Michigan is the second-most-watched championship game after Magic-Bird. Duke’s loss to Arkansas in 1994 is fourth.

I know. Around here, we’re quite proud of Kansas’ rich tradition. The Jayhawks produced Dr. Naismith, Wilt Chamberlain and Danny Manning. Kansas owns three NCAA titles. And just about everyone agrees Bill Self is as good a coach as there is.

Kansas fails the squeaky-clean charade.

Larry Brown hired Danny Manning’s dad and left the program on probation. We still don’t know for sure how Darrell Arthur passed 10th-grade algebra. And then there’s that whole thing about Kansas being the favorite team of porn stars.

On a more serious note, Duke (and North Carolina to a lesser degree) score higher on the old “eyeball” test. Fewer tattoos and more white guys.

I just made many of you uncomfortable. Sorry. But it’s a fact.

It’s no different from Tiger Woods’ brown skin in a traditionally white-skin sport sending golf ratings (and sponsorship dollars) skyrocketing. Coach K and his band of Boys Next Door are the Great White Hopes of Hoops. Three of Duke’s five starters are white. Their top two scorers are white.

I’m not complaining. I’m not anti-Duke at all. I would love to have a son play for Coach K. It would mean that my son excelled athletically and academically. Plus, I respect Coach K.

But let’s deal with the reality of why Duke was given a favorable draw. The NCAA is desperate for television ratings. The $6 billion CBS paid over 11 years financed a lot of things the NCAA likes to do — stuff like propping up nonrevenue sports.

Honestly, it wouldn’t surprise me if the NCAA mandated that Christian Laettner, Grant Hill and Shane Battier referee all of the Blue Devils’ tournament games.

This is the price of television being in total control of the sports world. At contract time, the NCAA Tournament isn’t much different from “American Idol.”



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Old 03-16-2010, 06:56 PM
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Old 03-16-2010, 07:00 PM
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i kinda hope duke wins it all now
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THIS PART IS SO TRUE THO GUYS:


So it’s only logical that the selection committee provided the Blue Devils — tournament-chokers for most of the last decade — a relative cakewalk to the Final Four. Duke, the alleged third No. 1 seed, is in the bracket with the weakest No. 2 (Villanova) and No. 3 (Baylor) and No. 4 (Purdue).

Meanwhile, the Jayhawks draw No. 2 seed Ohio State, the team many believe deserved a No. 1, and No. 3 Georgetown and No. 4 Maryland. Every expert I heard Sunday stated the obvious: Kansas is in the toughest bracket in the tournament, and Duke is in the easiest.
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Old 03-16-2010, 07:02 PM
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if nova and duke meet up it will be the same result as last year
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Dukes gonna lose to A&M.

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Old 03-16-2010, 09:01 PM
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this is asanine, everybody just loves to hate duke, and now its come to the point where they are embarrassing themselves in the process

take a look at cuse's bracket

#3 Pittsburgh, #4 Vanderbilt, #5 Butler

a gauntlet lol
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Old 03-16-2010, 09:15 PM
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duke wasnt even the last #1 seed in, that was cuse
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this is asanine, everybody just loves to hate duke, and now its come to the point where they are embarrassing themselves in the process

take a look at cuse's bracket

#3 Pittsburgh, #4 Vanderbilt, #5 Butler

a gauntlet lol

YEAH.. CAUSE THIS IS MUCH HARDER



No. 2 (Villanova) --- LOST 5 OF THEIR LAST 7 GAMES

No. 3 (Baylor)

No. 4 (Purdue) - NO ROBBIE HUMMEL - BARELY BEAT PENN ST AND NW WITHOUT HINM
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possibly the stupidest article ever. just wanted to use the race card. just like the pga tour gets ratings because tiger is brown, duke being white is good. what? that made no sense. idiot...
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Keep it on topic and quit the personal stuff. Once again that crap is deleted.
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