Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Shawn Harrison weighs in on the WAC post-season hopes and dreams

Here's worthy Shawn Harrison with a column on WAC tourney and post-season thoughts, including some pungent quotes from Stew Morrill.

Three unwanted words for the WAC
Shawn Harrison
Logan Herald Journal
February 27, 2008


There are three words this time of year that give college basketball coaches a chill up their spines.

Many are aware of the fact, some are hoping it isn’t true and others are just in denial. But as the regular season winds down, all are wondering about the postseason.

Unless you are in one of the power conferences, the phrase, one-bid league, can be an upsetting thought.

You hope it isn’t true, but the reality is for most leagues only the conference tournament champion is going dancing. After last weekend, I think we can pretty much be assured the Western Athletic Conference is a one-bid league this year.

There, I said it. Coaches can curse me, but that is the reality.

The thought has been lurking for some time, but it has become more apparent as the season wore on. After a less than stellar non-conference performance by all of the WAC schools, coaches used to making the postseason and league commissioner Karl Benson had said early on when conference play began that several teams needed to separate themselves. Then if a top team was defeated in the WAC Tournament, possibly two teams would get in the NCAA Tournament.

That has not happened.

With two weeks left in the regular season, five schools are battling for first place. While that is exciting, it does not help the league out. Only Boise State has 20 wins right now...

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