BigPapaVol
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but the question was not about the NCAA. It was about the relative value of the SEC regular season championship vs the SEC Tournament Championship.
Prestigious was only being used in a relative sense. Would you feel better if I said the reg. season crown was more gooder.and it was answered in terms of "prestige," which doesn't enter into it. Its like asking which is more important, winning the Iowa caucus or the New Hampshire primary? They matter only in terms of where they get you in the big contest.
Meanwhile, shush, I'm trying to fill out my bracket for the NIT tournament. Going to join that big contest they have over on irrelevantsports.com. Winner gets a $10 gift card good for any stock purchase at Bear Sterns.
I agree the regular season championship is the bigger deal.
People talk about everything related to sports and not just how well a team does in the Big Dance. Look around the board and that's evident.
From this point forward, however, since every decent team who deserves to be considered for the national championship is in the NCAA tournament, it's all about finishing well in it. There's no way to get through any bracket and cut down the nets in San Antonio without playing and beating some excellent teams. There is more on the line now than was on the line during the conference tournaments for the higher seeds. Losers go home after every game.
Prestigious was only being used in a relative sense. Would you feel better if I said the reg. season crown was more gooder.
I'm pretty sure LG's point is about the choice of words, and comes from the Gators less pretigious position of having won neither.
Where I'm using 'prestigious' as an adjective defined as a synonym for 'respected'.
OMG even worse!
No one gives a (fill in the blank) about the regular season or conference titles except as they relate to getting into the tournament or its effect on your seeding.
Name me one recruit, just ONE, who went to UT because he excited about the prospect of beating Ole Miss in January.
I cannot believe we are even having this conversation.
but you know it's not now irrelevant.
I played a decent bit of college ball and our main goal each season was the conference title.
you know full well that I'm not trying to make excuses. You're trying to diminish an accomplishment and I'm telling you that you don't know what you're talking about.If it was D1, two questions. First, were there any recruits who said they came to that team to try to win a conference title? Second, would you have traded all of that for a Final Four?
I know you're on your high horse because you did win b2b titles, but prior to that, an SEC Championship was to Florida a very big deal. You're on your way back there now, let us know how irrelevant it is.
Try this site and click on 'building a champsionship tradition'
Gator Men's Basketball 2006 Media Guide @ GatorZone.com
First page cover, on the right side.