The NIT turned into what we expected with a lot of the bigger school turning down invites so now they get a 15-16 Villanova team in and as a #1 seed. There was no way YSU was getting in the NIT with the changes that were made
Cleveland St. is in the CBI tournament and PFW in the CIT tournament.
From the sounds of it, YSU didn't want to participate in a post season tourney, the mindset sure changed from a few years ago when Coach Calhoun was all about it.
The whole thing is disappointing
I agree and I too am disappointed that YSU is not playing in one of these tournaments. 2nd place in the league should be rewarded. I really liked the guys and wanted another chance to cheer them on in a competitive enviroment and it's kind of sad that from a selfish point of view I won't get a chance to see a player like DJ Burns compete.
If it's a budget problem then it should be explained by the administration. Can't see it being a nil issue since all schools would have that criteria. Hopefully it's not the case that YSU basketball feels that they have moved on from a c.i.t. type of tournament with their recent success which would be ridiculous since it's only been a few years within the last 40 or so as one of the worst in D1.
I'm thinking it's a financial decision which is a shame and shouldn't be a factor that punish the players who worked so hard and the fans who admire this program. Maybe i'm nieve.
Boy you nailed all my thoughts exactly.
Is it a financial deal with the new bleacher improvements to Beeghly?
Is it the seniors didn't want to play?
Is it the disappointment is too large, too good now for one of these tourney or is it mutual amongst the players and coaches & school?
Combination of everything maybe.
But as you said selfishly I'm disappointed because I would like to see our guys continue to have the ability to compete and see how we stack up against other schools. See Burns continue to add to his double-double numbers.
We beat Morgan St. at home, had a shot at beating Fresno St. on the road in the past and gave Oklahoma St. everything it wanted at home last year.