02-18-2025, 05:23 PM
This post was last modified 02-18-2025, 07:16 PM by IdeomotorPrisoner. Edited 13 times in total. 
Let's do a sports one. Though I don't know how that's gonna go only being the third sports thread on the site.
I like basketball, college way more than professional.
I eventually went to a university that is dominated by that particular sport. It was THE event to follow. You had to literally camp to get into the newly formed student section, and we were the first class to fight the boosters to even get a student section. ZonaZoo Est. 2003. The memories overtake you and addict you for life.
Now our old conference is disbanded and it's the greatest thing to ever happen... for us. It's like were finally in a real conference that no longer makes us worse. Like getting out of a bad relationship and realizing all they did was hold you back. And since we really dont give a crap about how well the football team ever does, we went to the perfect one for our fanbases narrow interests. Good for all sports we are good at actually.
I'm glad TV networks and College Football realigned into 4 mega conferences for everyone. Stanford and California took the biggest screwing by transferring to the ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE. But gooooo Football!
So that's the lead in and here's the conspiracy I want to present.
During this basketball season, particularly on the mens side, The SEC and Big10 are being given a favorable bias and national exposure because ESPN makes more money off the football centric media rights contracts. I feel they are attempting to make the two big power football conferences outshine the others in the next highest grossing college sport as well.
While I can't prove it's deliberate something happened to Big 12 teams in the nonconference.
There have been games, particularly Big 12 vs SEC and Big 10 opponents on neutral or opposing courts where questionable calls doomed the more defensively active teams chances.
Like games where you go on the road with really touchy Big 10 refs that call everything instead of letting them play for more than 30 seconds. Or SEC refs and their goal to make EVERY GAME go no less than 30 minutes over, spend 40 minutes in review, and cut into the other conferences exposure.
Upon a hunch I looked into it and found nonconference games in which Big 12 teams played an SEC or Big 10 teams had something in common, they were more likely called closely, which put the physical defensive style of Big 12 teams at a disadvantage.
Like Houston. During their pivotal loss to Alabama 55 total fouls were called. In the loss to Auburn, a reasonable 41 were called, but more in the crucial second half after Houston led at halftime.
This repeated across the nonconference slate.
What that set up is a somewhat bias opinion of those two unnoticeably favored conferences by pivotal head to head match-ups. That combined with uncharacteristic nonconference play from other leagues builds the narrative.
Everyone is now glowing on the SEC. And nearing march there are something like 13 SEC teams projected in the field.
I followed two games at work back to back on Saturday. Houston/Arizona and then Auburn/Alabama.
In the latter game defense seemed more optional and the defensive physicality wasn't to the level of the first game.
Yet the Mantra was "Best two teams in the country." Historic for The SEC and Alabama.
Outside the top 4 teams I can see the rest of the conference falling on their ass to a defensive team on a cold shooting day in the round of 32.
The SEC IS OVERRATED by a cultivated media bias.
I think it's the year where 5 or fewer of the 13 SEC teams will make it to the second weekend. I think it has the perception of being best, and that may have been crafted quite deliberately.
So there's a totally unexpected out of character sports conspiracy thread, please judge accordingly.
NCAA Tournament bracket advise.
I found the key to winning the sports pool on the bracket challenge is not to go by which colors are prettiest, which mascot you like best, or what people say, but look up the KenPom rating and favor teams in the top 25 in both offensive and defensive efficiency. It REALLY WORKS.
Those teams are few this year:
Auburn
Duke (best combined rating at 3)
Florida
Houston
Maryland
Iowa State
Michigan
Arizona
It seems every year the team who wins it all is one of those, with little exception. Media bias be damned.
I like basketball, college way more than professional.
I eventually went to a university that is dominated by that particular sport. It was THE event to follow. You had to literally camp to get into the newly formed student section, and we were the first class to fight the boosters to even get a student section. ZonaZoo Est. 2003. The memories overtake you and addict you for life.
Now our old conference is disbanded and it's the greatest thing to ever happen... for us. It's like were finally in a real conference that no longer makes us worse. Like getting out of a bad relationship and realizing all they did was hold you back. And since we really dont give a crap about how well the football team ever does, we went to the perfect one for our fanbases narrow interests. Good for all sports we are good at actually.
I'm glad TV networks and College Football realigned into 4 mega conferences for everyone. Stanford and California took the biggest screwing by transferring to the ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE. But gooooo Football!
So that's the lead in and here's the conspiracy I want to present.
During this basketball season, particularly on the mens side, The SEC and Big10 are being given a favorable bias and national exposure because ESPN makes more money off the football centric media rights contracts. I feel they are attempting to make the two big power football conferences outshine the others in the next highest grossing college sport as well.
While I can't prove it's deliberate something happened to Big 12 teams in the nonconference.
There have been games, particularly Big 12 vs SEC and Big 10 opponents on neutral or opposing courts where questionable calls doomed the more defensively active teams chances.
Like games where you go on the road with really touchy Big 10 refs that call everything instead of letting them play for more than 30 seconds. Or SEC refs and their goal to make EVERY GAME go no less than 30 minutes over, spend 40 minutes in review, and cut into the other conferences exposure.
Upon a hunch I looked into it and found nonconference games in which Big 12 teams played an SEC or Big 10 teams had something in common, they were more likely called closely, which put the physical defensive style of Big 12 teams at a disadvantage.
Like Houston. During their pivotal loss to Alabama 55 total fouls were called. In the loss to Auburn, a reasonable 41 were called, but more in the crucial second half after Houston led at halftime.
This repeated across the nonconference slate.
What that set up is a somewhat bias opinion of those two unnoticeably favored conferences by pivotal head to head match-ups. That combined with uncharacteristic nonconference play from other leagues builds the narrative.
Everyone is now glowing on the SEC. And nearing march there are something like 13 SEC teams projected in the field.
I followed two games at work back to back on Saturday. Houston/Arizona and then Auburn/Alabama.
In the latter game defense seemed more optional and the defensive physicality wasn't to the level of the first game.
Yet the Mantra was "Best two teams in the country." Historic for The SEC and Alabama.
Outside the top 4 teams I can see the rest of the conference falling on their ass to a defensive team on a cold shooting day in the round of 32.
The SEC IS OVERRATED by a cultivated media bias.
I think it's the year where 5 or fewer of the 13 SEC teams will make it to the second weekend. I think it has the perception of being best, and that may have been crafted quite deliberately.
So there's a totally unexpected out of character sports conspiracy thread, please judge accordingly.
NCAA Tournament bracket advise.
I found the key to winning the sports pool on the bracket challenge is not to go by which colors are prettiest, which mascot you like best, or what people say, but look up the KenPom rating and favor teams in the top 25 in both offensive and defensive efficiency. It REALLY WORKS.
Those teams are few this year:
Auburn
Duke (best combined rating at 3)
Florida
Houston
Maryland
Iowa State
Michigan
Arizona
It seems every year the team who wins it all is one of those, with little exception. Media bias be damned.