John Calipari wants the SEC Tournament moved to November...?

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As a preseason tournament with no automatic bid awarded.

Ok....


Kentucky basketball coach John Calipari wants to move the SEC tournament to November and make it a preseason event, eliminating the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament and instead giving the bid to the regular-season champion.

"I'm not a big proponent of the league tournament," Calipari told reporters while at the SEC spring meetings on Wednesday.

"Let's not have a postseason tournament," Calipari added. "Let's have a preseason tournament where you're guaranteed three games. We go somewhere and all the fans come in and we celebrate our league. We'll have great games to start the year, and we'll do it prior to the year."

One SEC head coach told ESPN he did not agree with Calipari, but an assistant coach in the league thought it would be a positive move for the league.

"That's actually a good idea," one SEC assistant coach, who wished to remain anonymous, told ESPN. "It helps everyone's RPI, the media will cover it and make a big deal of it -- and it eliminates the bubble."

"I don't think we seriously debated the topic," Georgia coach Mark Fox told ESPN. "It's an interesting conversation, but I'd fight to keep it in March."

Kentucky beat Texas A&M in the SEC championship game in March, and Calipari felt as though the Wildcats were not rewarded, getting a No. 4 seed while Texas A&M earned a No 3 seed.

"Texas A&M lost to us and they were a 3-seed, and we were a 4," Calipari said.

"If you win the conference tournament, it doesn't mean anything," he added. "It doesn't move the needle."

Calipari has won four of the seven SEC tournaments since arriving at Kentucky. The Wildcats have also won four regular-season titles during his tenure.

"You have to do it in November," Calipari said. "Play a game or two and then, out of the gate, you have a conference tournament. You know you have it for one week. Maybe you have two sites in the same city. Maybe it's in Atlanta. You're doing it every year. Let's all [have] our fans go to Atlanta and everything is geared for the SEC."


Kentucky Wildcats coach John Calipari suggests moving SEC tournament to November
 
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Yeah because that doesn't benefit Kentucky at all. Doesn't he have an ACT or SAT to take? Big class coming this year
 
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If a postseason tournament doesn't "move the needle," what's a November tournament going to do for the conference? And how many fans would attend it?
 
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If a postseason tournament doesn't "move the needle," what's a November tournament going to do for the conference? And how many fans would attend it?

About 12 fans. Everyone else will be spending time and money on football still.
 
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UK winning the SECT didn't move the needle over aTm because at that point, aTm was 7-2 vs the RPI top 50 and UK was 5-2. UK also had more losses than aTm did to teams with an RPI of 100+. In a nutshell Cal; aTm had the better resume pre-NCAAT thus they were rewarded.
 
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Yeah Cal, good idea. I mean there's nothing going on in November in the SEC that would overshadow a basketball tournament.....
 
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The only thing I heard regarding the SECT that I could go along with is moving it up a day so that it ends on Saturday.
 
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How's that even possible? Have the SEC Tournament during football season? That's not happening.
 
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If his beef is with the NCAA Tournament selection committee for not giving the conference tournaments any weight then he has a point... but the idea of moving the tournament to November or December and not giving the winner an automatic bid is ridiculous and just won't happen.
 
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I have always valued the regular season championship over the conference tournament championship.

However, I am not a fan of this idea.
 
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Calipari overestimates the amount of draw basketball has and underestimates the amount of revenue football brings in November. In 2015, seven of the top 15 venues in attendance for football were SEC schools (TAM, LSU, Alabama, UT, UGA, UF and Auburn) with another six teams (including Kentucky) in the top 30. The only team missing is Vandy (no big loss).

In fact, Kentucky football outperforms basketball in attendance in most years.
 
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I have always valued the regular season championship over the conference tournament championship.

However, I am not a fan of this idea.

Agreed, and that's why most conferences have separate designations as Conference Champion and Conference Tournament Champion.

For a Power 5 conference like the SEC, it's not as big of a deal, but I have always thought the smaller, one bid leagues should do away with their conference tournaments and give the bid to the regular season champion. It's always such a lame kick in the gut to a team that has dominated a league all season, just to lose the bid because another team got hot in a 3 day span.
 
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