Sunday, March 19, 2006

Observations on March Madness

Other than writing a book about the history of St. Mark's (that's right, good ol' SMHS), I think there's a book in me about or set during March Madness, the Mardi Gras of basketball excitement that grows bigger each year. As much as I enjoy the basketball, my book would chronicle the rest of the hoopla, too. I think I might go the fiction route, with plans to take my story to the big screen.

Here's are some working notes to my novel, to which you can respond. Hey, I might even steal your ideas, and of course, credit you as a source.

Here goes:

*Cinderella effect--Once they get the invitation to the dance, teams from mid-major conferences have proven that they can play with and beat teams from the power conferences. Good players in these conferences, too, sometimes outshine consensus All Americans from the power conferences.
*Jilted effect--teams that think they should have been in the NCAA usually lose in the NIT tourney
*Microscope effect--close games, close calls, and buzzer beaters are magnified exponentially under the watchful eyes of millions.
*Cliches, Anyone?--without Vitale's own Diaper Dandy and PTPer, we'll hear the old standards like coaching "chess matches," "survive and advance," "that's going to be a war," and guys with "a lotta heart."
*The Underdog effect--People root for virtually unknown schools like Albany, Winthrop, and Northwestern State.
*Addition by Subtraction effect--without the over-the-top presence of Dick Vitale, the games and plays speak for themselves. And surprisingly, no one feels a need to mention Mike Krzyzewski and Duke during the Gonzaga/Indiana game.
*Anti-Fools Rush In effect--less rabid and drunken college fans means no mobbing of center court after big wins.
*Sorry, I'm Busy that Weekend--relationships take a hit during the tourney unless your significant other is a hoop lover like you.
*Chicks Dig the Sousaphone Player--lots of television close-ups of susaphone and tuba players jamming away.
*Nerd Alert--I know this is borderline mean, but March Madness becomes maddening when people who don't know basketball try to sound knowledgable by parroting what they've read and heard.
*Old Folks Home--the game has passed by TV announcers Billy Packer, Vern Lundquist, and Bill Raftery. It could be worse (Duke Vitale, Mike Patrick, Bill Walton, Brent Musberger)
*Nothing New in the IPod? --the CBS/March Madness music is beginning to sound old, too.

10 Comments:

At 8:32 PM, Blogger JTF said...

akblue,

You need to major in journalism and get a job as a sports journalist. My comments were just off-the-cuff. Yours showed some real knowledge and insight. Wonder how you're doing in your bracketology? I don't think you'll ever change my mind on Dukey V, though.

 
At 9:59 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I agree that this was a really good post. Virtually my whole weekend has revolved around watching the tourney and keeping up on my brackets. Your insights and idiosynchrasies of college basketball on TV are spot on: Dick Vitale (or as you more appropriately called him Dukie V) does have repsectable enthusiasm for the game but the bias that most of these so-called "experts" have is unbelievable. Guys like Digger Phelps and Billy Packer are so slanted towards the six big power conferences it's not even funny (I like to think how much teams like George Mason are laughing right now). You mentioned the NIT Tournament: why do they even have it? Who's watching? What team wants to be called the 65th best team in the country (which the NIT winner supposedly is) instead of at least playing the first round of the NCAA Tournament? Anyways, here's some more cliches/tired trademarks I've come to despise: Bill Raftery getting way too overexcited when a big man dunks, the sappy, sentimental piece about a player before the game (they do that for most college sports; it's just annoying in my opinion), and of course Billy Packer being a complete idiot. This is one of my journals, by the way.

 
At 10:26 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh yea, are the journals due tomorrow or Tuesday?

 
At 10:46 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I liked reading this post. This years basketball tournament has been exciting, and its something that me, my family and friends all look forward too. The excitement is caused on many different levels from upsets, to close games just like you said. I also could go the a similar route, however take it on the mat with wrestling. Last night, I watched the NCAA finals for wrestling, and it was reminscent of this years NCAA Tournament for Basketball already. I saw two, two time Champions fall, trying to pursue their third. I saw many upsets, and many true freshman which is unheard of in the sport, and two true freshman actually won their weight classes(Dustin Schlatter 149, and Ben Cherrington 157). These tournaments go to show that the old saying was right, that on any given day, anyone can win, no matter how big an underdog, or favorite you are.

 
At 11:19 PM, Blogger JTF said...

Phase 5 journals are due Tuesday. Phase 4 journals due Monday. Will explain tomorrow.

 
At 11:40 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

First of all I'd like to say that I'm currently sitting 6th in my pool while K is 46th out of 50 entries. Second of all I'd like to say that I came in second to last a year ago. After several years of the madness, mayhem, or as our friends at fox call it: hoops hysteria, I have come to the conclusion that the best part of the tournament is the fact that it's results are completely unpredictable. "Dukey" V and Billy P try to use their knowledge from the team's history and current season to make their choices. They even throw in a couple upset specials. But in all honesty, if you put their picks in America's pools, they are likely to finish somewhere in the middle of the pack. My 6th grade cousin who watched a couple games with his dad and has a friend named Bradley has about the same shot as the so called "experts" at the sports networks. You can't beat that. In a sports world of statistical inference and heavy analysis, it's fun to see the analyist be wrong. While you watch your $5 or $10 dollars slip into your grandmother's pocket, you secretly hope George Mason wins a couple more. It's hard to find that in sports these days. So as I watch myself fall from 6th place to 50th, I'll remember why it all matters. These games bring teams together, they bring colleges together, and most of all they bring America together. And for that I give the NCAA my appreciation. At least they got one post-season right. By the way, I have Dicky V's autograph but to me it's worth about the same as a Terrel Owens Eagles Jersey or a 2006 Tennessee Final Four T-Shirt. The man's annoying but he does bring an intensity that is also hard to find and the sound of his voice is like bird's chirping at the sound of spring. You know something good's coming. GO NOVA!

 
At 12:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I must say, this is the time of year all great sports fan wait for. The Madness of March and how anyone has a chance to beat anyone on any given day. I totally agree with everyone who has posted and definitely loved the post Fio. Id like to start off by saying that Dicky V is the greatest thing to college basketball. Everyone likes to rip him apart, but without him, college basketball wouldnt be the same. You would have boring old Jim Nantz and Billy Packer calling games and doing expert analysis. But with Mr. Vitale (who by the way sent me some autographed books) is a class act who puts the E in enthusiasm. He gets everyone up and rowdy for one of the best sports to watch on TV.
Now as for the tournament, I'd like to start by saying that this might be my last year filling out brackets. I have finally come to the point where it is impossible to pick the games. Every year there is at least 3 upsets and when filling out the brackets, and looking at the matchups, you think to yourself that there is no way one team could lose to another team (based on talent, dominance). It just goes to show you that not even a phychic can predict the outcomes. No matter how much you listen to the so called "experts", your better off going out on a limb and picking your own upsets or eventual winners. For example, a pick that I had which I thought was good was Michigan State (5th seed). Thinking they would easily get to the sweet 16, they hit a road block. How could a team with 3 possibly NBA players (davis, brown, ager) fall to a team that plays THE UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE. I mean come on, be realistic, how the heck can that happen. And I've come to the point to where I look at it and just say "thats why they call it March Madness" Overall, I agree with everything you say in this post and it was very enjoyable to read and comment.

 
At 2:04 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I dont know college basket ball as much as I know other sports, but I do watch March Madness every year, and I gotta agree with K about Dicky V. i mean, cmon baby! you cant hate on a bald guy who screams at the camera because he hasnt yet grasped technology. other than that hes a comical guy to watch on tv, he knows the game. And hes Italian baby! maybe you could even incorporate him into your story as the superhero, he could stop some coach whos tryin to make his team throw the game because he bet on the other team, until Dicky V uncovers the dastardly deeds and puts them to a stop, then the star player who was injured before the tourney began can take over and be the interem coach, leading them to a championship come from behind win after halftime. thats never been done before...wait, yea it has. but u got dicky V baby!

 
At 8:12 PM, Blogger JTF said...

Kotite,

You're too eloquent. You make too much sense. You're showing me up in front of my students. Damn, boy, you need to teach high school English somewhere or at least a course in Bracketology. So what I'm thinking is ... after I complete this school year, I am bequeathing this blog to you. I was thinking of leaving it a graduating senior, but I know he or she will get caught up in the college thing and let Schoolsville become a ghost town. You, on the other hand, will entertain the Schoolsville inhabitants while I return to teaching Amer Lit 4, my Hometown, where I'll probably have to get a MySpace page to keep up with that tenth grade energy.

BTW, do you pronounce it O-Lo-THA- Bol or O- LA-tha-bol? I don't like the Masters theme music played ad nauseum. Sorry. How bout some Masters Rap music, with Hootie and the Gang?

Huge golf win today over AI. A frosh shot 38 for us at Wilm North. Looking good. We're playing the new course at Delaware Park tomorrow.

Your comments on "why not us?" are on point. I'm not encouraging gambling on NCAA. I turned in a few students to the deans and they got suspended. This ain't MySpace.

I despise Mike Patrick. I used to watch women's college hoops, but he completely ruined the game for me.

I'm checking masters.org as I write to do some research for the annual Masters Challenge. I might even encourage my golfers to have a little pool, for a pack of crackers, of course.

Talk to you soon.

 
At 2:14 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

ALRED,

Cool post, K man.

 

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