They’re likely not playing because they want to work on the portal and NIL deals rather actually play a game. Sad.AppSt94 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:56 amThere could be a myriad of reasons why a team would forego the NIT. Saying that you are focused on next season could be a way to save face publicly. It does seem weak and a bit arrogant but it could be a situation where some teams are going to have guys that want to enter the portal and would forego playing in the NIT. Having gotten granular with App football over the years, I have learned that not everything explained is as it seems.Bigdaddyg1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:10 amI'm sure there are different ways to look at it. The NIT was a significant tournament for many years. I count at least 14 power schools in it. I never understand when a coach/school declines an invitation with the weak explanation that "we are going to prepare for next season". If you are butt hurt about being left out of the Big Dance that's fine but that's a weak excuse. The only power teams that get "snubbed" are the ones who generally had 10+ losses and probably finished with bad conference records.appst89 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 5:54 amBigdaddyg1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 5:47 amJust out of curiosity I wonder how many people here who are staunchly opposed to a G5 football championship are on board with us playing in the NIT?
I don't think that's an apples to apples comparison. The NIT has existed alongside the NCAA tournament for a long time. I think, if one is to make a football analogy, the NIT is more like playing in a bowl game if you don't make the CFP than it is a championship for a separate classification.
But we all knew this type stuff would happen as NIL continues to change college sports in a bad way.
Bowl games are already suffering greatly from a long list of players who transfer before the bowl game is played.
It’s all about the money now, not the team or the game.
Just my opinion. Go App!