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Suspending Previews.

Simply put, I can’t put forth the time to get them done before the season starts… and the pageviews since I started posting them have been all but non-existent.  This isn’t petulance; it’s a cost-benefit analysis.  I can’t spend 11 hours a day for the next ten days doing this for no reason whatsoever.

Sorry.

Peeking Over the Fence

Yes, I blew off the championship games again.  I know, I’m sorry.  So, congratulations to Saint Xavier, and to Whitewater (again), and to my mom’s alma mater Pittsburg State (Gorillas!), and of course to North Dakota State.

First, the bombshell: I am ditching the format of this blog altogether.  Really, when it came down to it, I was not writing.  I was regurgitating data, and wrapping it up in words.  From this point forward (and that includes, hopefully, some observations on basketball this season), things are going to be more free-form and off-the-cuff.  No more weekly infodumps; it’s my feeling that it was too much data for readers to handle anyway.

Really, if you want in-depth coverage of everything, there are already places to go for that.

Speaking of piles of data: I’ve been working on the Wiki, and so far since the start of the year I’ve completed the Big 12 and Southwest Conference sections (including the WIUFA and the MVIAA/Big 6/Big 7/Big 8).  Working on the Big East now.

More importantly, however, I completed the NAIA Men’s Basketball District Regionals (1951-1993), because it turns out there was actually someone else researching them as well, and he’s now plunged into the wikiproject too (and doing a bang-up job both of working on the stuff he focuses on, and fixing my little errors that my single pair of eyes wasn’t up to).  If you’ve got an urge to do research, more help is always welcome.

I Got Ahead of Myself.

I posted this week’s D-II Recap/Preview without putting the game times for this week’s games on the panels.  Rather than going back and fixing them, which would be time-consuming and pointless, I’ll just note that prior to this weekend’s playoff games I expect to provide a more detailed preview of the upcoming games, and game times will be included there (as well as notes on where you might be able to — gasp — actually watch some of these games).

One other thing I forgot to mention was that there’s a slight change to the panels; as you probably figured out if you’re sentient, the top-25 ranking of each team has rested comfortably to the left of the team name in both the standings and in the upcoming games.  It’s still there on the standings, but next to the upcoming games it’s been replaced by (region)-(seed), since, you know, playoffs and all.  A note to this effect has been added to that page, but if you’ve already read it and figured that out on your own, cocktails to you, and no need for you to go check it again.

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Playoff Primer 2011.

As of this moment, no team has actually officially clinched a berth in the post-season in any of the lower divisions, but that’s about to change. To save me discussing the ins and outs of playoff selection for each division every week, I’m providing you a handy summary of the process right here, after the jump.

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Delay of Game.

D-III recap will not be up until sometime tomorrow. Things have been hectic; this is, admittedly, partially due to FBS nonsense, and you all know to what I am referring here.

There will NOT be an NAIA recap this week. We’ll get started with them next week.

No, I Have Not Disappeared Again Already.

If you’re new, or have forgotten, I hold off on my weekly recaps until the polls come out, so expect those to start rolling out tomorrow.

In the meantime, some site-related begging.  (Not for money, relax.)

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Get to Know: Suspended.

The problem with this series, quite simply, is that it sucks.  The first one, I’m okay with; I think I did a very good job on the Big Sky writeup.  Compare it (specifically) to the Colonial writeup, and I think you can clearly see all the problems I’m about to outline after the jump.

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What’s the Difference?

Most people who’ve already found this blog probably don’t need the information I’m about to impart, mostly because the only people to whom this blog has been “advertised” so far possess above-average sports knowledge.  But some people do, so I’ll throw it out there.

What information is that?  The difference between Division I, II, III, NAIA, and between FBS and FCS.

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Our Glorious Statement of Intent.

What am I doing here?  Well, let me tell you, internets.

You’re a college football fan, or a college basketball fan.  You visit the usual sports websites.  ESPN, CNN/SI, Sporting News, CBS Sportsline.  They’ve got all the information you could ever possibly want on the BCS leagues, and most of the information you could ever possibly want on the mid-majors (and if basketball’s your thing, you’ve got Kyle Wheliston for that).   Division I revenue sports are so thoroughly covered that there’s really no need for any more coverage.

Meanwhile, Division I FCS, Division II, Division III, the NAIA… wasteland.  Well, okay, Division III is actually extremely well-covered by the good folks at D3football.com and D3hoops.com, and the NAIA covers itself, somewhat, with some help from Victory Sports, but I’ll address this more in a bit.

You can get scores no problem, of course; ESPN isn’t so full of journalistic lassitude that they fail to provide this.  But it’s just scores with no context.  You can’t even get conference standings until midway through the season.  And let’s be honest: a wall of scores is totally useless to a casual observer.

I did not attend a lower-level institution.  Indeed, I attended a BCS school.  My primary concern, as a fan, is and always will be what’s happening with my school.  But I am also a sports fan, right?  As such, I have always at least been curious about what’s going on down there in the dark, where the schools which are not cash-churning athletic factories toil in relative obscurity.  I think a lot of other people are, too… or would be, if it weren’t difficult to get into.

The sites I mentioned above are fantastic, really.  The Division III sites cover D-III sports with a zeal which rivals the attention paid to BCS schools by ESPN and the like.  If you’re actually a die-hard D-III fan, that’s perfect.  If you’re just generally curious… it’s not, so much.  This isn’t to say that if you’re just curious, you shouldn’t visit them — in fact, you can expect linkage to them from this blog.  It’s just that unless you’re already into D-III, diving into the D-III sites can be a little daunting.  The reason for this is pretty obvious once you do; D-III has twice as many teams as D-I.  Twice as many conferences.  Far less inter-regional play, too, and as a sports fan you probably don’t need to be told what impact that has on your comprehension of just what’s going on down there.

So: what am I doing here?  My interest in lower-division sports has forced me to learn far more about them than I actually “wanted” to initially.  I was curious; I was forced to become, if not an “expert”, at least “extremely well-versed”.  As I said previously, I think there are a lot of folks who are curious; they’d like to know what’s going on in the lower divisions, but simply don’t have the time to immerse themselves.

I’m going to solve that problem for you, gentle reader.  Each week, I’ll provide a rundown of what’s important, and what’s interesting.  Occasionally, I’ll go a little more in-depth, either because I feel the need to, or simply due to capricious whim; in the main, however, I want to keep this simple and direct.

Let me be clear: this blog (and, eventually, community of sorts, I hope) is intended for a specific audience: other folks like me, whose primary loyalty is to one of the Big Boys, but who wants to understand Those Other Guys.  That should not, however, imply that if you’re primarily a fan of the lower division schools, you’re not welcome.  Indeed, we’ll want you in the commentariat; you provide the perspective.  After all, one of the greatest things about BCS-level sports in the internet age is that we can share our rivalries and experience glorious schadenfreude and declare ourselves allies for a day in the face of the enemy and all that other good stuff that makes being a sports fan great.  For those of us who don’t live and die by your school’s team, that’s actually another reason it’s hard for us to appreciate it.  You can help us understand.

I realize I’m starting this mess in the middle of a football season.  Unfortunate in most respects, perhaps, but I think it’s a better method of getting off the ground (at least in terms of “my ability to do so”).  If I were trying to start this in pre-season, I would probably feel compelled to try and give a pre-season preview, and that would make it more difficult to provide the accessibility I’m looking for.  I think.  We’ll see.

Lastly, although I’m relatively certain this won’t impact anyone at all, since I don’t expect to have any actual readers for some time… please bear with the format and appearance until I get it settled.  Rather than spend a bunch of time working on the visual details here, I decided to just start writing, because rather than wanting to be a writer, I decided it was time to just be a damned writer.  Writers write, right?

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