Stryker
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He might have an inside perspective, however, Chris was on the NCAA Tournament committee, and not involved with the NIT selection committee.
Unfortunately, refusing to participate only hurts Bradley. Unlike the CBI, Bradley does not pay to play in the NIT. In fact, they get paid thousands of dollars for each game played. A school like North Carolina can afford to decline the NIT, because they have a yearly athletic department revenue of over $120 million, and don't need the few thousand dollars paid out for each game. But that money could be big for a school like Bradley. Plus, maybe more important is the TV exposure and the chance to beat a team like Wisconsin.
Precisely. It is a nationally televised game on ESPN against a Big10 team. The disrespect stinks, but the exposure is better than any MVC game Bradley has played in this year.