As I had said elsewhere in a different thread a few weeks ago...here's how I viewed what I heard from almost all of the national commentators and experts, and ESPN-types........
I watch an ESPN pre-NCAA selection show special the night before the bids were awarded, and it was Andy Katz, and several other ESPN big-wigs.
They went through each conference, all the BCS boys, even the Mountain West, and the A-10 (although they never even mentioned the name of the other conferences or the MVC because those were obviously all one-bid leagues) and rattled off all the teams from those conferences who SHOULD BE in the dance.
As I watched, I counted the number of teams they were saying should be selected....
the numbers were astounding......the NCAA would have had to expand the tourney to 70-75 teams in order for all the teams these guys were hyping could get in!
...six from the ACC, eight ...possibly even NINE! ...from the Big East, five from the Big Ten, 7 from the SEC, 7 from the Pac-10, 6 and possibly 7 from the Big 12, even 5 from the A-10....(which of course was only getting mentioned because of their east-coast bias....)
As I counted all the bids they were granting to the BCS-conference teams I realized they had "given" at least 39 total bids to the six "BCS conferences".
That means 33 at large bids were already accounted for!!!
You know, of course how many that left for every other conference in America....just one, of course...so the number they had "awarded" actually exceeded what the NCAA could give...but mostly because the ESPN brass thought the BCS boys were ultra-deserving.
My point is that if the ESPN-types had their way, all non-BCS conferences, except maybe the A-10, would be one bid leagues.
Had Davidson lost their conference tourney and auto-bid, would they have gotten an at-large bid?
Davidson's RPI (35) and SOS (129) were both way worse than Missouri State's in 2006 (21, 46), and worse than either Dayton's or ISU's this year, and all those teams were left out!
You will never convince me there there isn't a pro-BCS bias throughout the media and upper echelons of the NCAA (eg-Gary Williams).