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"I like the fact that we have all the teams in the tournament. When I first got here as an assistant, not everyone made the tournament and I think as a coach, you look at it from a job security standpoint, I think that hurt when you didn't have everybody in the tournament"

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There’s something almost endearingly practical hiding inside this supposedly pro-team sentiment: it’s not really about competition at all, it’s about survival. Buckley frames the expanded tournament as a feel-good, everyone-gets-a-seat-at-the-table improvement, then immediately admits the quieter truth coaches rarely say out loud: inclusion is insurance. If everyone makes the postseason, fewer people can point to “missed the tournament” as the clean, résumé-killing failure that gets staffs wiped out.

The quote works because it toggles between idealism and self-interest without pretending those motives aren’t linked. “I like the fact” sounds communal, even generous. Then comes the pivot: “job security.” It’s a blunt, almost unromantic phrase that drags the listener out of sports-page uplift and into workplace politics. Buckley’s “I think” repetitions function like verbal hedges, as if he knows he’s exposing the machinery and wants to soften the reveal: this isn’t cynicism, he implies, it’s just how the system is wired.

Contextually, the assistant-to-head-coach timeline matters. As an assistant, he watched careers rise and collapse based on a binary postseason gate. Now speaking with authority, he’s defending a structure that spreads risk across more programs and, conveniently, across more coaches. The subtext is a critique of the tournament as an employer’s performance review: when the metric is single-elimination access, “development” becomes secondary to optics. Expanded inclusion doesn’t only reward teams; it dilutes blame.

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Buckley, Tim. (n.d.). I like the fact that we have all the teams in the tournament. When I first got here as an assistant, not everyone made the tournament and I think as a coach, you look at it from a job security standpoint, I think that hurt when you didn't have everybody in the tournament. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-like-the-fact-that-we-have-all-the-teams-in-the-127203/

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Buckley, Tim. "I like the fact that we have all the teams in the tournament. When I first got here as an assistant, not everyone made the tournament and I think as a coach, you look at it from a job security standpoint, I think that hurt when you didn't have everybody in the tournament." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-like-the-fact-that-we-have-all-the-teams-in-the-127203/.

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"I like the fact that we have all the teams in the tournament. When I first got here as an assistant, not everyone made the tournament and I think as a coach, you look at it from a job security standpoint, I think that hurt when you didn't have everybody in the tournament." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-like-the-fact-that-we-have-all-the-teams-in-the-127203/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

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Tim Buckley (February 14, 1947 - June 29, 1975) was a Musician from USA.

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