NCAA is on drugs
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NCAA is on drugs
Tenn with a #2 seed Gonzaga gets a #3 seed
Bucknell gets a 9 seed, yet they lost to MVC teams, and the MVC teams are #11 and #12 seeds UNC wilmington got a #9 seed!
Indiana with a seed higher than 9, nigga please. these guys need to give it up!
Find an unbiased group to pick teams.
I have no problem with low numbers for ACC, Big12, Pac10. But SEC should not be getting 6 teams.
Tenn got a fuckin #2 seed
Bucknell gets a 9 seed, yet they lost to MVC teams, and the MVC teams are #11 and #12 seeds UNC wilmington got a #9 seed!
Indiana with a seed higher than 9, nigga please. these guys need to give it up!
Find an unbiased group to pick teams.
I have no problem with low numbers for ACC, Big12, Pac10. But SEC should not be getting 6 teams.
Tenn got a fuckin #2 seed
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Adelpiero wrote:Tenn with a #2 seed Gonzaga gets a #3 seed
Bucknell gets a 9 seed, yet they lost to MVC teams, and the MVC teams are #11 and #12 seeds UNC wilmington got a #9 seed!
Indiana with a seed higher than 9, nigga please. these guys need to give it up!
Find an unbiased group to pick teams.
I have no problem with low numbers for ACC, Big12, Pac10. But SEC should not be getting 6 teams.
Tenn got a fuckin #2 seed
Some valid arguments, but fortunately, it all comes out in the wash....
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Agree that UT with a 2 is crazy at best.
The Zags as a 3 is IMO exactly where they should have been.
Bucknell as a 9 is high.
UNC-W is a legit 9 seed, they are good.
IU was a 7/8 seed in my mind coming into today so a 6 is very surprising.
The REAL gripes are with some teams getting hosed on their seed and locations.
BC as a 4 is silly and to top it off they send them to play out West where they open with a Western team and would play another Western team should they advance.
Same with Illinois who should be higher than a 4 and shouldn't be playing Western teams out West.
The Zags as a 3 is IMO exactly where they should have been.
Bucknell as a 9 is high.
UNC-W is a legit 9 seed, they are good.
IU was a 7/8 seed in my mind coming into today so a 6 is very surprising.
The REAL gripes are with some teams getting hosed on their seed and locations.
BC as a 4 is silly and to top it off they send them to play out West where they open with a Western team and would play another Western team should they advance.
Same with Illinois who should be higher than a 4 and shouldn't be playing Western teams out West.
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Let me also add GW down to an 8 seed, pathetic. They are a 5 seed at worst.
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Yep.Believe the Heupel wrote:OU getting a 6 is a gift, but don't be surprised if UWM wins that game. OU has guards that are flat-out terrible against pressure.
I wouldn't be surprised if UWM wins by double digits. Not saying it's going to happen ... just that it's definitely in the realm of possibilities, especially given that team's experience from last year.
And the NCAA is on drugs. Duke as the "top" No. 1 seed?
Christ, Jim Nance and Mike Patrick must have been lobbying the committee. Oh well, at least Nance will hopfully have an aneurysm if Duke and Syracuse end up playing each other. That's always a win-win scenario, so I'll give the committee lone props for that.
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Who else should have the top #1 seed? UConn & Nova both lost and Memphis had a lower RPI and didn't play the same level of opponents as Duke did this week. It was the legit choice.RadioFan wrote:Yep.Believe the Heupel wrote:OU getting a 6 is a gift, but don't be surprised if UWM wins that game. OU has guards that are flat-out terrible against pressure.
I wouldn't be surprised if UWM wins by double digits. Not saying it's going to happen ... just that it's definitely in the realm of possibilities, especially given that team's experience from last year.
And the NCAA is on drugs. Duke as the "top" No. 1 seed?
Christ, Jim Nance and Mike Patrick must have been lobbying the committee. Oh well, at least Nance will hopfully have an aneurysm if Duke and Syracuse end up playing each other. That's always a win-win scenario, so I'll give the committee lone props for that.
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Inevitably, yes. But for a mid-major to get an insane low ranking and thusly paired with a high ranked team leads to the likely first round loss and reinforces the "big schools rule" mentality. Give a better seeding, even make them an 8 or 9 and let them get to the second round.The Seer wrote:Some valid arguments, but fortunately, it all comes out in the wash....
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I'm surprised the committee didn't put UNC in Greensboro. It used to be that either Duke or UNC would get two home games to start off the tournament. The conversion to the pod system enabled both of them to benefit in the same year.
Watching Nantz and Packer going kcwife on the tourney chair last night was funny, especially Nantz cutting the dude off in the middle of his last canned answer.
Gonzaga is not a #2. They struggled at home against teams that are FAR worse than Xavier, the 'Zags first rd. opponent.
I don't like seeing Pitt in KU's draw.
edit: Oh, and how does Villanova get to play on their home floor?!?
Watching Nantz and Packer going kcwife on the tourney chair last night was funny, especially Nantz cutting the dude off in the middle of his last canned answer.
Gonzaga is not a #2. They struggled at home against teams that are FAR worse than Xavier, the 'Zags first rd. opponent.
I don't like seeing Pitt in KU's draw.
edit: Oh, and how does Villanova get to play on their home floor?!?
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You must have seen different GDub games. GDub = 1st round loss. Overrated.Shine wrote:Let me also add GW down to an 8 seed, pathetic. They are a 5 seed at worst.
Pitt doesn't like seeing KU in their draw. It may have been a good day for Gayhawk fan, but God evened all that out by tearing up the hill campus.
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:? :?Bizzarofelice wrote:Pitt doesn't like seeing KU in their draw.
Any team with good senior guard play is not a team i want to see early on.
You better hope it didn't touch the Bottleneck, or else you'll have to drive to Chicago to see decent music from now on.Bizzarofelice wrote:It may have been a good day for Gayhawk fan, but God evened all that out by tearing up the hill campus.
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Old man don't drive 5 hours for shows. He just complains about no good shows being booked in St. Louis.Deg wrote:You better hope it didn't touch the Bottleneck, or else you'll have to drive to Chicago to see decent music from now on.
When I was in Columbia I use to issue the Bottleneck for follow-up shows. I think I drove out there for Sebadoh, Coctails, Built To Spill and Man or Astroman, amongst others. I remember the Construction themed pinball they had at the time. Also saw Pharcyde and Stereolab at some larger venue on the main drag. I've noticed that
Watched that KU/Texas game and loved what the Gayhawks did to Tucker. I pray that Rush goes pro. He'd be a mid to late first rounder. I can deal with the Gayhawks beating the Tigers sometimes, but I can't take a Missouri boy doing it. Next time I see Hansbrough, I will fight him.
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I don't like GW as Duke's 8 seed either, but they don't scare me.
Who else is going to be the overall #1? I figure it was between Duke, UConvict, and Villanova - and the conference tourney clinched it. Duke is first in RPI.
And the Wachovia Center is not Villanova's home floor. Nova plays home games on campus.
Who else is going to be the overall #1? I figure it was between Duke, UConvict, and Villanova - and the conference tourney clinched it. Duke is first in RPI.
And the Wachovia Center is not Villanova's home floor. Nova plays home games on campus.
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Tennessee getting a #2 seed is stretching it. I think Gonzaga could have gotten a #2, but seeing what conference they play in and to see how they struggled in their Conference Tourney, I think a #3 is justified. I think Boston College was deserving of a #3.
A lot of teams from big conferences got snubbed for some mid-majors. We will see how that works.
For teams like Cincinnati and Maryland who play in the Big East and the ACC, to go .500 in conference play and not make it in is pretty shitty. Buuut, every year a couple big schools get jobbed, and they didnt make a convincing enough case I guess.
A lot of teams from big conferences got snubbed for some mid-majors. We will see how that works.
For teams like Cincinnati and Maryland who play in the Big East and the ACC, to go .500 in conference play and not make it in is pretty shitty. Buuut, every year a couple big schools get jobbed, and they didnt make a convincing enough case I guess.
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Actually, I gotta say that, moreso than any other top seed, Duke potentially got screwed on their draw.RadioFan wrote:And the NCAA is on drugs. Duke as the "top" No. 1 seed?
Christ, Jim Nance and Mike Patrick must have been lobbying the committee. Oh well, at least Nance will hopfully have an aneurysm if Duke and Syracuse end up playing each other. That's always a win-win scenario, so I'll give the committee lone props for that.
As has already been pointed out, George Washington was seeded far too low at #8. And UNC-Wilmington is a legit #9 -- and if they pull off the first-round upset, the de facto home court advantage that either Duke or UNC gets seemingly every year goes away.
Consider the potential second-round matchups for each of the #1 seeds:
Duke: Winner of George Washington -- UNC-Wilmington
Memphis: Winner of Arkansas -- Bucknell
UConn: Winner of Kentucky -- UAB
Villanova: Winner of Arizona -- Wisconsin
Then ask yourself this question: if one of these teams were to get knocked out in the second round, which one is most likely? Not saying it's gonna happen, but I could see Duke as a second-round casualty this year.
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UNC-W won't turn the home court advantage around on Duke in Greensboro any more than GW. Maybe a couple more UNC-W fans will scalp tickets than GW fans. But otherwise, there will be a lot of Duke fans there - and everyone else in the coliseum will pull for the underdogs. They won't care if it's GW or UNC-W.
Besides that, Duke has played 4 games in the Greensboro Coliseum this year - they are very comfortable there.
And I think Arkansas-Memphis will be a hell of a game.
Besides that, Duke has played 4 games in the Greensboro Coliseum this year - they are very comfortable there.
And I think Arkansas-Memphis will be a hell of a game.
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One of the funny things is that this year, unlike many other years, I don't hear a whole lot of bitching about teams being left out. Crown mentioned FSU, Maryland and Cincinnati being snubbed on Mr. T's thread, but that's about all I've heard about it.
I suppose one could also make a case for Hofstra, as well as Creighton and Missouri State, at least in an isolated scenario. But the MVC already got four teams in. OTOH, the Selection Committee is supposed to take the top 34 teams for at-large bids without regard to conference affiliation.
Don't know if Cincinnati got caught in a numbers crunch, but for my money they deserved a bid ahead of Seton Hall.
I suppose one could also make a case for Hofstra, as well as Creighton and Missouri State, at least in an isolated scenario. But the MVC already got four teams in. OTOH, the Selection Committee is supposed to take the top 34 teams for at-large bids without regard to conference affiliation.
Don't know if Cincinnati got caught in a numbers crunch, but for my money they deserved a bid ahead of Seton Hall.
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