I don't think whether we deserve a 2 seed is that obvious. An objective argument could be made either way- to put us at 2 or 3. Really depends on which stats you choose to consider in your argument, and how you weigh each of those stats. Overall Record? SOS? RPI? Head to Head? Home-Away Record? Record against top 25? Against top 50?
I mean we're arguing minor details as any resume is fairly good at this level, but looking at the teams ESPN has listed above using the rpi comparison tool on cbs's site:
Michigan- Almost equal top 50 (9-5 to 10-4) about even on top 25 (2-2 to 5-4). Even in 51-100. We dont have an (albeit early) loss to a team anywhere near as bad as charlotte. Even writing charlotte off i say these records are a tie. Tiebreaker: we beat them.
Duke - comparable top 50 and top 25 wins (9-5, 6-5\ 2-2, 5-4) Worst loss of WVU is equal to their loss to clemson, but they also add on sub-100 losses to wake forest and notre dame
Villanova - comprarable record vs the top 50 (9-5 vs 6-3) 2-2 vs top 25 to Nova's 1-3 (and none of those 3 were close at all). Our worst loss is a top 100 WVU. Nova's is Seton Hall. Coparable away records, we beat them in neutral record.
Wisconsin comparable record top 25 and top 50 as well (we have slight edge 9-5 vs 7-5). They have a sub 100 loss to northwestern
Kansas- if not for embiid's issues they'd probably be a 1 seed. Theyve taken on a number of losses and gotten beaten up for it, but theyve also got a ton of quality wins.
And honestly wichita state should be a 3 seed for never having played anyone worth a damn. The NCAA talks all day every year about how teams need to schedule tough in the noncon, yet they get away with not doing that even though they also have a cake conference schedule? 3 teams inside the top 70 in an entire season. I dont care if they are undefeated, we'd likely be undefeated with that garbage schedule too.
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