Some fans like you don’t watch or understand the tournament very much…sheesh, some fans are clueless when it comes to the tournament. In no world is a 12 seed and playing an extra game preferable to a 7-10 seed. You get the best seed you possibly can and hope for a good draw.
In fact, 12 seeds have beaten a 5 seed almost 40% (35.7%) of the time since the field expanded to 64 in 1985. Whereas the win rate for 11 over a 6 and 10 over a 7 is much lower. A 12 seed upsets a 5 almost every year (there’s only been 3 tournaments where all four 5-seeds won the first round game).
Moreover, a 5 seed plays at worst, a 4 seed in the second round, whereas a 6-11 goes on to face a 3…an 8-9 is facing a 1 in the second round. So- I know the amateur fan in you screams out for a high seed at all costs, a seasoned, educated fan understands that lower seeds, like a 12, can sometimes be a blessing. So…put away the sour face and try to understand how the entire bracket works- not just the first round.