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That is basically how I read it as well, start with area of "natural interest".Start with geography and then add up the top 4 seeds and make sure regions are no more than 5 apart.
1-5-9-13 would add up to 28
4-8-12-16 would add up to 40
That would be a no go.
1-5-12-16 adds up to 34 and would be just fine.
You'd think by now they have the bubble teams ranked in order and every bid steal just bursts the lowest teams bubble.It won't do anything to our metrics. Any SOS bump would be negligible, and they're solidly a Quad 2 win either way. And more practically if the committee had discussions about the last #1 seed, they likely already happened. They're probably dealing with the bid thief chaos and bracketing today.
I think it's close between us and UNC for the last #1, but brand name and non-con scheduling are working against us. I don't think either should matter, but us being #11 overall during the committee's first reveal was lower than most thought, so I don't have high hopes. Getting ahead of Marquette and Tennessee to get Detroit and avoid UConn is probably the more realistic goal.
You'd think by now they have the bubble teams ranked in order and every bid steal just bursts the lowest teams bubble.
Are any of the 5 CC today between one team that would get an at large v. a team that isn't?
The seed list is used to determine the order of selection. The S-curve would mean the seed list order determines matchups, 1-8-9-6, 2-7-10-15, 3-6-11-14, 4-5-12-13.That is basically how I read it as well, start with area of "natural interest".
But they pay attention to the S-curve as they go (in case of similar geography, like say Auburn vs Tenn in a given region) and then they test it with the 5-point rule in the end once its done.
Imagine the Freddy hate if they knocked us off. That said I think our team would shut them down after watching them play this weekend.View attachment 125771
From CBS (Jerry Palm), imagine the insanity..
Lunardi is dumb. Before the conference tournaments, Arizona or Tennessee or both may have been ahead of UNC.Nope, the field is set. So, in theory the committee has time to look at us and UNC and decide who should be the #1. Lunardi claimed they've had the #1's set for a few days and they don't go back and adjust. But since there isn't a whole lot of movement today, they have time.
Imagine the Freddy hate if they knocked us off. That said I think our team would shut them down after watching them play this weekend.
VCU would be a definite pick for a 12-5 upset. Their length is ridiculous
Non con SOS is a cop out that will likely be the justification for screwing us. The ACC has 9 or 10 teams that won't make the tournament. Why would it matter our Q1 wins are in conference. I would think if the Clemson coach watched the Houston dismantling last night he'd pipe down about our out of con SOS. 80 % of your conference is garbage.View attachment 125771
From CBS (Jerry Palm), imagine the insanity..
As I’ve thought about this, I wonder if this was to give teams like Gonzaga a chance at a 1 seed. We have a much stronger resume than most of their teams had.Couldn't agree more! Looking at a team's overall strength of schedule is very valid, but looking at the strength of schedule for only a fraction of the team's schedule is beyond stupid. Makes no sense whatsoever.
Non con SOS is a cop out that will likely be the justification for screwing us. The ACC has 9 or 10 teams that won't make the tournament. Why would it matter our Q1 wins are in conference. I would think if the Clemson coach watched the Houston dismantling last night he'd pipe down about our out of con SOS. 80 % of your conference is garbage.
Wild how many of our fans think this is the caseOk, I tried looking (didn't try that hard though). So either we play as a #2 seed in Omaha or get shipped someplace else far from Ames as a #1? I think I would prefer a #2 seed.
Which part are you noping?Nope, the field is set. So, in theory the committee has time to look at us and UNC and decide who should be the #1. Lunardi claimed they've had the #1's set for a few days and they don't go back and adjust. But since there isn't a whole lot of movement today, they have time.
This is 1000% true. Talk about UNC being a lock for #1 started exactly when Tennessee and Arizona lost.Lunardi is dumb. Before the conference tournaments, Arizona or Tennessee or both may have been ahead of UNC.
Wild how many of our fans think this is the case
Add in games like Iowa and DePaul too… We can’t control those.And most of the same arguments for why that shouldn't count against Gonzaga work for NCSOS as well. You really don't have much control over what neutral site tournaments you're invited to or what conference challenge games you are scheduled in. And those two things are the meat of the resume-builders in the noncon.
They are getting drilled by Duquesne right now.VCU would be a definite pick for a 12-5 upset. Their length is ridiculous