2/1 ESPN Bracketology

I did not sort by anything. Not sure if you have espn access to view it but go to the link and click projections or have someone that does have access do it for you. trust me its not sorted. that is straight from projections.

http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/bpi

So Texas State and Abiline Christian are getting a better draw than North Carolina and Iowa State?

Wild season out there.
 
Been a minute since I've done this, but here's some personal bracketology I tossed together this morning. The R and L represent which way the S curve is going, so Duke is the top one, Michigan State the top 2, KU the top 3, and so on

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Iowa as an 8 seed behind Ole Miss, TCU, and Syracuse? I think you might be letting your personal biases affect your work.
 
Iowa as an 8 seed behind Ole Miss, TCU, and Syracuse? I think you might be letting your personal biases affect your work.
In case you haven't noticed, people around here like to gaslight iowa fans. But then you don't come across as someone who would get that.
 
Then why do all these supposed bracketology "experts" have teams like Iowa, seeded as low as 6, in Des Moines?
Click bait. Keep putting Iowa teams in Des Moines, and they will keep coming back each week to see if they are still projected Des Moines. I really don't think they take into account regions in these projections. Also, no reason to get worked up about a 2/1 bracketology. Lots of games to play.
 
Reason some teams are higher seeds than what would be normally is because you have an entire power conference in the PAC who will get only 1 bid....1.

I want no part of Virginia...that defense would be a nightmare for this team to scheme around IMO..no thanks. I’d much rather play Tennessee or Gonzaga.

I think of the tourney we’re held today ISU would be a 4/5 seed...ISU is top 15 in NET ranking and Ken POm..We also have 2 top 20 road wins and no bad losses. If that isn’t a 4 seed idk what is.

Iowa is a bit tricky..prior to Michigan win they were likely 7/8 seed...that win prob pushed them as highest 7 seed or low 6 seed.. with thier remaining schedule they prob shouldn’t lose to a NW or Rutgers as they could drop them back down to that 7 seed territory etc..
 
Reason some teams are higher seeds than what would be normally is because you have an entire power conference in the PAC who will get only 1 bid....1.

I want no part of Virginia...that defense would be a nightmare for this team to scheme around IMO..no thanks. I’d much rather play Tennessee or Gonzaga.

I think of the tourney we’re held today ISU would be a 4/5 seed...ISU is top 15 in NET ranking and Ken POm..We also have 2 top 20 road wins and no bad losses. If that isn’t a 4 seed idk what is.

Iowa is a bit tricky..prior to Michigan win they were likely 7/8 seed...that win prob pushed them as highest 7 seed or low 6 seed.. with thier remaining schedule they prob shouldn’t lose to a NW or Rutgers as they could drop them back down to that 7 seed territory etc..
Iowa is a 5-6 seed.
 
Reason some teams are higher seeds than what would be normally is because you have an entire power conference in the PAC who will get only 1 bid....1.

I want no part of Virginia...that defense would be a nightmare for this team to scheme around IMO..no thanks. I’d much rather play Tennessee or Gonzaga.

I think of the tourney we’re held today ISU would be a 4/5 seed...ISU is top 15 in NET ranking and Ken POm..We also have 2 top 20 road wins and no bad losses. If that isn’t a 4 seed idk what is.

Iowa is a bit tricky..prior to Michigan win they were likely 7/8 seed...that win prob pushed them as highest 7 seed or low 6 seed.. with thier remaining schedule they prob shouldn’t lose to a NW or Rutgers as they could drop them back down to that 7 seed territory etc..

Palm does this every year, regardless of situation.
 
Iowa as an 8 seed behind Ole Miss, TCU, and Syracuse? I think you might be letting your personal biases affect your work.
Looking at the numbers, the 4 of them have really similar resumes. Same number of high level wins as Ole Miss and Syracuse and only one more than TCU. Iowa by far has the worst non conference SOS and overall SOS out of the 4. What put Iowa behind those teams were Ole Miss and Syracuse have good wins away from home. TCU and Iowa were basically a coin flip(TCU and Syracuse should be swapped, forgot to change that), but I went with TCU due to a more difficult schedule played.