Bracketology 2024

Agreed. The one thing that I always wonder about is if a top conference kind of becomes a self-fulfilling thing at times. Like the Big 12 was good from the start so when we all beat each other up no one gets dinged much.
This is exactly rhe assertion that Clemson coach was making when there was talk about Big 12 gaming the net.
 
Agreed. The one thing that I always wonder about is if a top conference kind of becomes a self-fulfilling thing at times. Like the Big 12 was good from the start so when we all beat each other up no one gets dinged much.
Kansas and Houston are definitely dinged up.
We've been lucky. Ward's ankle and Watson's melon are our only worries as of now.
 
This is exactly rhe assertion that Clemson coach was making when there was talk about Big 12 gaming the net.

I think there's some validity to it. Now, Clemson could have gamed the NET, so they shouldn't be whining. And Iowa State shouldn't have been his example because even if we did game the NET we backed it up by performing at a high level in the conference. It's a valid point for a team that goes 10-8 in the conference maybe. Not one that is 13-5 and wins the tournament.
 
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Add in games like Iowa and DePaul too… We can’t control those.

Yep. People act like teams have a ton of control over their noncon schedules are really just arguing that it matters for some reason whether your "basically a scrimmage" buy games are simply 'really bad' or 'terrible', and that this should somehow be a major factor in seeding (and apparently a larger factor than winning actual things like a conference tournament)
 
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Kansas and Houston are definitely dinged up.
We've been lucky. Ward's ankle and Watson's melon are our only worries as of now.

Watson came up limping yesterday and he was hobbling pretty badly after the game.
 
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a 9 seed getting a game an hour away from campus would be totally insane.

It's happened before. I'm guessing Nebraska fans bought up Omaha tickets much like we would in Des Moines even if you didn't think we'd play there.
 
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From CBS (Jerry Palm), imagine the insanity..
Honest question; would they put a 1 seed in a position to play a lower seeded team that close to the lower seeded teams campus? Someone has likely answered that in this thread and I missed it, unsure how geography is ultimately decided.
 
A&M loss is still nagging me. Same with Baylor loss. Those two go our way and we are a 1 with no debate.

I guess Ward being out in that tourney doesn’t matter. But later in the season ones do like with Kansas? These talking heads are all over the map on what matters and doesn’t to fit their narrative.
 
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I don’t have an objection to considering the non conference SOS but only to the extent it’s a tie breaker of sorts when teams have similarly strong conference and conference tourney results. Or if you’re in a conference like Gonzaga where you’ve got to do something to make up for the fact you play maybe 2 or 3 teams remotely competitive in a national context from January through March.

I also think there is a difference in beating good non con teams versus just playing them.

Like kudos to UNC for beating Tennessee but they also lost to Villanova and Kentucky. So now we’re talking about giving credit for “good” losses. Which is also fine but now apply that to Iowa State and you can say the same thing.
 
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So is CBS pumping is up because they saw the bracket (assuming they get an early look to do graphic stuff for their show) or are they doing it just to generate generate more interest in the bracket reveal show?

I suppose either way, I like it. It's positive publicity.
 
So is CBS pumping is up because they saw the bracket (assuming they get an early look to do graphic stuff for their show) or are they doing it just to generate generate more interest in the bracket reveal show?

I suppose either way, I like it. It's positive publicity.

It might just be that they've finally realized that it is a lot closer than you would have thought.
 
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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! The games today have zero impact on the 1 and 2 seeds. The committee has a ton of time to hash this out.
 
I know Lunardi is an idiot but the reason he has us in Boston is he has Tennessee ahead of us. 5 v. 6 Does their resume justify being seeded ahead of us?
 

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