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Ex-Ref
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Posted: 03/05/19 12:02 pm ::: |
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Man, if UConn is the 4th overall #1 seed, they should have to play the 1st overall #2 seed Oregon in Portland. If the committee can go ahead and bump ND from Chicago because Louisville is higher, then this should happen as well. |
That's what I said! Sort of.
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Ok, so if UConn is the 4 seed, why aren't they going to Portland to play a lower seed on their home court? |
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Posted: 03/05/19 12:12 pm ::: |
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Ok, so if UConn is the 4 seed, why aren't they going to Portland to play a lower seed on their home court? |
They want to sell tickets in Albany. Albany is a plane ride for Notre Dame, so it’s a plane ride for them either way. |
Is Louisville going to take a bus to Chicago?
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pilight
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Posted: 03/05/19 1:52 pm ::: |
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Ok, so if UConn is the 4 seed, why aren't they going to Portland to play a lower seed on their home court? |
They want to sell tickets in Albany. Albany is a plane ride for Notre Dame, so it’s a plane ride for them either way. |
Is Louisville going to take a bus to Chicago? |
They could. It's less than 300 miles.
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Phil
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Posted: 03/05/19 2:07 pm ::: |
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purduefanatic wrote: |
Man, if UConn is the 4th overall #1 seed, they should have to play the 1st overall #2 seed Oregon in Portland. If the committee can go ahead and bump ND from Chicago because Louisville is higher, then this should happen as well. |
It hasn't worked that way for years.
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Howee
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Davis4632
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Posted: 03/05/19 4:09 pm ::: |
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I wonder if both Louisville and Notre Dame lose in the ACCT, will they stay as #1 seeds? I know one of them is guaranteed to lose anyway, and I guess the one that ends up losing the ACC championship game will stay as an one seed. I think if Miss St and Oregon lose in their tourney, both Louisville and ND might stay as #1 seeds even if they both lose.
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huskiemaniac
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Posted: 03/05/19 4:41 pm ::: |
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Albany just became must see basketball. UCONN MSST Oregon State & Miami could ALL win that region. |
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calbearman76
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Posted: 03/05/19 4:52 pm ::: |
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This whole issue of the top seeds has worked out well for the Committee. Louisville and Notre Dame will play each other for the right to play in Chicago. The loser will get shipped to either Albany to face UConn or Portland to play Oregon. It really doesn't matter much whether they are a 1 or a 2 seed. This likely holds unless neither team wins the ACC. Even then one of those teams will almost certainly play in Chicago. The most likely scenario would be to slide Mississippi St to Chicago as the 1 seed and ship the other to Portland as the 2 seed.
A strict interpretation of the so called G-curve would put Baylor in Chicago as the overall 1 seed (although I believe the winner of the ACC (Louisville or ND) should be #1 because of a dramatically more difficult schedule. But if the Committee balances geography, overall balance and asses in seats this is the way it should work out.
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