NCAA loves to have those kinds of matchups. I remember when Kansas/Wichita State played each other in the second round (which WSU won)This has a potential matchup with Drake in the 2nd round? Hmmm...
NCAA loves to have those kinds of matchups. I remember when Kansas/Wichita State played each other in the second round (which WSU won)This has a potential matchup with Drake in the 2nd round? Hmmm...
Do they? I think they're usually just coincidence...NCAA loves to have those kinds of matchups. I remember when Kansas/Wichita State played each other in the second round (which WSU won)
They did it last year to us. I think the committee does sometimes want a little of that storyline intrigue in match-ups. Last year if Wazzu would have lost, we would have played Drake in the second round.Do they? I think they're usually just coincidence...
They try to keep teams close(ish) to home, those type of match-ups are going to happen organically, it doesn't take them gaming the bracket.They did it last year to us. I think the committee does sometimes want a little of that storyline intrigue in match-ups. Last year if Wazzu would have lost, we would have played Drake in the second round.
That one is pretty good with the metrics, but I prefer this one for the quad information including which games are included in each quad.SIAP, sharing a good bracketology website that helps keeps tracks of Quad wins and bracket metrics.
Iowa State Cyclones Nitty Gritty at Bracketologists
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The committee has such a big job with selecting the 68 teams, ranking them on the S curve and then placing them in the bracket honoring all of the seeding rules that they have very little time or inclination to set up cutesy matchups despite what many talking heads will tell you.They did it last year to us. I think the committee does sometimes want a little of that storyline intrigue in match-ups. Last year if Wazzu would have lost, we would have played Drake in the second round.
Maybe so. I just seem to recall Kansas and Wichita State were refusing to play each other as a scheduled game back then, and this was a way to force the two teams to play each otherDo they? I think they're usually just coincidence...
Go back to 64.The bubble is awful this year
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Bauertology: 2/21/25
Good LORD, this bubble is gross. Sorry if that’s not the most couth way to introduce this week’s Bauertology, but it simply has to be said. We’ve lamented about bad bubbles in the…bauertology.com
#9 overall on Lunardi update
Updated BracketMatrix has us as the last #3. But yeah, Palm is ranked 164th out of 179 brackets on there lol. Lunardi isn’t much better, he’s 118thAs we know, Palm is not good at this. But his Big Ten love is laughable in his latest bracket today. He has Iowa State (NET #9, 6 Q1 wins, #11 KenPom) as a 4. But he has Purdue (#16 NET, 8 Q1 wins, #14 KenPom) as a 3 seed after they've lost 4 of 5. He has four Big Ten teams as 2 seeds and 2 3 seeds.
Iowa State a 4 is whatever. We are probably on that 3/4 line. But Texas Tech as a 4 while a team like Purdue is a 3 makes zero sense.
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2023 NCAA Tournament Bracket Predictions - Bracketology - College Basketball
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You think we’re locked in for a Milwaukee first-round site?My bracket and resume comparison link after the weekend's games.
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Some bracket notes:
- The top 6 has separated itself at this stage. Would be really surprised if seeding order isn't Auburn, Duke, Houston or SEC 2 for the 3rd 1-seed, the other for the 4th, and then SEC 3/SEC 4 for the top two 2-seeds. SEC 2 through 4 are Tennessee, Alabama, Florida to be clear.
- Michigan State has kind of separated itself as spot 7 and the 3rd 2-seed to me.
- After that, St. John's, Wisconsin, Iowa State, and Texas Tech seem to be battling for the final 2-seed. Outside chance of Purdue. So there are your "root against" teams if you're interested.
- If Houston stays at #3 overall, we likely won't be placed in the Midwest. If they fall to #4, we wouldn't be placed in the West. So be prepared to be placed in Auburn, Duke, or SEC 2's region.
- After listening to the pod, for @brentblum, enjoy this resource which I use frequently. Bauertology's Tournament Site Distances. Type in any school and see where 1st weekend sites and regional sites rank as far as proximity to each school.