I wasn't referring to this thread. I was talking about mock brackets. I also didn't call anybody in this thread an idiot, I was talking about guys like Lunardi and Palm.What are you doing in this thread if you don’t read it? lol
I still am unsure what he’s mad about.Take a breather. You’re on tilt over something not worth getting huffy over.
Thanks, it was helpful but I am probably gonna be in for a long long day.This is a really good summary
Duke never gets any breaksI still am unsure what he’s mad about.
Lol, I'm not mad. And it has nothing to do with Duke. I guess I just looked at the sites and tried to match them up with schools in the area that made the most sense.I still am unsure what he’s mad about.
Houston and Tennessee will likely be in Memphis.
Houston and Tennessee will likely be in Memphis.
f*** DukeThat's the dumbest **** I've ever heard of. What do you do with Duke then?
It's not just Duke, but also Baylor and KU if you are looking at seeding in Omaha. They all are just waiting for a loss by ISU to move them to a 3 outside of the region. Hold serve tonight against BYU and the threat of significant slippage is pushed back. This is a big game tonight.I actually don’t disagree
It's literally the formula dude.I dont read that bull**** and a majority of then are idiots. The only thing that matters is Selection Sunday.
If he doesn't play in the Big East tournament Marquette should NOT get the benefit of the doubt seed wise.They better not use Kolek being out as an excuse not to drop Marquette. If they get their *** whooped by UCONN they should drop.
Frankly, this is a place where I appreciate the NCAA for just having simple, objective criteria that doesn't result in inconsistent, subjective decision-making. Maybe it doesn't work out great for Tennessee this time, but you can just as easily imagine a scenario where, if they added some sort of precedence for your own state, that it wouldn't work out for someone else in the future. For instance, I assume that if Cincinnati were a top 4 seed, with Louisville or Indianapolis as a pod location and Cleveland as a pod location, Cincy fans would prefer Louisville or Indianapolis because they're significantly closer and they don't have a statewide fanbase. So that's a situation where mileage would work well to determine sites.Lol, I'm not mad. And it has nothing to do with Duke. I guess I just looked at the sites and tried to match them up with schools in the area that made the most sense.
Obviously the committee doesn't use logic and common sense and instead relies on mileage so I learned something new today.
Tennesse to Charlotte I guess.
Mileage is quite logical. People have been measuring distances for thousands of years.Lol, I'm not mad. And it has nothing to do with Duke. I guess I just looked at the sites and tried to match them up with schools in the area that made the most sense.
Obviously the committee doesn't use logic and common sense and instead relies on mileage so I learned something new today.
Tennesse to Charlotte I guess.
Agreed. And I doubt most Volunteer fans even care.Frankly, this is a place where I appreciate the NCAA for just having simple, objective criteria that doesn't result in inconsistent, subjective decision-making. Maybe it doesn't work out great for Tennessee this time, but you can just as easily imagine a scenario where, if they added some sort of precedence for your own state, that it wouldn't work out for someone else in the future. For instance, I assume that if Cincinnati were a top 4 seed, with Louisville or Indianapolis as a pod location and Cleveland as a pod location, Cincy fans would prefer Louisville or Indianapolis because they're significantly closer and they don't have a statewide fanbase. So that's a situation where mileage would work well to determine sites.
Yeah, probably none of them except everyone living from Nashville to the west, you know, the the largest population base of their state.Agreed. And I doubt most Volunteer fans even care.
It would be a little over a 3-hour difference in drive times for Nashville residents between Memphis and Charlotte. Not 5.Yeah, probably none of them except everyone living from Nashville to the west, you know, the the largest population base of their state.
Instead of a 2 hour drive it's now all of a sudden 7.
If Drake gets to carver on a Monday or Tuesday I think I'm going.Especially since Power 6 teams for the most part(hate to say it but this includes Iowa State) refuse to play teams like Drake .