MARCH MADNESS - 1st ROUND GAMESAnybody have a link to a listing of the games organized by date and time? Thanks.
From what has been said, Arizona State's non-conference strength of schedule kept them out. Arizona has an RPI of 38 and a SOS of 2 while ASU has an RPI of 83 and an SOS of 77 and a non-conference SOS of 296. It's probably fairer to compare ASU to the last at-large teams in (Villanova, Kentucky, Kansas State, Baylor, etc.). As for Dayton, they started the season on fire but only went 7-9 over their last 16 with some very bad losses. I think you can make some arguments here and there, but for the most part, it's a good field.How did Arizona get in and Dayton gets left out? Or for that matter, how about Arizona St.? Didn't they sweep Arizona this season?
Major beef: The team that really got robbed by the committee was not Arizona State, Virginia Tech, Illinois State or Dayton. The real victim of this year's committee was Tennessee. The Vols played by the committee's rules. Tennessee finished No. 1 in the RPI, which the committee has relied upon for years. The Vols played a brutal nonconference schedule that included wins at Xavier, at Memphis, at Western Kentucky, Gonzaga, West Virginia, Temple, Texas and Ohio State. The Vols were 12-4 against the NCAA tournament field, by far the best among NCAA teams, and Tennessee's numbers were far better than those of Kansas. Now, if you struggle with putting Tennessee as a No. 1 seed over Kansas, fine. But don't put the Vols in the same region with the overall No. 1 team, and do it in that team's backyard! Bruce Pearl has done a magnificent job with this team, played all comers and beat more top-quality teams than anyone, and, most important, played by the committee's rules … and the committee robbed him. That was ridiculous. The committee sends a lot of messages, and they are mixed messages. What should Tennessee take from the message sent this year? Play and beat everyone, and then get jobbed? Nice.
Personally, I'd rather be #2 in my geographic region, than a #1 in one of the other 3 regions. This guarantees they'll have lots of fans at the games.According to Jay Bilas, Tennessee was the real team that got robbed.
I have UNC beating Tennessee in my pool. What really scares me for the Vols, though, is the possible 2nd round game with Butler. Butler beat UT last year and is currently ranked 10th in the polls. I'll worry about the Tarheels if Tennessee can make it that far.Personally, I'd rather be #2 in my geographic region, than a #1 in one of the other 3 regions. This guarantees they'll have lots of fans at the games.
Anyway, Tennessee would have to play UNC at some point. They'll just have it one game earlier. And there's really not that much of a difference between being #1 & #2 in a regional.
After what happened to Tennessee in the SEC tournament, I don't see them making it to UNC (I put Louisville beating them in my bracket).I have UNC beating Tennessee in my pool. What really scares me for the Vols, though, is the possible 2nd round game with Butler. Butler beat UT last year and is currently ranked 10th in the polls. I'll worry about the Tarheels if Tennessee can make it that far.
Yeah, I don't think they deserved a #1. Last year they had a really good tournament though after not winning a game in the SEC tourney. As a 5 seed, they destroyed LBSU, beat 4 seed Virginia, and came within Greg Oden's giant paw of beating 1 seed Ohio State. Louisville could definitely beat them, though. It's smart to go with Pitino in March.After what happened to Tennessee in the SEC tournament, I don't see them making it to UNC (I put Louisville beating them in my bracket).
Not even making it the the finale in the SEC tournament kept them from getting a #1 see.
That's a tough one. I went with USC. Tougher strength of schedule plus more wins against top teams.I'm having trouble picking between (6) USC and (11) Kansas St. in the Midwest Bracket. 2 best Frosh in the league in Mayo and Beasley. Should be a great matchup. Who are you guys picking and why?
Personally, I'd rather be #2 in my geographic region, than a #1 in one of the other 3 regions. This guarantees they'll have lots of fans at the games.
Anyway, Tennessee would have to play UNC at some point. They'll just have it one game earlier. And there's really not that much of a difference between being #1 & #2 in a regional.