I think we might be overvaluing resume metrics. It wouldn't surprise me if there's someone else in the mix we're not really thinking about. Like Maryland.
Yup. Unless he thinks were ahead of Floridachap said:
I don't think you can have Florida and Auburn in the same region.
LouisvilleAg said:
Dont forget Omaha who punches their ticket via forfeit because St. Thomas is not eligible due to just joining Division 1. Stupidest rule that exists!
ColleyvilleAg06 said:
Taking a deeper dive at the last 2 seed among those 7 and looking at it from the angle of where they were on 2/15 during the initial reveal and what they have done since then:
#6 Texas A&M 3-4 Wins: Arkansas, Auburn, @LSU. Losses: @Miss St., Tenn, Vandy, @Fla
#9 Iowa State 4-3 Wins: Cincy, Colorado, Arizona, @Kansas State Losses: @Houston, Oklahoma State, BYU
#10 Kentucky 4-3 Wins: Vandy, @OU, LSU, @Mizzou Losses: @Texas, @Bama, Auburn
#11 Wisconsin: 4-3 Wins: @Purdue, Illinois, Washington, @Minnesota Losses: Oregon, @MSU, Penn State
#13 Texas Tech: 5-2 Wins: @Ok State, West Virginia, @Kansas, Colorado, Az State Losses: TCU, Houston
#16 St. John's 6-0 Wins: Creighton, @Depaul, UConn, @Butler, Seton Hall, @Marquette
NR: Maryland: 5-1 Wins: Iowa, USC, @Penn State, @Michigan Northwestern Losses: Michigan State
We only have 2 years worth of data but no one team outside of the intial top 16 moved up higher than a 4 seed on selection Sunday. We already have Michigan State (who was mentioned by the committee as them and Marquette just missed the 16) that we know is going to move to a 2. Is it possible we have 2 teams from the same conference that were outside of the top 16 initially and move all the way to a 2? Seems highly unlikely.
Comparing A&M to each on the list, we were ahead of Iowa State before and they went 1-2 vs. the field since with adding another loss on their home court to Oklahoma State, its hard to see them as a serious contender. Same for Wisconsin, 2-2 vs. the field with a loss at home to Penn State. I feel comfortable with our margin over them.
So that leaves just the 4 i mentioned a few posts ago....
A&M, St. Johns, UK and Tech. I feel most confident we would stay ahead of Tech considering the previous gap, their loss to TCU and that 3 of their wins don't move the needle. So it really comes down to just how big was the gap between us, Kentucky and St. John's.
ColleyvilleAg06 said:
I agree, the more i keep studying the resumes the more i feel good about why i have St. John's ahead. And just remember i had St. John's ahead of us before Saturday when they added one of their best wins of the year, while we merely added a quad 2 win.
ColleyvilleAg06 said:
I think its close enough that if you got 10 people in a room at least 3 would see it on each side of it. Just depends what metric is most important to the committee.
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Teams from the same conference shall not meet prior to the regional final if they played each other three or more times during the regular season and conference tournament.
Teams from the same conference shall not meet prior to the regional semifinals if they played each other twice during the regular season and conference tournament.
Teams from the same conference may play each other as early as the second round if they played no more than once during the regular season and conference tournament.
caleblyn said:
Okay, I got un-lazy...Quote:
Teams from the same conference shall not meet prior to the regional final if they played each other three or more times during the regular season and conference tournament.
Teams from the same conference shall not meet prior to the regional semifinals if they played each other twice during the regular season and conference tournament.
Teams from the same conference may play each other as early as the second round if they played no more than once during the regular season and conference tournament.
NyAggie said:caleblyn said:
Okay, I got un-lazy...Quote:
Teams from the same conference shall not meet prior to the regional final if they played each other three or more times during the regular season and conference tournament.
Teams from the same conference shall not meet prior to the regional semifinals if they played each other twice during the regular season and conference tournament.
Teams from the same conference may play each other as early as the second round if they played no more than once during the regular season and conference tournament.
So based on this, we could potentially play a team like ole Miss in round 2 if they were a 6 seed because we only played them once this season
I understand that. But there are stipulations in their rules that allow for that variance:ColleyvilleAg06 said:
Placing a team on a different seed line just to get them a preferred region violates their bracketing principles and the entire process that they use to create the field.
They place the 1s in their preferred region from 1-4.
Then they do the 2s, #5 gets first choice (but generally can't be with #1 and can't be with a team from the same conference - read Alabama is going to be with Houston)
The #8 team just gets the last region left that meets their principles. They won't move a team to a 3 to get them closer to home.
The only time teams change seed lines is if they can't make a seed work for the team because it violates a rule that has more priority. I.e. there are no sites as an 8 seed for BYU, or if Mississippi state couldn't be an 8 because they had already played all the 1 seeds this year (that's not actually true, just an example).