X-man wrote:Might as well get a thread started on Palm's bracket forecasts at CBS. The first (real) one came out today. There are five Big East teams in his bracket including Xavier as a 2-seed, Providence as a 3-seed, Villanova and Butler as 4-seeds, and Seton Hall playing in as a 12-seed. Four teams seeded in the top 16 teams works for me.
stever20 wrote:X-man wrote:Might as well get a thread started on Palm's bracket forecasts at CBS. The first (real) one came out today. There are five Big East teams in his bracket including Xavier as a 2-seed, Providence as a 3-seed, Villanova and Butler as 4-seeds, and Seton Hall playing in as a 12-seed. Four teams seeded in the top 16 teams works for me.
for the record, his bracketology is MUCH worse than Lunardi's is.
just looking-
X 2 seed MW- vs Southern, then Baylor/New Mexico- in Raleigh. Then UNC in RSF
Villanova 4 E vs Middle Tenn, then GW/Colorado- in Providence. Then Oklahoma in RSF
Butler 4 W vs Hawaii, then Louisville/USC-Kan St- in Spokane. Then Kentucky in RSF
Providence 3 S vs CS Bakersfield, then UCLA- in Denver. Then Purdue in RSF.
Seton Hall- PIG vs Washington, then Dayton- in Spokane(that NEVER happens flying PIG team cross country like that). Then Miami.
Seton Hall his last team in.
X-man wrote:stever20 wrote:X-man wrote:Might as well get a thread started on Palm's bracket forecasts at CBS. The first (real) one came out today. There are five Big East teams in his bracket including Xavier as a 2-seed, Providence as a 3-seed, Villanova and Butler as 4-seeds, and Seton Hall playing in as a 12-seed. Four teams seeded in the top 16 teams works for me.
for the record, his bracketology is MUCH worse than Lunardi's is.
just looking-
X 2 seed MW- vs Southern, then Baylor/New Mexico- in Raleigh. Then UNC in RSF
Villanova 4 E vs Middle Tenn, then GW/Colorado- in Providence. Then Oklahoma in RSF
Butler 4 W vs Hawaii, then Louisville/USC-Kan St- in Spokane. Then Kentucky in RSF
Providence 3 S vs CS Bakersfield, then UCLA- in Denver. Then Purdue in RSF.
Seton Hall- PIG vs Washington, then Dayton- in Spokane(that NEVER happens flying PIG team cross country like that). Then Miami.
Seton Hall his last team in.
Lunardi has X and 'Nova as 3-seeds, PC and Butler as 5-seeds, and the Hoyas as an 8-seed. Perhaps you could explain why Lunardi's bracket is so much better than Palm's. And BTW, Palm has a much better forecast success rate than Lunardi...just sayin'.
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