milksteak wrote:
Stever's right about this one. Wow. I actually said that.
But yeah, Oklahoma is an absolute match-up nightmare for Butler. We really struggle against teams with big, physical guards.
milksteak wrote:Stever's right about this one. Wow. I actually said that.
But yeah, Oklahoma is an absolute match-up nightmare for Butler. We really struggle against teams with big, physical guards.
Westbrook#36 wrote:milksteak wrote:Stever's right about this one. Wow. I actually said that.
But yeah, Oklahoma is an absolute match-up nightmare for Butler. We really struggle against teams with big, physical guards.
He's right and wrong, so he's batting .500. Some paths are much less difficult than others, especially with upsets and your a 6 seed and happen to run into say, Middle Tenn. St., UNC Wilm., Hawaii, or Iona to get to the S16. On the other hand, these are just projected brackets so far. The real brackets will almost positively be completely different. By sheer circumstance some of the 1st round match-ups they project maybe correct, but after that it's a crap-shoot. So speculating on paths to the S16 or further at this point is pretty much a waste of time. But fortunately for stever he seems to have an abundance of time to kill.
stever20 wrote:Only thing with your point..... historically speaking if you are a 7-10 seed, you are going to see the higher seed almost every single time.... 16 seeds have never won in the tourney, and 15 seeds are 7-117 all-time in the First Round, with an average margin of -16.4 points.. And it looks like Butler, PC, and Seton Hall will all be in that 7-10 realm most likely- maybe Seton Hall gets a 6. So I don't see how your point really would apply to the Big East schools.
Westbrook#36 wrote:stever20 wrote:Only thing with your point..... historically speaking if you are a 7-10 seed, you are going to see the higher seed almost every single time.... 16 seeds have never won in the tourney, and 15 seeds are 7-117 all-time in the First Round, with an average margin of -16.4 points.. And it looks like Butler, PC, and Seton Hall will all be in that 7-10 realm most likely- maybe Seton Hall gets a 6. So I don't see how your point really would apply to the Big East schools.
Whooosh. Because, we don't know who they will be match-up with at this point. It's pretty useless to trying to project paths to the S16, when there's like 20+ possible teams that Seton Hall, Butler, and PC could possibly play. And that's not even including where they might play, that's also a major factor.
billyjack wrote:I just want each of the 4 regions to have at least 1 Big East team, with Butler and PC in the same region, and VU, X, and Seton Hall alone in their own regions.
That way, we have a chance at having an all-Big East Final Four.
Also, I'd like Holy Cross to win their PIG, and to get the 1-vs-16 game vs Virginia, because their active 1-3-1 will cause problems for the Virginia Bricklayers Company.
stever20 wrote:Actually there really aren't 20+ realistic teams. You can say a 16 could beat a 1 but it's not realistic at all....
Right now there's really about 6 teams that those 3 could play if they're 7-10 seeds, which 2 of them will be for sure....
Kansas in Des Moines guaranteed
Oklahoma in Oklahoma City guaranteed
Virginia in Raleigh guaranteed
Oregon in Spokane guaranteed
North Carolina in Raleigh guaranteed
Michigan St in St Louis most likely
maybe a Miami or West Virginia or Indiana gets up to a 2 seed.
and the sites- we know pretty much guaranteed Oklahoma will be at Oklahoma City. UVA and UNC will be playing in Raleigh. Oregon out in Spokane. The sites would not help our 7-10 seeds out at all whatsoever.
Westbrook#36 wrote:stever20 wrote:Actually there really aren't 20+ realistic teams. You can say a 16 could beat a 1 but it's not realistic at all....
Right now there's really about 6 teams that those 3 could play if they're 7-10 seeds, which 2 of them will be for sure....
Kansas in Des Moines guaranteed
Oklahoma in Oklahoma City guaranteed
Virginia in Raleigh guaranteed
Oregon in Spokane guaranteed
North Carolina in Raleigh guaranteed
Michigan St in St Louis most likely
maybe a Miami or West Virginia or Indiana gets up to a 2 seed.
and the sites- we know pretty much guaranteed Oklahoma will be at Oklahoma City. UVA and UNC will be playing in Raleigh. Oregon out in Spokane. The sites would not help our 7-10 seeds out at all whatsoever.
Man you live to argue stupid shit don't you? Well stever I'm not going to get drawn into an argument with you, but yes there are 20+ possible teams that PC, SH, and Butler could play in the first round. You yourself said they are anywhere between 7-10 seeds, correct? There are going to be 4 - 7 seeds, 4 - 8 seeds, 4 - 9 seeds. 4 - 10 seeds. Right there is 13 teams (minus BE teams), now you have to include possible under-seeded and over-seeded teams or teams that maybe slid up or down a line for logistics. That's 8 more teams which makes 21 possible teams to match-up with. I'm not even going to get into it with you about location(yes it does matter). Only you would at this point try to speculate on paths to advancement without actually seeing the path first.
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