kayako wrote:Lunardi's latest bracket still has 6 teams in, with Providence and Georgetown #7 and #8 team out.
kayako wrote:Lunardi's latest bracket still has 6 teams in, with Providence and Georgetown #7 and #8 team out.
Hall2012 wrote:kayako wrote:Lunardi's latest bracket still has 6 teams in, with Providence and Georgetown #7 and #8 team out.
It's such a tease seeing the league so close to 8! bids, but with likely not enough wins to go around to make it happen.
kayako wrote:
Am I evil in hoping for a bunched up #3 to #9 seeds heading in to the BET? It'd make for truly dramatic tournament, even Wednesday games
kayako wrote:Hall2012 wrote:kayako wrote:Lunardi's latest bracket still has 6 teams in, with Providence and Georgetown #7 and #8 team out.
It's such a tease seeing the league so close to 8! bids, but with likely not enough wins to go around to make it happen.
Am I evil in hoping for a bunched up #3 to #9 seeds heading in to the BET? It'd make for truly dramatic tournament, even Wednesday games
In the past couple weeks, you've likely heard that the 2017 NCAA tournament is going to be glutted with mediocre power-league teams. It will be. This is why, but it's not the whole answer.
The other reason? Lots of leagues just aren't that good.
The Mountain West is a good example. From 2009-10 to 2014-15, the MWC grabbed 18 NCAA tournament bids. Seven of those teams were No. 5 seeds or higher. During that span, the Mountain West was frequently the equal -- and sometimes the superior -- of the Pac-10 and/or 12. Now look: Nevada and Boise State are the only two teams who are in the tournament conversation, and neither would be an at-large selection if the tournament was seeded today.
Or look at the American. Cincinnati and SMU are excellent, yes. But Memphis? One-time powerhouse Connecticut? Temple? Barring a late push from Houston or a surprise tournament outcome, the American will be a two-bid league. The same looks likely of the Atlantic 10, where Rhode Island is the only team with a real chance to join Dayton and VCU on the bubble before the end of the regular season.
ArmyVet wrote:Don't discount the Big East tournament. Crazy stuff happens there every season. A team you might be shorting right now could get a win over Butler or Villanova at MSG and that's enough to put them over the top.
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