BoarCommaThe wrote:stever20 wrote:question.....
if that's the bracket in March, do you really believe Creighton fans wouldn't complain about having to face Wisconsin in Milwaukee? I mean, look how much Providence fans complained about playing UNC last year in Raleigh. And the altitude situation with Seton Hall yet again.
And the last I checked, the goal just isn't to just get into the tournament, but actually you know win in the tournament. No one knows how many teams the ACC got in last year, just the ACC got 2 final 4 teams in there.
That matchup wouldn't happen in the field in the second round. The bracket doesn't allow for you to face a team you already played during the season until the regional semifinals and finals. Creighton is playing Wisconsin next week.
stever20 wrote:question.....
if that's the bracket in March, do you really believe Creighton fans wouldn't complain about having to face Wisconsin in Milwaukee? I mean, look how much Providence fans complained about playing UNC last year in Raleigh. And the altitude situation with Seton Hall yet again.
And the last I checked, the goal just isn't to just get into the tournament, but actually you know win in the tournament. No one knows how many teams the ACC got in last year, just the ACC got 2 final 4 teams in there.
aughnanure wrote:Focus on the big picture, not some team's hypothetical path to the Final Four.
milksteak wrote:stever20 wrote:I'd almost separate Creighton from the others on the good side. They seem to be pretty universal in that 6-8 or 9 range. The others- Butler(with just the 2 we're looking at with 12(PIG)/9, Georgetown with 9/11(next to last team with a bye), Seton Hall with 11(one of last 3 teams with a bye)/10, and Marquette being just out- are a bit more precarious.
Eh. Maybe.
If you really think about it though, you aren't "favored" to make the Sweet Sixteen unless you are a four seed.
EDIT: Quotations around favored because the best teams with the best resumes aren't always seeded the highest.
milksteak wrote:aughnanure wrote:Focus on the big picture, not some team's hypothetical path to the Final Four.
Until the official brackets are released, yes. Match-ups are key to getting to the Final Four though.
milksteak wrote:aughnanure wrote:Focus on the big picture, not some team's hypothetical path to the Final Four.
Until the official brackets are released, yes. Match-ups are key to getting to the Final Four though.
stever20 wrote:TAMU Eagle wrote:What these brackets are telling me is that there are three tiers in the Big East this season.
Final Four Contenders
Villanova
Xavier
NCAA Contenders
Creighton
Butler
Georgetown
Seton Hall
Marquette
Not Near the Tournament
Saint Johns
Providence
Depaul
The middle of the conference is going to be a bloodbath
I'd almost separate Creighton from the others on the good side. They seem to be pretty universal in that 6-8 or 9 range. The others- Butler(with just the 2 we're looking at with 12(PIG)/9, Georgetown with 9/11(next to last team with a bye), Seton Hall with 11(one of last 3 teams with a bye)/10, and Marquette being just out- are a bit more precarious.
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