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Jesus... If K State could actually make a fucking shot they'd be up. But they can't make a damn 5 ft. jumper to save their lives.
Lolol. Too bad KU will still choke as they always do in tournaments.KU going to get to the elite 8 going through Eastern Kentucky, Stanford, and Dayton. Lolol
The Tournament is all about match-ups; how well the individual team's strengths match up to their opponent's weaknesses. This year just had what seems to have been more lower seeded teams that matched up well to the higher seeds. There was no clear cut best team this year and the disparity between the collection of teams at the top and those at the bottom just wasn't very great.So is this a result of poor seeding, or just lots of upsets?
Syracuse down to Dayton with a minute left, and Oregon up 12 on Wisconsin at the half...in addition to all the upsets we've had.
I think the only overseed the ACC had this year was NC State, which was borderline to get a bid at all. Duke get's overseeded a lot, but that's because they're Duke/Coach K.I am contemplating if I even want Louisville to go to the ACC at this rate with all the loses. But I guess it'll be fine since they'll get better seedings just for being in the ACC afterall. Gotta love that bias!
You know exactly why it was broken up:I really REALLY dislike the move to the ACC, I would have much rather stayed in the Big East and just let that remain as the best conference in the league. No idea why it was broken up.
I don't like what's happened to the landscape of college athletics in terms of conference alignment either. At all. I don't even recognize the conference anymore. Hell I'm still trying to get used to Florida State being in the ACC and they joined over 20 years ago. Bloating it up to 16 teams forced the balanced home and away regular season schedule to be abandoned which makes the regular season crown next to meaningless beyond tourny seeding.I really REALLY dislike the move to the ACC, I would have much rather stayed in the Big East and just let that remain as the best conference in the league. No idea why it was broken up.
I agree that the rivalry has become overhyped in recent years, but that's mostly due to ESPN promoting it like it was the moon landing every year. But that doesn't secure undeservedly high seeds for the rest of the ACC in the tournament. When overseeding happens (and it does, just not so much this year) I personally think it has more to do with the internal politics of the selection committee and the influence of committee members with ACC ties.Sorry, but the good ole' Duke and UNC bias really overhypes the ACC every year. The last 2 tournaments have really shown that the ACC is really not that strong in terms of basketball.
That's the issue though... Because of the history of the ACC, they will always be over-seeded and over-represented every year. Duke and UNC for example, no matter of their mediocre record, will always be top seeded. The issue I have is the AAC is made of up the top teams of the Big East, which was known the to best best for the past 10 years (even though the Big East this year sucks and is a shell of it former self, but yet seeded). However, the AAC gets no credit at all because of the lack of sponsorship and money but yet beats teams such as Villanova. This is then equated to their terrible seeding, which is a bunch of bullshit. there is no reason NC Sate should have been in over SMU. Or Louisville being a #4 seed over lesser teams (Duke, Creighton, Virginia, Syracuse).I agree that the rivalry has become overhyped in recent years, but that's mostly due to ESPN promoting it like it was the moon landing every year. But that doesn't secure undeservedly high seeds for the rest of the ACC in the tournament. When overseeding happens (and it does, just not so much this year) I personally think it has more to do with the internal politics of the selection committee and the influence of committee members with ACC ties.
Carolina didn't get any preferential treatment from the committee this year (or in any recent years that I can recall). They are a 6 seed with RPI and Kenpom rankings comparable to or exceeding the other 6 seeds (UMass, Baylor, and Ohio State). They've beaten Louisville, Michigan State, and Duke this year all of whom are higher ranked teams and lost to some dogs as well (such as UAB, Belmont, and Wake Forest). They're seeded right about where they should have been imo.Duke and UNC for example, no matter of their mediocre record, will always be top seeded.