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I wish all of the "opening round" games would involve the last eight at-larges, all of whom would be playing for twelve-seeds in the bracket. Why should teams who won their conference tournaments--in other words teams that actually WON their way into the national tournament--have to win another game just so that they can be granted full participation rights? This has been another episode of "Logistics and PR are tough work when your organization prostitutes itself." |
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The strength of some conferences and their rights to an automatic bid has been a question for many years.
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I can almost guarantee that no 16s will be playing any extra games.
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IIRC, no 16 has ever beat a 1-seed in the tourney.
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![]() Actually, there are 6 #16-seed teams in the tournament. 4 of them will play in 2 different 1st round games, with the winners playing the #1 seeds in their brackets. The final 2 #16-seeds will skip the opening round and play the other 2 #1 seeds first. So, 2 #16-seed teams are guaranteed to win and advance to the next round.
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So why not just let those last "at-large" teams and the lowest seeded teams all into the tournament, and give the 4 #1 seeds a bye in the first round, and they don't have to play until Saturday or Sunday?
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Because the math/bracket doesn't work out that way. If you give the top four teams a bye, then the other sixty-four teams play each other and you're left with thirty-six teams. |
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Arithmatic-wise, you're probably right.
![]() But on the bracket shown at CBSSports.com, the game tomorrow between NC-Ashville and AR-Little Rock shows them both as #16 seeds, and the game Wed. between TX-San Antonio and Alabama St. show them both as #16 seeds. So, for the field of 68, there are actually 6 #16's, 5 #12's, 5 #11's, and 4 of every other seed. It would make sense to me, except even Mr. Einstein has a puzzled look on his face... ![]()
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I'll bet he uses a real complex recipie.
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Let's not NIT-pick.
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