S-Curve: March 11 Final Update
Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Alan Bykowski)
Wow. Three major upsets to start the day threw quite a few things into disarray. The biggest story was St. Bonaventure winning the Atlantic-10. I slotted the Bonnies in at a 13. While earlier in the day Marshall was my last team in, my re-evaluation dropped North Carolina State out of the field. Quite simply, they only have one top-50 win, and that is over #50 Texas.
FSU beating UNC pushes them up to the 3-line, knocking off Michigan. Vanderbilt's win over Kentucky was also bad news for the B1G, with Indiana dropping from a 4 to a 5 as the Commodores climbed up.
All that's left to be decided is the B1G title, but I don't think it matters. It's far easier for the Selection Committee to simply finish the bracket now rather than reworking things in 2 hours. When you play your final this late and both teams have an argument as a 1 or 2, it's easier just to leave them both as 2-seeds.
Here's the final S-Curve:
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http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2012/03/s-curve-march-11-final-update.html
For the record, since the FSU/UNC game went final, these are new RPI rankings:
8) Baylor
9) Marquette
10) Missouri
11) Florida State
12) Wichita State
13) Michigan
14) Louisville
15) Georgetown
Obviously Missouri will be above the 3-line and Wichita State below, but I think that's six teams with a pretty good claim for a 3-seed. Here's hoping that at the end of the day, RPI wins out.