Since our first S-Curve on Christmas Day, we've had Marquette as a 3-seed. Despite the St. John's loss, the Selection Committee affirmed that Saturday when they revealed their early Top-16 with Marquette seeded 12th overall on the 3-line.
Continued at: http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2019/02/selection-committee-confirms-marquettes.html
So even after beating nova you have MU as the last 3 seed like the committee did?
But MU's last 3 seed was after the SJU loss? They didn't move up?
Quote from: fjm on February 12, 2019, 07:30:05 AM
So even after beating nova you have MU as the last 3 seed like the committee did?
But MU's last 3 seed was after the SJU loss? They didn't move up?
Honest question.
Why should we move up? We beat a lower ranked team, that we were favored to beat, at home. Makes sense that the W/L of teams around us insulated us from a drop after the SJ loss, but not enough room to move up.
Quote from: MU B2002 on February 12, 2019, 08:00:20 AM
Honest question.
Why should we move up? We beat a lower ranked team, that we were favored to beat, at home. Makes sense that the W/L of teams around us insulated us from a drop after the SJ loss, but not enough room to move up.
I think it's partly that, and partly a function of how teams ahead of us did. When you're a 3-seed (even the last one), there aren't many teams ahead of you. Moving up typically means that you need to win, plus have a team or two ahead of you lose a game they should have won (or at least have a really unimpressive performance in a win).
From this point on, I'd be surprised to see MU move up much absent some head-scratching losses by the other 2 or 3 seeds.
Quote from: fjm on February 12, 2019, 07:30:05 AM
So even after beating nova you have MU as the last 3 seed like the committee did?
But MU's last 3 seed was after the SJU loss? They didn't move up?
I reevaluated most of the bracket from scratch, so moving up and down wasn't as straight forward as it sometimes is. Ahead of us, Kansas (W v Ok St, W @ TCU), Purdue (W v Neb), and Houston (W v Cincy) didn't do anything to warrant moving down. Once you get to the top seed lines there's a lot less room to move up.
Quote from: MU B2002 on February 12, 2019, 08:00:20 AM
Honest question.
Why should we move up? We beat a lower ranked team, that we were favored to beat, at home. Makes sense that the W/L of teams around us insulated us from a drop after the SJ loss, but not enough room to move up.
I would say it's also the addition of a Q1 win to the resume.
Quote from: cheebs09 on February 12, 2019, 09:57:43 AM
I would say it's also the addition of a Q1 win to the resume.
Kansas & Houston added Q1 wins as well. Purdue didn't play, so there's no real reason they should drop (aside from the "they were overrated in the first place" argument).