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If you check his Nitty Gritty report, he lists us as the 3rd #5 seed. I don't know if that's just a mistake or if we are a 5 that got dropped for a procedural reason.
A 6 sure seems likely, and the more I think about it, a better chance of a 7 than a 5.
We play in a great conference that we finished tied for 5th out of 16. We have a very good rpi. Our last 12 is pretty good. We have a big win at UW. SOS is pretty good. I am not saying we won't get a 7 but if we do it would be as big of screw job as we received last night. We are either a low 5 or a high 6. Indiana and ND should not be seeded higher than us period and they are our main competition for a 5. Indiana has been horrible since Sampson resigned. We beat ND twice and I don't think they have a bigger non-conference win than us but I might be mistaken about that. Too lazy to look.
There are 3 teams I hope I don't see in MU's side of the bracket - Stanford, North Carolina, and Kansas. Those are the 3 teams that I just don't think MU can beat unless they shoot out of their mind. I think we can definately hang with and possibly beat all the other top teams in the country. Tennessee, Memphis, UCLA, Duke, and Texas are top 10 teams I believe we can upset if we play well. UCLA would prolly be the toughest of this bunch to beat though.
what I don't get is how MU loses to a very good Pitt team, that when full strength can beat the likes of Duke, lets face it, without injuries, this Pitt team might have won the BE... and we drop to a 6
Purdue loses to a lousy Illinois team, 5
Indiana was given a gift by the refs by receiving 3 fouls with 5 seconds left in the game, and still lose to a lousy Minnesota team, 5
and now Michigan St is a 5???
does he honestly think these three teams would hang in the Big East or any other conference, come on.
Quote from: Mayor McCheese on March 15, 2008, 01:41:38 PM
what I don't get is how MU loses to a very good Pitt team, that when full strength can beat the likes of Duke, lets face it, without injuries, this Pitt team might have won the BE... and we drop to a 6
Purdue loses to a lousy Illinois team, 5
Indiana was given a gift by the refs by receiving 3 fouls with 5 seconds left in the game, and still lose to a lousy Minnesota team, 5
and now Michigan St is a 5???
does he honestly think these three teams would hang in the Big East or any other conference, come on.
Yeah that makes no sense whatsoever. I mean, even the best team in that conference (Wisconsin) lost AT HOME to our sixth best (although I don't think we truly are the sixth best, I would say third or fourth) team...and the case that they weren't playing good basketball at the time does not work, because they went and won AT Texas the next weekend WITHOUT their ONLY athlete/starting point guard/2nd best (or best) player, and Texas had the two most impressive wins to date AT UCLA and AT Tennessee and are still in the running for a 1 seed. If their best team can't even beat our sixth best team at home it says something about the conference as a whole...I'd be surprised to see more than 1 team in the Sweet Sixteen from the Big Ten and wouldn't be surprised if everyone was out after the first weekend.
I can see us getting dropped to a 6 based on the sheer number of Big East teams that will be clustered around the 4/5 seed line. UConn, ND, maybe Pitt (assuming a BET Championship), and us all have valid cases for a 4-5 seed.
Also, how in God's name are Michigan State, Purdue, and IU all worthy of a 5 seed? Purdue's got an RPI of 45 and got bounced by a 15-18 Illinois team. And IU lost to Penn State and Minnesota to finish out their season. Maybe MSU if they win the Big 10 tourney, but again, why all three? ?-(
is it possible for the people who check the bracketology to check one of the more reputable sources, i.e. that one guy that has gotten like 2 seedings wrong in the past 5 years. Lunardi is clueless when it comes to seedings and is off more often than he is on.
Quote from: muwarrior87 on March 15, 2008, 02:43:30 PM
is it possible for the people who check the bracketology to check one of the more reputable sources, i.e. that one guy that has gotten like 2 seedings wrong in the past 5 years. Lunardi is clueless when it comes to seedings and is off more often than he is on.
I think u are speaking of Jerry Palm
http://www.collegerpi.com/
He currently has MU as a 5 seed -- but that does not include last night's loss
Chico might be happy if Lunardi is true: MU @ Anaheim.
But I DO NOT want to play Stanford! >:(
Quote from: 77ncaachamps on March 15, 2008, 06:05:43 PM
Chico might be happy if Lunardi is true: MU @ Anaheim.
But I DO NOT want to play Stanford! >:(
Actually, MU has lost the last three NCAA tournament games I have attended in person. I have tickets for Anaheim but have already decided I'm not going if we go there. I know, sounds stupid as hell but that's the way it is. Now, if they go to Phoenix I will be going as I have tickets there also and at that point it's all gravy anyway.
I am sure there are a lot of fans that have been at the last 3 losses. There will not be any MU fans at the game if everyone is as superstitious as you. Maybe try wearing a different pair of underwear.
Quote from: Frozen Caveman Coach on March 15, 2008, 07:55:08 PM
I am sure there are a lot of fans that have been at the last 3 losses. There will not be any MU fans at the game if everyone is as superstitious as you. Maybe try wearing a different pair of underware.
C'mon now.
Be nice. Let him play out his superstitions.
I may have to trek down to Anaheim for it. I HOPE they end up there!
This entire thread could have been eliminated. Why bother brainstorming. Just ask Nate, he had the entire bracket nailed last night on the chat.
I do not want to see Stanford and the Lopez twins in the 2nd round. I just dont see how Lundari still has Indiana at a 5. Losing to Minnesota is just bad. IU hasnt done anythind since Sampson took the money and ran. If you are going to penalize teams for being without key players, you would think you would penalize a team for what they have done since their coach left.
ND's excellence appears to be smoke and mirrors. While they have a couple good players, they are containable, and they are sub-.500 away from the JACC.
I see an early out.
I think our correct seed is a five. However, a 6 seed would not surprise me. Anything worse than that is an insult. Notre Dame being seeded ahead of us would also be an insult.
Quote from: MUFanInGreenBay on March 15, 2008, 11:52:08 AM
There are 3 teams I hope I don't see in MU's side of the bracket - Stanford, North Carolina, and Kansas. Those are the 3 teams that I just don't think MU can beat unless they shoot out of their mind. I think we can definately hang with and possibly beat all the other top teams in the country. Tennessee, Memphis, UCLA, Duke, and Texas are top 10 teams I believe we can upset if we play well. UCLA would prolly be the toughest of this bunch to beat though.
Palm's latest bracket has MU as a 6 playing Stanford in round 2 (St. Joes - round 1).
Checked Lunardi and he has us playing Arizona in round one and then Stanford in round two. Seems like we should be at least the top #6 and this is not the best matchup for us. In Anaheim no less. Let's hope that he is dead wrong.
Quote from: NYWarrior on March 15, 2008, 03:41:51 PM
Quote from: muwarrior87 on March 15, 2008, 02:43:30 PM
is it possible for the people who check the bracketology to check one of the more reputable sources, i.e. that one guy that has gotten like 2 seedings wrong in the past 5 years. Lunardi is clueless when it comes to seedings and is off more often than he is on.
I think u are speaking of Jerry Palm
http://www.collegerpi.com/
He currently has MU as a 5 seed -- but that does not include last night's loss
yup, that's the guy, thanks NYWarrior