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HouWarrior

My city ( and almost everyone ) did not expect this NCAA Final Four field, ...so the Chron writer attempted comparisons to the fields of prior years in search of outlier tourney fields.

When MU won in 1977 it had the most losses for any tourney winner to that point, correct? In any case, the final four field of 1977 made his list, kind of in "second" place, to this year's odd menagerie.

https://www.chron.com/sports/college/article/houston-host-strangest-final-four-17862788.php

Note this location and field are reminiscent to UConn of their 2011 FF wins in Houston, which included a field with upstart no 11 VCU led by a young Shaka Smart
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tower912

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Uncle Rico

Quote from: HouWarrior on March 29, 2023, 08:13:36 AM
My city ( and almost everyone ) did not expect this NCAA Final Four field, ...so the Chron writer attempted comparisons to the fields of prior years in search of outlier tourney fields.

When MU won in 1977 it had the most losses for any tourney winner to that point, correct? In any case, the final four field of 1977 made his list, kind of in "second" place, to this year's odd menagerie.

https://www.chron.com/sports/college/article/houston-host-strangest-final-four-17862788.php

Note this location and field are reminiscent to UConn of their 2011 FF wins in Houston, which included a field with upstart no 11 VCU led by a young Shaka Smart

In the modern era, 64 team+ format, it's closest to 2011.  Even 2014 which had a Final of a 7 versus an 8, had a 1 and 2 seed in the Final 4. 

The 2011 Final 4 was hot garbage.
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tower912

The combined sum of the seeds of the final 4 participants is second only to 2011.    It is what makes the tournament great.   

All year, all across college basketball, the refrain was 'there are no dominant teams'.     Well, that was proven.   

Another underlying theme on this board was that UConn was the scariest team in the Big East.    Apparently, we know ball.   
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NCMUFan

Maybe the normal has finally happened and aberrations occurred in the past.

brewcity77

Quote from: Uncle Rico on March 29, 2023, 08:29:01 AM
In the modern era, 64 team+ format, it's closest to 2011.  Even 2014 which had a Final of a 7 versus an 8, had a 1 and 2 seed in the Final 4. 

The 2011 Final 4 was hot garbage.

Basically, we've learned that when there's a crap Final Four, UConn will be there to take advantage.

Uncle Rico

Quote from: brewcity77 on March 29, 2023, 10:24:56 AM
Basically, we've learned that when there's a crap Final Four, UConn will be there to take advantage.

At least in '14, they beat a real good Florida team
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