03-01-2017, 08:40 PM | #21 |
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Not sure this thread is for me...But I will say that I hope we aren't out in Spokane again. At least when we've been out there though we've had other Eastern Time teams in our pod. Still don't love it though.
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03-01-2017, 08:46 PM | #22 |
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Fwiw, according to the rules they don't set interesting matchups.
It's also borderline impossible to not have"interesting matchups no matter what" by pure chance and randomness when you're talking about this number of games/teams. However, certain teams that are close to one another by proximity are getting paired together in parts of brackets more often isn't coincidence. There is an actual rule that the committee tries to keep teams within "X" number of miles from their university so long as it's not putting a top 4 seeded team at a home court disadvantage. The reason is, any team within whatever that number of miles between university and game location will be travel by bus instead of plane. This is also done to help ticket sales. What they don't do, is " hey let's see how we can get Kentucky and Indiana to play." It more works like "these two teams are 4 and 5 seeds, geographically they are both close and if we send them to the same location we get off cheaper for travel and it's easier for fans to buy up tickets for that particular pod. |
03-01-2017, 09:02 PM | #23 |
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I don't really care where we are just as long as we don't have a mid afternoon game.
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03-01-2017, 09:25 PM | #25 |
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I didn't say that. I said that it's not like Mick is saying UC is getting screwed. He's saying that this happens all the time to a bunch of different teams. Sure, UC shouldn't have been a 6 seed that year. It didn't screw UC. It screwed Florida State.
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03-02-2017, 04:27 AM | #27 |
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Bottom line is seeding and brackets are supposed to be established by how your team performed on the court. Not how much interest or revenue it's match up may generate. That is what our Coach is saying and he is 100% correct.
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03-02-2017, 04:30 AM | #28 |
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the tournament doesn't need help from the committee to be compelling. There is a process based on performance and should be followed. Anything short of that is BS.
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03-02-2017, 06:17 AM | #29 | |
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Yes they use matrices to seed teams but the committee really sets the matchups. Shouldn't they use one of the formulas that basically ranks the team's and place those teams on theIraq respected line. I guess that would be near impossible because we would have a lot of same conference teams playing earlier and there is not one true matrix the committee uses. Interesting to think about. |
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03-02-2017, 06:22 AM | #30 |
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Come on. Don't be naive. You don't think the CFP teams are chosen as a result of getting viewership as high as possible? Huge fans of College Football would watch regardless. They are trying to gain viewers from the casual fans. That's why Ohio State was in over Penn State. The same thing happens in college hoops. There just happens to be 68 teams that get invited. They have to follow rules as to where they put teams but there is enough wiggle room that they can manipulate the bracket to interest casual fans. It happens every year. It will this year too. And like I said, I'm fine with it.
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