Creighton losing further secured our chance at 6 seed. Not many teams left that can potentially push us down
It was due to the pod placement of the 4 seeds, not the 1 seeds. Each top 4 seed gets an independent pod placement.They did have to move down because of the Sunday games. But it was because it just happened to work out that every 1 seed was awarded a Fri/Sun location.
This year Lexington is a Thu/Sat site, and will most likely be where Auburn plays so BYU could get put there.
Don’t know why that surprises anyone. One game against a good opponent won’t change the seed line much compared to the 30 other games. Conference tournaments are about pride for the P5.Maybe I heard wrong, but between the BTT games, the head of the tournament committee said that they already had the first 9 lines completed and they were working on 10-12 tonight. Did anyone else hear that?
To me, that says the outside of a bid stealer, none of these conference tournaments, after maybe round 1, really matter.
This has ALWAYS been the case, yet every year, people insist it isn’t.Maybe I heard wrong, but between the BTT games, the head of the tournament committee said that they already had the first 9 lines completed and they were working on 10-12 tonight. Did anyone else hear that?
To me, that says the outside of a bid stealer, none of these conference tournaments, after maybe round 1, really matter.
Maybe I heard wrong, but between the BTT games, the head of the tournament committee said that they already had the first 9 lines completed and they were working on 10-12 tonight. Did anyone else hear that?
To me, that says the outside of a bid stealer, none of these conference tournaments, after maybe round 1, really matter.
2-1 q1a, 6-1 q1, 11-3 quads 1/2 is pretty gaudy.What about their losses to Arkansas St., Temple and Wichita St?
I knew that the championship game didn't mean much, but teams potentially racking up a couple of Q1 wins on a Friday/Saturday seems kind of meaningful. Should Ohio State feel good about their chances since the Iowa game didn't happen?![]()
This has been the case for years.
This is more for the teams that were already in before this weekend because seeding isn’t going to change based off of the results in the conference tournaments.I knew that the championship game didn't mean much, but teams potentially racking up a couple of Q1 wins on a Friday/Saturday seems kind of meaningful. Should Ohio State feel good about their chances since the Iowa game didn't happen?
The games absolutely do matter going into Saturday. The committee by early part of Saturday generally has the top half of seeds solidified (or a couple alternatives if the Saturday outcomes change anything). The lower seeds are more of an art, and there is likely disagreements among committee members that need to get hashed out, which is why those seeds do not get agreed upon until late Saturday. Sunday games usually have no impact (unless a bid thief is possible, which they will have two alternatives ready to go).I knew that the championship game didn't mean much, but teams potentially racking up a couple of Q1 wins on a Friday/Saturday seems kind of meaningful. Should Ohio State feel good about their chances since the Iowa game didn't happen?
No, people push back against the idea that conference tournaments don’t matter at all. The idea that a Thursday BTT Quad 1 win doesn’t matter just as much as a Quad 1 win to end the regular season is absurd, and that’s what people who argue the BTT matters are saying.This has ALWAYS been the case, yet every year, people insist it isn’t.![]()
There are people every year — this year included — who posture that getting to the Sunday game and/or winning the B1G Tournament will bump us up a seed line or two. But every year — this year included — the committee has made it clear that the majority of the seeding is put to bed Friday night with only the potential bid stealers and the 11-12 range still in play. Few people here have contended that the BTT doesn’t matter at all. Those who have are wrong.No, people push back against the idea that conference tournaments don’t matter at all. The idea that a Thursday BTT Quad 1 win doesn’t matter just as much as a Quad 1 win to end the regular season is absurd, and that’s what people who argue the BTT matters are saying.
I don’t think the belief that Saturday games would be taken into account is that widespread. Usually you only ever hear people say “MAKE it to Saturday,” which would mean the results of Friday matter … and I think they do. However, it’s just one game, so it can only “matter” in the sense of changing a team’s seed so much.
You're right, I'll be shocked if Illinois ends up in Milwaukee. Seems like Milwaukee will be Michigan State plus Wisconsin or Iowa State, and I can't see the committee wanting an Illinois-Iowa State rematch in the second round. That would kind of lame.I think Wisconsin likely jumping Iowa State puts a little dent in Milwaukee (probably can only get it with Kentucky now). Still like the odds since likely 6 BYU can’t play on Sunday and Milwaukee is a Sunday site, but it’s a little less likely now.
IMO Kentucky wouldn't be the worst case 3 seed matchup. If we're looking at Iowa State, Texas Tech, Texas A&M .... yeah.Some results from the past 2 days... it doesn't make me feel any less frustrated about the Maryland game, but there were a lot of beatdowns being handed out
Alabama beats Kentucky by 29
Maryland beats Illinois by 23
Florida beats Alabama by 22
Houston beats BYU by 20
Michigan beats Purdue by 18
St John's beats Marquette by 16
Wisconsin beats UCLA by 16
I don't think it's outside the realm of the possibility that they have seed lines set for a lot of teams but have a couple market to flip depending on results of Saturday and Sunday games.There are people every year — this year included — who posture that getting to the Sunday game and/or winning the B1G Tournament will bump us up a seed line or two. But every year — this year included — the committee has made it clear that the majority of the seeding is put to bed Friday night with only the potential bid stealers and the 11-12 range still in play. Few people here have contended that the BTT doesn’t matter at all. Those who have are wrong.
I want to play Kentucky just so we can move past the absolutely bizarre fact that we have not played them in any setting since 1984.IMO Kentucky wouldn't be the worst case 3 seed matchup. If we're looking at Iowa State, Texas Tech, Texas A&M .... yeah.
Saturday games and when possible / necessary Sunday games are taken into account. The committee has even said they create various contingency brackets based on what happens Sunday. However, the B1G championship ends after their deadline to submit their final bracket so those results are almost never taken into account.
The confusion may be that they cast their ballots for teams during the conference tournaments. So, in that sense, by yesterday they probably were done with the first 9 seed lines or whatever. But after that, there's still a "scrubbing" process where they can adjust the bracket based on recent outcomes.
"Every game does matter, we do pay very close attention to that and it may or may not move somebody up or down on the seed line but we’ll certainly consider what happens this week.”
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Think Michigan state would probably prefer Cleveland, think that’s a shorter drive for their fans.You're right, I'll be shocked if Illinois ends up in Milwaukee. Seems like Milwaukee will be Michigan State plus Wisconsin or Iowa State, and I can't see the committee wanting an Illinois-Iowa State rematch in the second round. That would kind of lame.