Doesn't the top 2 seed get matched with the worst 1 seed???Is there ever a time when your brain is NOT telling you that???
Doesn't the top 2 seed get matched with the worst 1 seed???Is there ever a time when your brain is NOT telling you that???
This is so on the money. I was there in the Horizon and that was far and away the loudest and craziest game I have attended in my 65 years as an Illini. It no question helped us. We could have the same thing at the UC, but we must get in front of scUM. The other poster saying we get a 1 with scUM is right on, scUM would get it now before us, and honestly I think we will most likely have to beat scUM in Champaign and in Chicago in the BTT?It would seem Michigan is the "gettable" 1 seed. TBH the B12 & Big East are pretty charmin soft this year so the depth of teams past like the top 3 in each league really drops off. So the likelihood of Zona or UCONN (especially UCONN) losing much is sort of unlikely.
The BIG is such a grinder that Michigan could stumble some. They have looked somewhat mortal in recent games (losing to Wiscy, barely surviving Penn State). Honestly that's the one we want anyway if we want to get the Chicago regional. If Michigan is still high enough to be on the 1 line they are probably going to Chicago & would frankly deserve it since they have been at the top all year.
The other 3 have no ties to the region so would be more likely to go elsewhere. Getting Chicago isn't a guarantee or a be all/end all, but having to win a S16 or E8 game in front of a raucous home type crowd is a heck of a lot easier than winning that same game in Houston, San Jose or DC.
As I think back to 2005, I can honestly say I don't think the AZ comeback happens if that game is somewhere other than in Illinois country. We were dead to rights but the crowd virtually willed that team home. It was like the 18,000 there just refused to let it end. Of course the team made plays but the crowd at the end was a huge factor. We really want that if we can get it again.
Not if they are from the same conferenceDoesn't the top 2 seed get matched with the worst 1 seed???
Right, because that includes a win over Michigan, at which point, we'd have near identical resumes but we would have a head-to-head win. Though the Alabama loss is looking worse by the week. Not a bad loss, but not as much of a good loss as it used to be.It’s as simple as win out the regular season-> 1 seed. Don’t need to worry about other teams at this point.
I hate that such an iconic memory is literally prohibitively expensive for me right now, lol.
I was reading about this yesterday, and apparently, the prices will come down as the finalists shake out, if you can stomach planning a whole trip without getting the tickets until the last minute.I hate that such an iconic memory is literally prohibitively expensive for me right now, lol.![]()
So let’s just win out and be the 1 seed representing the B1G. Problem solved!Which means if we are the top 2 seed, we will get Chicago if the 1 seed is not a B1G team. And we won't get Chicago if the 1 seed is a B1G team.
As for the 5th B1G team with a top 4 seed, it won't be Illinois, so I don't care where they go. Bring em on.
I was reading about this yesterday, and apparently, the prices will come down as the finalists shake out, if you can stomach planning a whole trip without getting the tickets until the last minute.
Would appreciate any corroboration here, I will absolutely be going to Indianapolis if Illinois makes a final four so would be good to know when to buy.
I applied for FF tickets from the NCAA in late May and was fortunate enough to be awarded 2 tickets around September. It was $360 per ticket and a $25 service fee so $745 total. The tickets are up in the rafters in a football stadium so probably only going if the Beloved make it.
I applied for FF tickets from the NCAA in late May and was fortunate enough to be awarded 2 tickets around September. It was $360 per ticket and a $25 service fee so $745 total. The tickets are up in the rafters in a football stadium so probably only going if the Beloved make it.
For perspective, I paid $300 per ticket for 100 level tickets for the ILL-UT MBB game. I paid $400 per ticket for the ILL-OSU football game in the lower bowl near the scoreboard…40 rows up roughly. I paid $375 per ticket for the MSC Bowl and was 5 rows up 45 yard line.
Just sharing in case it helps someone. The OSU game was a rough memory but the other ones were amazing.
Well, the tough ticket is not really Monday night it is for the Saturday games. I paid $750 to sit in the upper deck of the dome in STL for Saturday games in 2005. MSU lost to UNC in the first game. As soon as that game was over people just run up and down the aisles with wads of money trying to buy tickets from the losing teams fans.I was reading about this yesterday, and apparently, the prices will come down as the finalists shake out, if you can stomach planning a whole trip without getting the tickets until the last minute.
Would appreciate any corroboration here, I will absolutely be going to Indianapolis if Illinois makes a final four so would be good to know when to buy.
some folks do a really good job of posting seeding odds as it relates to tournament advancement.
I know it’s far more likely a 2 seed loses round 1 - but I’d be curious the “upset rate” of 1s versus 2s in the round of 32.
Thanks for sharing. That’s good to know…I’m not an expert on these things but yes very similar price and seats though not sure what the Ticketmaster price is after fees or if that includes fees. Mine includes all fees. I’m glad you shared though…it’s good to have options and you can pick the seats you want…I couldn’t.View attachment 47173
You can get them similar price right now on Ticketmaster
Makes some sense. There's a constant, finite pool of tickets. Right now there are probably 32 delusional fan bases thinking this is their year.I was under the impression that prices would increase as the event drew closer, but I can see after some quick research that isn't the case.
What I am reading now suggests there's less "blue blood" (large fanbases) excitement as some/most of them get eliminated, and reseller competition leads to price drops as well as folks begin to offload tickets.
One thing I see is to actually wait until after the E8 once the teams are set.
This all seems pretty counterintuitive to me, but I guess I'll believe what I'm reading on the interwebs today.
Tennessee win aging well. Tech win aging relatively well… If Alabama on a neutral is your “bad” loss.. you’re pretty pretty good.Right, because that includes a win over Michigan, at which point, we'd have near identical resumes but we would have a head-to-head win. Though the Alabama loss is looking worse by the week. Not a bad loss, but not as much of a good loss as it used to be.
Why don't we just root for Michigan to flub one against a middling Big Ten team just in case.
It’s fees included. Also a lot of tickets aren’t even available from the 4 fanbases that make it to resell yet. Ideally if we make it,the other 2 teams aren’t local.Thanks for sharing. That’s good to know…I’m not an expert on these things but yes very similar price and seats though not sure what the Ticketmaster price is after fees or if that includes fees. Mine includes all fees. I’m glad you shared though…it’s good to have options and you can pick the seats you want…I couldn’t.
I’d guess a solid amount of tickets aren’t in the market yet as they are held back for the participating teams. I’ve gone to first weekend a few times but those were pre planned regardless of where Illinois was playing and some were years where we didn’t make the tourney anyway.I was reading about this yesterday, and apparently, the prices will come down as the finalists shake out, if you can stomach planning a whole trip without getting the tickets until the last minute.
Would appreciate any corroboration here, I will absolutely be going to Indianapolis if Illinois makes a final four so would be good to know when to buy.
Right, but if we win out and Michigan only loses that one to us, then they have a better record with their only other lose being Wisconsin. Our losses would be better but there would be more of them. So I'll just root for Michigan to drop one to another middling team to make it an easy call.Tennessee win aging well. Tech win aging relatively well… If Alabama on a neutral is your “bad” loss.. you’re pretty pretty good.