Albany 2 seed | Page 2 | The Boneyard

Albany 2 seed

who will be 2 seed in Albany?

  • Florida st

    Votes: 11 11.8%
  • So Carolina

    Votes: 42 45.2%
  • Stanford

    Votes: 5 5.4%
  • Tennessee

    Votes: 10 10.8%
  • Texas

    Votes: 13 14.0%
  • Ucla

    Votes: 5 5.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 7 7.5%

  • Total voters
    93
I'm thinking Texas. Assuming Louisville and Notre Dame both remain #1's and/or Oregon runs the Pac12 and gains a #1, Louisville and Notre Dame will be in Lexington and Spokane, Oregon in Spokane, and MSST will be in Kansas City. South Carolina fans travel, so they'll likely be in Lexington. Assuming Baylor and Texas are the remaining 2's, I would think they'd put Baylor in KC and Texas in Albany.

Of course, as said above, that can change somewhat if the conference tourneys don't go as planned.
 
UConn also played Texas this season. It's gonna be SC or Texas, IMO. Doesn't matter that they played once in the regular season.

The only way Tennessee has any chance as a #2 seed is if Texas loses in Big 12 quarterfinals.

If SC wins the SEC tourney, they could move up a bit, or Miss. State could move down one slot so the there wouldn't be that #2 vs #7 pairing from the same conference.

I know you guys don't like Tennessee, but they are 8-6 against the RPI Top 50 and have two wins over SC, and wins over Texas, Georgia, A&M and Stanford. And, vie of those losses are to South Carolina, Miss. State, ND, Mizzou. and A&M. They are solidly on the 3 line, IMO.

Tennessee Volunteers Schedule (Clubhouse) 2018 Womens College Basketball - WarrenNolan.com

I was actually thinking that TN was closer to a #4 seed, When they beat SC those 2 times there was no Wilson in the line up. On the Texas game it was not the same team that played UConn, if Texas had played half the game they did against UConn they would have thrashed TN.
 
Just about every team has had wins/losses when the opposition was without a key player. Great win for South Carolina yesterday, btw.

Personally, I think Tennessee has a great resume. I'm not gonna discredit their win over Texas just because Joyner Holmes wasn't yet back from suspension.

Crème said last night that Tennessee is safely on the 3-line. Mizzou moved down to the 5-line, while A&M has moved up to the 4-line. Georgia safely in as sub-regional host, and could help itself up to the 3-line with a win over SC today.

Five SEC teams will be seeded: 1, 2, 3, 4, and 4. Georgia the only team with a chance to improve their seed.

My point was actually related to someone thinking Tennessee’s two wins over USC would help their seeding and I don’t think they will.
 
.-.
If South Carolina wins the SEC I gotta think they are the 2 in Lexington? Oregon seems penciled in for Spokane. I can't imagine they are dumb enough to Put Baylor or ND in Albany (but who knows). That would leave Texas.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
168,409
Messages
4,571,817
Members
10,477
Latest member
Goose91


Top Bottom