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Bracketology 3/4/24

University of Southern California (the historical USC back to to Cheryl Miller & The McGee twins), then Univeristy of Southern Carolina
Is it clear now ?
The “historical” USC founded in 1801 in the state whose postal abbreviation is SC or the one founded in 1880 in a state abbreviated as CA?
 
If UConn can get some help today it would be tremendous. Currently the team is viewed as a #3 per Charlie. If Arizona can beat USC or Utah top UCLA then UConn win out that should be enough to move us to the #2 line. We need yo be the third #2 seed to avoid South Carolina
Why does UCONN need to be a #2? I like us to be the best #3.
 
The “historical” USC founded in 1801 in the state whose postal abbreviation is SC or the one founded in 1880 in a state abbreviated as CA?
Frankly, VisitingCock, will you admit that USC is Southern California, Basketball wise ?
 
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CC with this morning's update. Top 16 remain the same. UConn still ping-ponging around, however now away from SC.

Iowa is one of two new No. 1 seeds. Thanks to Maryland's shockingly comfortable upset of Ohio State, which was the No. 3 overall team, and the Hawkeyes' dismantling of Penn State on Friday, Iowa moves to the top line for the first time since Feb 19. If the Hawkeyes win the Big Ten tournament -- and that path got even clearer when Michigan eliminated Indiana -- Iowa will be a No. 1 seed on Selection Sunday. And despite not playing Friday, Texas joins the top line as well. Still waiting to play in the Big 12 tournament, the Longhorns are the beneficiaries of USC's double-overtime win over UCLA, which knocked the Bruins from a No. 1 seed. Texas' hold on a No. 1 is far from secure. The Longhorns likely have to win the Big 12 tournament and/or hope that USC beat Stanford to win the Pac-12.

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FIFY. That's how you can tell them apart. ;)
Read again. I think you missed a bit. South Carolina’s State postal abbreviation doesn’t include a dollar symbol - unless it’s in reference to Mississippi and a small handful of others. I do appreciate your intent though.
 
Read again. I think you missed a bit. South Carolina’s State postal abbreviation doesn’t include a dollar symbol - unless it’s in reference to Mississippi and a small handful of others. I do appreciate your intent though.
Hilariously, after I hit post I realized it, but this thread doesn't let me edit my posts once they've been live for a few minutes, so there it is. May your state one day be blessed with bountiful pay-for-play money the way our neighbors to the South have long seemed to be!
 
Hilariously, after I hit post I realized it, but this thread doesn't let me edit my posts once they've been live for a few minutes, so there it is. May your state one day be blessed with bountiful pay-for-play money the way our neighbors to the South have long seemed to be!
Actually I believe that you have up to 30 minutes to edit mistakes before the post is frozen.
 
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Imma need more than one cup of coffee this morning. CC updated his bracket at 1:30 am. No changes to top 16 teams, although ND moves up a spot, and VA Tech down.

Notre Dame looks like the best team in the ACC and has reached the championship game of the ACC tournament. With wins over Louisville and Virginia Tech in Greensboro, Notre Dame has jumped to a No. 3 seed. The Irish were just outside looking in during the NCAA tournament selection committee's two reveals of the top 16 seeds. But now they've won seven in a row since losing to NC State -- their opponent in Sunday's ACC tournament title game. Notre Dame was the biggest mover on a Saturday that saw most of the remaining favorites win and hold their spots.
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