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[QUOTE="UofCT, post: 4217097, member: 1073"] It happens very regularly actually. Last year we saw UCLA make the final four as an 11-seed In 2019 - Auburn made it as a 5-seed In 2018 - Loyola Chicago made it as an 11-seed In 2017 - South Carolina made it as a 7-seed In 2016 - Syracuse made it as a 10-seed In 2015 - Michigan State made it as a 7-seed. Every year higher seeds make the final four. You don't need to be a 1, 2, or 3. That is my point. I'd obviously prefer a favorable seed but let's not pretend that is impossible to make the final four if you're not a higher seed. It happens all the time. Legitimately every year. [/QUOTE]
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