Which is all warmup for my out of the box proposal:
It is in the best interest of Louisville to lose enough games (other than against UConn) to ensure that they get a three or worse seed.
Why?
Because it isn't just biased UConn fans who think UConn is the elephant in the room, and even if you think UConn might stumble, you'd be hard pressed to find someone who honestly expects that UConn will stumble prior to the FF.
Which mean on selection Sunday or Monday or whenever, the first thing every team will be looking for is whether they are in or not in UConn's bracket, and secondarily, who they are slated to play.
Louisville's best chance of getting to Nashville is to have anyone other than UConn in their bracket.
And they can ensure that if they are a three seed or worse.
The principles say (subject to the fact that this year's have not been written and if they read this, they may get modified):
Conference teams shall not meet prior to the regional
final unless a ninth team is selected from a conference.
We can safely assume that there will not be nine teams from the AAC. Which means if Louisville is a three seed or worse, they cannot put UConn in the same bracket as Louisville.
If I am reading the
principles correctly.