YKCornelius
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Plebe, while "Getting floor-mopped by a top team does not earn a higher seed" is snarkily correct, it apparently doesn't hurt either. Case in point is South Carolina who got "floor-mopped" not once, but twice by top teams, yet will still be a #1 seed, possibly #1 overall.None of which constitutes a case for a higher seed.
—Every team can be described as “having to play their schedule”.
—Raw W-L record means little. South Dakota State is 27-3 and beat Creighton and is only projected as a 9 seed. Grand Canyon is 28-2 and won't be higher than a 12 seed.
—Getting floor-mopped by a top team does not earn a higher seed.
If anything, an 8 seed is a tad generous now that I look more closely. Again, the best that can be said for them is that they “held serve” against weaker foes and didn't lose to anyone worse than the Jackrabbits.

Regarding Creighton holding serve and not losing to anyone worse than a NCAA tournament-bound team, that can't be said of some teams that have been given a seeding above the Blue Jays, can it? For instance, #7 seeded Oklahoma State, who lost to last place (5-25) Houston and 11th place Kansas during Big 12 play, after playing a non-conference schedule at the beginning of the year that would make Kim Mulkey blush with pride.
Here's the eyeball test issue that is conveniently ignored by the bracketologists, and frustrating to fans of beautiful, team basketball: Creighton has been "judged" by 31/32 AP voters and 31 WBB coaches over the last six weeks as being somewhere between the 21st and 26th best team in WCBB. That should correspond to a 6 or 7 seed. In fact, the latest AP Poll showed Creighton appearing on 27 of the 32 ballots from voters all across the country, with five voters ranking them between #14 and #19.
So, while you might be playing Devil's Advocate to posters who wonder why the Blue Jays - with an experienced team that went to the NCAA's last year as a #7 seed (despite losing to every ranked team they played and not making it to the BET finals) and wound up losing a very close 2nd round game to UCLA at Pauly Pavilion - are currently looking at a #8 seed with bracketologists, I would say their consternation is well founded.
Count me in with those that think the #22 team in the country should be - at worst - a #7 seed.
