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My take: I think MSST will win the NC.
NOT!
My take: I think MSST will win the NC.
But..... I can just smell tons of upsets. Not quite like 2015-2016 where it was upset-city - UConn the only 1 seed to make it to the Final Four. But I can just imagine scenarios in this tournament where there'll some major upsets coming our way.
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Graham has us beating the Ducks in the title game. I'll take that! .
I saw them 2 years ago in Bridgeport. It wasn't especially close.I have long wanted to see Oregon play UConn.
I saw them 2 years ago in Bridgeport. It wasn't especially close.
Well that was when Sabrina and Hebard were freshmen! No one expected them to make it to the elite eightI saw them 2 years ago in Bridgeport. It wasn't especially close.
Well, they had Bando and McGuire. Their record wasn't that impressive, but they played well late.Well that was when Sabrina and Hebard were freshmen! No one expected them to make it to the elite eight
Well that was when Sabrina and Hebard were freshmen! No one expected them to make it to the elite eight
Napheesa Collier was a sophomore and she had 28 points, 12 rebounds, 2 assists, 4 blocks, and 2 steals.Well that was when Sabrina and Hebard were freshmen! No one expected them to make it to the elite eight
I liked your analysis, and assumptions. I hope you[ve been speaking to the Gods of basketball I mean the Basketball Gods from your finger to their ears. \There is no ambiguity about the fact that all three "experts" are expecting UConn to beat Louisville (or Louisville to lose before that, perhaps to Oregon State), since they all predict UConn being in the Final Four.
What I find mysterious is that if UConn is the top #2 seed, does that imply that Louisville is the bottom #1 seed? (Maybe not, since the G -- for Geography -- trumps the S.) If Louisville were the bottom #1 seed, then you would expect the winner of the Albany region to face the overall #1 (Baylor) in the National Semifinal. But the bracket shows instead that the Albany winner will meet the Chicago winner. That seems to suggest that Louisville is indeed #3 overall, and is matched up with #5 overall (UConn) because of geography.
It does appear that for UConn to win NC #12, they will probably have to beat exactly the same three teams that they have already faced in their OOC schedule: Louisville, ND, and Baylor. As we all know, they were 1-2 against these teams in the regular season.