What about N C State?Stanford is and neither Maryland or Louisville should be, but Baylor is the one that might deserve an explanation. The reveal was made prior to Sunday games.
That was my first thought.What about N C State?
Unless they win the SEC Tourney, they probably won't be. That last "Reveal" doesn't mean anything now. Hell, it didn't mean anything by they time they revealed it. Last Sunday's games and the Conference Tourneys will change it.How is South Carolina a number one seed?
I agree, my mind was not completely in gear.That was my first thought.
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Not impressed with Baylor at all, but I agree with the rest. SC is not a #1, and I can't believe the committee does not see it. Maybe they know that the Nike ball won't be used in the tournament, giving them an accommodation like an injured player coming back.Stanford is and neither Maryland or Louisville should be, but Baylor is the one that might deserve an explanation. The reveal was made prior to Sunday games.
Only with a Wilson ball.How is South Carolina a number one seed?
That would be a very tough draw for SC. NC State is a serious contender this year. Don’t sleep on them.According to Voepel,
Hemisfair region: 1. South Carolina, 2. NC State, 3. Indiana, 4. Oregon
The Wolfpack went from No. 6 last time to No. 5, and according to Bracketologist Charlie Creme, NC State is still in the mix for a No. 1 overall seed.
I said many time his is a rotten creme.
Baylor is a tough defensive team, but they can be offensively challenged, and quite frankly the Big 12 is probably the weakest P5 conference from top to bottom.
Creme has a Wilson ball prominently displayed in his display case when doing TV interviews.Only with a Wilson ball.
Creme said it best:How is South Carolina a number one seed?
Creme does not rank the teams. He tries to predict how the committee will rank the teams.Creme has a Wilson ball prominently displayed in his display case when doing TV interviews.
Perhaps he’s giving us a clue as to his reasoning for ranking SC as a number one seed
I generally agree, although it’s unlikely that SC will be a 1 seed if they lose again in the SEC tournament. Should SC lose, I think the last #1 will be whichever team, Louisville or NC St, wins the ACC tournament.I think Uconn..TA&M..and Stanford are a given..The last #1 I think is SC..I think they would beat both NC State and L'ville.,Yes NCState beat them but that was really early...The Aggies may be the most complete team..Good post players ..guards that can shoot..a very good defense and a great coach
+1000000Why is Stanford included in the question? They're overall #2.
South Carolina has a far better resume than Baylor and Louisville. It's not even close. If you're just counting the number of losses, then you have no idea how resumes are evaluated.
I would give NC State the edge over SC for the last #1 seed. SC does have more Quadrant 1 wins, and NC State's two losses are "softer" than any of SC's losses, but NC State has two wins that are far better than SC's best wins.
I think Uconn..TA&M..and Stanford are a given..The last #1 I think is SC..I think they would beat both NC State and L'ville.,Yes NCState beat them but that was really early...The Aggies may be the most complete team..Good post players ..guards that can shoot..a very good defense and a great coach


Plus State played the game without Jada Boyd..... a sixth woman who averages 11pts and 6 rebounds a game. The Aggies might be the most complete team, but State is a very balanced team as well. They only go 7 deep... but all 7 players are capable of dropping 15+ points in a game at any given time... not many teams like that around.AgreeI generally agree, although it’s unlikely that SC will be a 1 seed if they lose again in the SEC tournament. Should SC lose, I think the last #1 will be whichever team, Louisville or NC St, wins the ACC tournament.
I dont think 1 good win is going to be enough to get Louisville a #1. If SC & NCSt lose, I suspect it'll be Maryland or possibly Baylor.I generally agree, although it’s unlikely that SC will be a 1 seed if they lose again in the SEC tournament. Should SC lose, I think the last #1 will be whichever team, Louisville or NC St, wins the ACC tournament.