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Great point.Yeah, that’s an average “adjusted for strength of schedule”. What’s the real number?
Great point.Yeah, that’s an average “adjusted for strength of schedule”. What’s the real number?
Here are the things that leap off the page to me from the article:
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If Connecticut is one of the four best teams in the nation, with the second best likelihood of winning the entire tournament, why aren’t they a one seed? If they were the one seed in Bridgeport, no one has an issue.
For what it’s worth, on the Men’s side Duke and North Carolina have been playing in Greensboro for years. Where was all the outrage then?
Yes, it is fair.
It was earned - not given!
So what’s the over/under on the number of times you will need to correct someone on the BY on this misperception? I got $20 on 9 times.Good gosh man.... for the third time this thread... there is a difference in playing first and second round games in Greensboro as opposed to having regionals. NC has had two men's regionals in the past 30 years. 1998 and 2008. One in Greensboro, one in Charlotte. Duke appeared in neither. The 1994 FInal Four was held in Charlotte.... Duke appeared in that one. The 1974 Final Four was in Greensboro... NC State cut down the nets.... ending UCLA's string of championships. One thing people have failed to mention... two of the three times that Duke MBB have played in NC since 2010.. 2012 in Greensboro, and 2014 in Raleigh, they have lost in the first round... some home court advantage.

So you’re saying an advantage is not an advantage when the advantaged teams don’t take advantage?Good gosh man.... for the third time this thread... there is a difference in playing first and second round games in Greensboro as opposed to having regionals. NC has had two men's regionals in the past 30 years. 1998 and 2008. One in Greensboro, one in Charlotte. Duke appeared in neither. The 1994 FInal Four was held in Charlotte.... Duke appeared in that one. The 1974 Final Four was in Greensboro... NC State cut down the nets.... ending UCLA's string of championships. One thing people have failed to mention... two of the three times that Duke MBB have played in NC since 2010.. 2012 in Greensboro, and 2014 in Raleigh, they have lost in the first round... some home court advantage.
You're wrong.So what’s the over/under on the number of times you will need to correct someone on the BY on this misperception? I got $20 on 9 times.![]()
And if the NCAA and its member schools lose millions of dollars each year on travel costs for WBB games in arenas that are sparsely attended, is that OK?I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament has home games. I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament doesn’t have to leave their own state before the Final Four. It’s wrong and should be corrected.
NAH, it always flies by. It is the best time of year for a college basketball fan.It's only Monday, not even one day after selection Sunday...this tourney is going to be a very long one.
Wrong about 9 times, or wrong about the misperception that UNC & Duke frequently play in the Greensboro region?You're wrong.
To quote Steven A. Smith "Fair is a place where they judge pigs".I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament has home games. I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament doesn’t have to leave their own state before the Final Four. It’s wrong and should be corrected.
So what’s the over/under on the number of times you will need to correct someone on the BY on this misperception? I got $20 on 9 times.![]()
Until the Women's tournament is in a financial position such that major metropolitan areas see value in bidding to host NCAA WBB regionals your going to continue to see smaller cities in the vicinity of major WBB programs bid to host.I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament has home games. I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament doesn’t have to leave their own state before the Final Four. It’s wrong and should be corrected.
Sorry. I guess my humor wasn't apparent enough. I should have said, "You're wrong. I've got 10 times".Wrong about 9 times, or wrong about the misperception that UNC & Duke frequently play in the Greensboro region?
So you’re saying that Carolina fans prefer UNC to Duke substantially?The thing is... anyone who lives in NC and follows College Basketball knows that if the early round games are held in NC or SC.... and UNC and Duke are in the same building... its a disadvantage for Duke. Duke fans would rather have Duke play early round games in Tampa or Portland Oregon than have to share a sub-regional location with the Tar heels anywhere in the Carolinas. But anyway... don't want to hi-jack this thread with MBB talk.... so I'll stop.
But Albany & Bridgeport are hardly alone in their efforts to fill the stands with fans from a nearby school. Ft Wayne, IN has done the same with ND in mind. Unfortunately, the last time Ft Wayne held a regional, ND stumbled and didn’t even make the tournament.


any UConn game played in the New England or Middle Atlantic states would be a home game............that's what happens when you are really, really good for a long time..........I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament has home games. I don’t think it’s fair that any team in the Tournament doesn’t have to leave their own state before the Final Four. It’s wrong and should be corrected.

I suggest you set it to music and put it on autoplayGood gosh man.... for the third time this thread... there is a difference in playing first and second round games in Greensboro as opposed to having regionals.

Clearly having the regionals in NC hurt Duke any number of times. But for other teams, such as Kentucky, having the regionals in Kentucky certainly helped them at times. So, also clearly, this is not a hard and fast rule for college teams.The thing is... anyone who lives in NC and follows College Basketball knows that if the early round games are held in NC or SC.... and UNC and Duke are in the same building... its a disadvantage for Duke. Duke fans would rather have Duke play early round games in Tampa or Portland Oregon than have to share a sub-regional location with the Tar heels anywhere in the Carolinas. But anyway... don't want to hi-jack this thread with MBB talk.... so I'll stop.

So you’re saying that Carolina fans prefer UNC to Duke substantially?

We heard you the first two times, ACC apologist. Yet here you are again.Good gosh man.... for the third time this thread.
?? Of course you’re welcome.Tell Nan.
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