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Who has Louisville beaten in the current top 20?The question was.. based on Tenn beating Top 15 teams and who Loiusville beat in the top 15. I answered the question.
Who has Louisville beaten in the current top 20?The question was.. based on Tenn beating Top 15 teams and who Loiusville beat in the top 15. I answered the question.
Who had a stronger SOS? Now if Louisville beats UConn which I do not think they will. Then I'd give it too them?Why do you only talk about wins?
Tennessee lost to unranked LSU at home and unranked Vanderbilt.
Louisville had no bad losses.
LSU, Okla & Colorado - All top 15 when played. And Tenn had a brutal Home Loss to LSU. Louisville has won their games at home exc. UCONN
No one.Who has Louisville beaten in the current top 20?
Who has Louisville beaten in the current top 20?
Who has Louisville beaten in the current top 20?
"when they played" carries little weight at the end of the year when they are ranked where they truly should be.
They haven't played any except UCONN, Stan. & KY
For me, the question of the final number 1 seed is academic. Likewise, I don't
really care which regional we're sent to - we are going to win that regional and
go to the final four.
The only real test that I see is Notre Dame in the championship game.
Based on the arguments made here in the past few minutes STANFORD based on this years resume is a questionable #1 seed as well.
For me, the question of the final number 1 seed is academic. Likewise, I don't
really care which regional we're sent to - we are going to win that regional and
go to the final four.
The only real test that I see is Notre Dame in the championship game.
Beat both Tennessee and Purdue.

Based on the arguments made here in the past few minutes STANFORD based on this years resume is a questionable #1 seed as well.
Agreed. I would put UT, Baylor or WVU as a 1 over Stanford.
If UCONN were guaranteed to go to Lincoln I doubt that anyone would be trying to defend Louisville as a 1 seed. I don't know how a team can be ranked #3 when they haven't beaten anybody.
If UCONN were guaranteed to go to Lincoln I doubt that anyone would be trying to defend Louisville as a 1 seed. I don't know how a team can be ranked #3 when they haven't beaten anybody.
Wait a minute.
Who has Baylor beaten?
Umm because they didn't lose to Vanderbilt and LSU? Or Washington? Or Kansas?
#7 WVU and # 18 two times. How does that compare to ZERO top 20 wins for Louisville? By my count that is 3-0.
The good thing for Baylor is that they have since beaten Kansas by 20 and 34, so I figure the committee won't even consider that loss.
Tough.
You should have beaten Kansas than. Today certainly shows if you were that good you should have handled them easily.
You also lost to WVU. AT home. The best team WVU beat out of conference was Virginia.
Perhaps WVU and Baylor have such great records because they feasted on a down Big 12?
I assume #18 is Oklahoma State. And I just gotta laugh at that. Big deal.
What I love about the people who feel Louisville doesn't deserve a 1 seed? A group of kids that made the title game a year ago deserve a skeptical. But far more sketchy resumes from other teams get over looked?
Aside from the Black & White RPI numbers everyone uses, I just like to base my feelings on what I've seen. To me Baylor gave UCONN their toughest test. The Huskies didn't pull away in that game until the very end. I know that won't count with the committee or especially with other team's fans but I give Baylor some real high marks for how tough they played us in that game.