southie
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So, Louisville, Baylor, Indiana, and Oregon with no Top 16 wins. Of those teams, who has "good" losses against other Top 16 teams?Indiana's best wins are over Michigan, Ohio State and Northwestern; it's unclear if the Buckeyes would be top 16 if eligible. Presumably the other two only narrowly missed the cut.
Oregon not even close; best wins are over Oregon State and Washington State. (Will either of these teams make the NCAAT? WSU seems to be fading a bit, but OSU is charging hard.)
- Louisville (NC State)
- Baylor (Arkansas)
- Indiana (Maryland, Tennessee)
- Oregon (Stanford, Arizona, UCLA, Stanford, Arizona, UCLA)
Then, you have #16 Arkansas with wins over UConn and Baylor. And, their 7 losses all to Top 16 teams: Maryland, Texas A&M (twice), Georgia, South Carolina, Kentucky and Tennessee. Anyone have a more impressive schedule than the Hawgs? Yet, that only gets them the last Top 16 ranking by the committee.
Schedule
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What the above sort of tells me is that committee is still more enamored by and impressed with a team's Won/Loss record than who those wins and losses are coming against.