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Latest committee top 16

Inexplicably released today but not counting today's results
  1. UConn
  2. Stanf
  3. TAMU
  4. So Carolina (lost today)
  5. NC St
  6. Maryland
  7. Arizona (lost today)
  8. Baylor
  9. Lou
  10. UCLA
  11. Georgia
  12. Indiana
  13. Tenn
  14. Ky (lost today)
  15. Oregon
  16. Ark
This what I had as the #1 seeds before the game's.

1. UConn
2. Stanford
3. NC State
4. Texas A&M

Currently

1. UConn
2. Texas A&M
3. Stanford
4. NC. State
 
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Their bracket

A: UConn, Arizona, Georgia, Ark
D: So Car, NC St, Indiana, Oregon

B: Stanford, Baylor, Louisville, Tenn
C: TexasAM, Maryland, UCLA, Kentucky
 
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Havent seen if they released a bracket but it would imply this:

A: UConn, Arizona, Louisville, Ark
D: So Car, NC St, Indiana, Oregon

B: Stanford, Baylor, Georgia, Tenn
C: TexasAM, Maryland, UCLA, Kentucky

They had GA in the UCONN bracket and Louisville in the Stanford bracket.
 


ALAMO REGION:

  1. UConn
  2. Arizona
  3. Georgia
  4. Arkansas
RIVER WALK REGION:

  1. Stanford
  2. Baylor
  3. Louisville
  4. Tennessee
MERCADO REGION:

  1. Texas A&M
  2. Maryland
  3. UCLA
  4. Kentucky
HEMISFAIR REGION:

  1. South Carolina
  2. NC State
  3. Indiana
  4. Oregon
 
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Havent seen if they released a bracket but it would imply this:

A: UConn, Arizona, Louisville, Ark
D: So Car, NC St, Indiana, Oregon

B: Stanford, Baylor, Georgia, Tenn
C: TexasAM, Maryland, UCLA, Kentucky
Per the NCAA WBB site:
ALAMO REGION:
  1. UConn
  2. Arizona
  3. Georgia
  4. Arkansas
RIVER WALK REGION:
  1. Stanford
  2. Baylor
  3. Louisville
  4. Tennessee
MERCADO REGION:
  1. Texas A&M
  2. Maryland
  3. UCLA
  4. Kentucky
HEMISFAIR REGION:
  1. South Carolina
  2. NC State
  3. Indiana
  4. Oregon
"ALAMO/HEMISFAIR Winner vs. MERCADO/RIVER WALK Winner"
 
Charlie Creme needs to get a New Profession. He is HORRIBLE (South Carolina is currently a 2 seed at best). To put South Carolina ahead of NC State is a travesty

I think it’s more about the losses. NC State DID beat South Carolina BUT they also lost to 2 unranked teams (one without Cunane). To me that’s the difference.
 
Then, other than ESPN trying to fill in 30 minutes, WHY BOTHER releasing the Top 16, at 5:00 PM today, if you are NOT going to include today's results . DUMB !! (Thus, MEANINGLESS Top 16)
The whole thing is meaningless with or without today’s results. Let the conference playoffs happen and then select the teams and seed them. All this weekly stuff is gibberish. So here’s my gibberish.
1. A&M
2. Stanford
3 UCONN
4. N.C. State

UCONN moves to 1 if top 2 don’t win their conference playoffs.
 
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I think there will be quite a few changes, especially depending on conf tournaments. If TAMU beats SC again in SEC tournament then SC have no chance of being a 1 seed at all. If NC state avoid a bad loss they should be a 1 seed.
 
My updated top 16, with South Car, Arizona and Kentucky losses.

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As a Baylor fan, see our high point being #5 overall and low side being #7 overall [assuming no further losses].

The timing of this Reveal is very weird. Why do a Reveal on a Sunday when numerous top teams are playing? Likely for no other reason than to have drama for a final Reveal [knowing that changes are inevitable]. Partnering with ESPN to determine when/how the Reveals are made insures that the lunacy is maximized.
 
As a Baylor fan, see our high point being #5 overall and low side being #7 overall [assuming no further losses].

The timing of this Reveal is very weird. Why do a Reveal on a Sunday when numerous top teams are playing? Likely for no other reason than to have drama for a final Reveal [knowing that changes are inevitable]. Partnering with ESPN to determine when/how the Reveals are made insures that the lunacy is maximized.
Timing of the this reveal is weird indeed, it's not that ESPN does not have a key matchup tomorrow night on ESPN2, between Baylor and Texas. Seems past reveals have been on halftime for a Monday night game.
 
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Assuming conference tournaments go according to seed (and they never do); you get two big rematches in the tournament title games: Texas A&M vs South Carolina; and Louisville vs NC State.

I happen to think A&M's #1 seed is safe if they get to the title game; they would have already beaten SC, and they have a ton of other quality wins in their resume. If SC wins, it could be a chance to regain the #1 seed, particularly if NC State loses to Louisville.

If Louisville can beat NC State, they are easily a #2 but given the committee had them at #9 today, don't think it moves them up to a #1. An NC State win would solidify their #1 seed, imo.
 
Also, both Oregon and to a lesser extent, KY's, #4 seeds are on shaky grounds...but who can step up to take them? The committee is showing they haven't seen enough from Michigan to put them in the top 4, and same with USF (I don't disagree). I could see West Virginia grabbing one if they finish strong and get to B12 final. Maybe SD St or Missouri St?
 
Also, both Oregon and to a lesser extent, KY's, #4 seeds are on shaky grounds...but who can step up to take them? The committee is showing they haven't seen enough from Michigan to put them in the top 4, and same with USF (I don't disagree). I could see West Virginia grabbing one if they finish strong and get to B12 final. Maybe SD St or Missouri St?
Could be you guys. Winners of 7 in a row ... if you can keep that going ...
 
Their bracket

A: UConn, Arizona, Georgia, Ark
D: So Car, NC St, Indiana, Oregon

B: Stanford, Baylor, Louisville, Tenn
C: TexasAM, Maryland, UCLA, Kentucky
Not sure of the current rules but I think that if 2 top 16 conference teams meet in a regional it has to be in the E8, if possible. They would have to swap Kentucky & UCLA.
 
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