HuskyNan
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We’ve got a lot of folks arguing about seeding lately. One side is, perhaps a tad condescendingly, adamant that the numbers are this and that and can’t be changed while others feel that this should or shouldn’t affect seeding. Neither side is completely right. That brings me to:
- Myth 1: The AP poll matters in seeding. No, it does NOT matter, polls are irrelevant. Polls aren’t based on computer analysis or in depth scrutiny of rosters and records, it’s 32 sportswriters and bloggers filling out a form while they drink their coffee at breakfast. Why would a bunch of writers have any effect on tournament seeding?
- Myth 2: One big game matters in seeding. So, UConn won in Columbia (yay, us!). What does that do for seeding? The answer is little to nothing. Seeding is based on performance during the entire season, not the last game although I will say the Committee has the option to consider put more weight on late season performance as teams improve.
- Myth 3: Seeds are baked in/determined by math. Sorry, no. UConn fans should know this very well. How many times has UConn had “the numbers” to be a 1 or 2 seed in the East only to be slapped with a lower seed and shipped off to Spokane? The Committee can be, and has been, capricious, awarding and taking away seeds for reasons known only to themselves. And they don’t have to tell us why, either.
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