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Louisville and Baylor will be No 1&2 seed in the same region and it does not matter who is the no. 1.......
Louisville and Baylor will be No 1&2 seed in the same region and it does not matter who is the no. 1..
UConn to Lincoln, Tennessee to Louisville, Baylor to Stanford, Notre Dame at home.Baylor to Stanford
UCONN to Louisville
UT to Lincoln with WVU the 2 seed
ND at home with SCar as the 2 seed
UConn to Lincoln, Tennessee to Louisville, Baylor to Stanford, Notre Dame at home.
UConn to Lincoln, Tennessee to Louisville, Baylor to Stanford, Notre Dame at home.
In their attempt to keep everyone in their closest destination, their would be less traveling for all, and many interesting matchups. Duke as a 2 in Lincoln with UConn, West Virginia as a 2 at Notre Dame, old Big East rivals. Baylor and Stanford, Tennessee and Louisville, the NCAA could only dream of those matchups in the Elite 8. Getting those matchups would be great for Women's Basketball.That is also very feasible
In their attempt to keep everyone in their closest destination, their would be less traveling for all, and many interesting matchups. Duke as a 2 in Lincoln with UConn, West Virginia as a 2 at Notre Dame, old Big East rivals. Baylor and Stanford, Tennessee and Louisville, the NCAA could only dream of those matchups in the Elite 8. Getting those matchups would be great for Women's Basketball.
Just my opinion, but South Carolina losing like they have recently, and West Virginia winning at Baylor, and in the championship game should get a 2.Does WVU get the nod over SCar? I moved WVU out of a 2 seed in lieu of SCar.
Just my opinion, but South Carolina losing like they have recently, and West Virginia winning at Baylor, and in the championship game should get a 2.
If they are gonna give Stanford a 1 seed can they at least give them a tough bracket this time?
Well, I decided they are all idiots a long time ago. One only has to look at the desperation they had in configuring this years sites in the first place. Wccb is intent on trying to force fans into being interested, instead of just promoting the real good teams and telling the story of "WHY " certain programs are ALWAYS better. Like, support from the university, better coaching, etc. Any true basketball fan should be able to see right through the BS. Wccb obviously recognizes their own flawed design , since it is done after this one season. What were they thinking of in the first place ?I will be completely stunned if UCONN ends up in the L'ville bracket. That would mean that the selection committee is filled with even more idiots than any of us could have possibly imagined. Honestly, and I mean no offense to L'vlle, but UCONN would beat them by over 20 even if they played 10 games this season. That would actually be a really easy bracket for UCONN. But it's a joke if they set it up that way...
It's an eye test, and UL wins over everyone but ND (and UConn). This is the same team that played for the national championship last year, has only 1 loss to anyone not named UConn). Enough of this statistical BS.Again, it boils down to who has Louisville beat, not who have they lost to. Their best wins are Rutgers, LSU, South Florida, Florida State, and Oklahoma. They even had to go to overtime to beat FSU, and OU. Yes, they return all their players from last year's squad, but this is 2014, not 2013. If they get a #1 seed without beating UCONN, they would probably be the least deserving #1 seed in the history of the world... or at least in the past 1,000 years.
They do matter when you have the SAME players, but in a different league.Last years results have ZERO to do with this year. Do you think the committe discusses last year when deciding seeds? If they do they should be removed from the committee.
They do matter when you have the SAME players, but in a different league.
Champions of MAJOR conferences get more consideration.
It's about this year's performance. No consideration is given based on last year's performance.
Louisville barely beat a team today that may not even make the tourney and they have NO top 20 wins.
Champions of MAJOR conferences get more consideration.
Chill out dude.
I agree with you on Lou, but statements like this will win you no friends.
Oooh. I'm sensing some bitterness. Still not over last year I see. Maybe Baylor will have better luck playing Louisville in the tournament this year.
In their attempt to keep everyone in their closest destination, their would be less traveling for all, and many interesting matchups. Duke as a 2 in Lincoln with UConn, West Virginia as a 2 at Notre Dame, old Big East rivals. Baylor and Stanford, Tennessee and Louisville, the NCAA could only dream of those matchups in the Elite 8. Getting those matchups would be great for Women's Basketball.

I disagree.. If Duke was a 2 seed and met Uconn in the elite 8, that wouldn't be great for Wcbb, it wouldn't be great for anyone.![]()