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How Does UConn's Season End?


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Mrw GIF
 
Starting to see some upset potential with some 12 and 13 seeds now that I'm digging into styles, but my initial pass at a bracket had all four 1-4 seeds like @RuffRuff has alluded to previously
 
8/9s are weird this year. Ohio State is the 8 and significantly better on kenpom, torvik, NET than TCU so going 8 in East. Going Utah St over Villanova down a starter in the West. Midwest Georgia has played teams in top 25, St. Louis has not. Then Iowa the 9 is better in all metrics than Clemson in the South.

South: Houston with homecourt over Florida.
Midwest: I like Iowa St vs Michigan - Lipsey will be better than Cadeau then who would Michigan use at the point? Cason is out.
East I like us vs Duke due to PG play with Duke down theirs, and big man is questionable (still time for them to get back but if on paper now, I like us).
West: Arizona
 
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I wonder with UCLA in our pod, and with Virginia and Tennessee the other big draws in Philly, if we get the first night game (7 pm) on Friday.
Completely logically, they've given West Coast UCLA (vs UCF) the early time slot at 7:25 and us the later slot at 10. Trying to cater to that massive Orlando market I can only assume (?).
 
Akron > Texas Tech (no Toppin)

Who else you like for the upsets?
I'm also on Akron right now, Troy is the team I think has the best chance at winning 2 games of the 12/13's. Santa Clara/VCU/USF I like as 10/11's which feel less like upsets and more evenly matched teams

Have to dive a little deeper on how the matchups look for High Point and Hawaii. I liked them pre bracket but Arkansas and Wisconsin both have very good lead guards and are trending up to a 4/5 unlike the usual 4/5's fading that get upset
 
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Jeff Borzello has us going to the final four:

Nice score against Florida. Unfortunately he has the numbers next to the wrong teams.

His score against Furman checks. Just short of covering. Just like a lot of our games this season.
 
Furman

Region:
East
Record: 22-12
Tournament ceiling: Round of 64

In March, we don't have to pretend as if everything makes sense. Furman's trip to the NCAA tournament -- the school's second berth since 1980 -- certainly doesn't. The Paladins finished fifth in the Southern Conference standings during the regular season. They were also seventh in offensive efficiency in league action. But during the SoCon tournament, they morphed into a powerful offensive team, averaging 81 PPG and 123.7 points per 100 possessions. For context, the Denver Nuggets, who have the best offense in the NBA, average 120.4 points per 100 possessions. Alex Wilkins, a 6-5 freshman, and Cooper Bowser, a 6-11 junior, combined to score 114 points in those three conference tournament wins.
 
Probably the lone exception. Made no difference for SJU, Vandy, Arkansas, UConn etc.
If we had beaten SJ in combination with the UH loss, we likely would have held on to the top #2 and therefore been placed in a different region
 
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Wow, I can’t believe how much the committee hates the big east - they get three teams in and put two of them in the same region ? so there’s a chance they could possibly play four times? and how the hell is St. John’s a 5 seed. and then you put them against Kansas in the second round and Duke in the sweet 16? They were ranked 13 in poll on Monday , so generally speaking, that means they were prolly a solid 5 seed going into big east tourney. They never trailed once in whole tourney and spanked us and they don’t even move up 1 seed? Wild
 

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