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Iowa is the trendy final four pick that will lose in the first round to Richmond
He’s not wrong.
My first worry when i saw the region was Arkansas playing with a chip on their shoulder. They are the highest seed there and potentially have to play two Northeast teams in New York.l
I could see that. Purdue is who I really think is overrated from B10 though.Iowa is the trendy final four pick that will lose in the first round to Richmond
Doubtful they have one of the best players in the country in Murray and a ton of offensive firepower. I could see Iowa making a deep run more so than losing to RichmondIowa is the trendy final four pick that will lose in the first round to Richmond
lol Buffalo is closer to Toronto, Detroit, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh than it is to New England. It's a midwestern city.
I don't why these people in the media, including Seth Davis on the selection show, think this is a home game for UConn. Washington, DC is closer to Hartford than Buffalo is. If UConn was in a bracket in DC would anyone say this is a home game for UConn?lol Buffalo is closer to Toronto, Detroit, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh than it is to New England. It's a midwestern city.
Iowa is the trendy final four pick that will lose in the first round to Richmond
I don't why these people in the media, including Seth Davis on the selection show, think this is a home game for UConn. Washington, DC is closer to Hartford than Buffalo is. If UConn was in a bracket in DC would anyone say this is a home game for UConn?
Rutgers actually did win a game last year as a 10 seed over Clemson. I picked them over Alabama in my bracket this year, but I will likely change that if Notre Dame wins the play-in game.Not an really an upset in my opinion but I can see 11 seed Rutgers finally winning a game then take down 6 seed Alabama.
8 UNC or 9 Marquette could beat Baylor if they play well.
10 seed Davidson can make noise again if they get past MSU and play Puke.
I don't why these people in the media, including Seth Davis on the selection show, think this is a home game for UConn. Washington, DC is closer to Hartford than Buffalo is. If UConn was in a bracket in DC would anyone say this is a home game for UConn?
So...... He's wrong..........................but....................................................I kinda dig it. It is the extrapolation of the NY Post article last week saying UConn has reclaimed MSG as home court. It wasn't essentially accurate but close enough. So all these pundits are on the bandwagon of "fear the UConn northeast travelling horde". Whether it's entirely true or not in the end doesn't matter as much as putting it in opponents heads that it does. See what I'm getting at?
I agree AW but I think that the one area that UConn is deficient on in terms of crowd participation is the student population. When UConn was in the OBE the student sections were great and they traveled. The current students have no history of bigtime NCAA basketball at UConn. I am quite sure that will change with success, I hope so. A lot of us diehards aren't getting any younger and things like health issues are creeping up fast and in my case (knee replacements, foot operations, back issues) have cost me going to some games.
I didn't even think about that. Vermont and potentially UConn in Buffalo- that is a pretty crappy draw for a #4.He’s not wrong.
My first worry when i saw the region was Arkansas playing with a chip on their shoulder. They are the highest seed there and potentially have to play two Northeast teams in New York.
Barkley couldn’t get enough of picking against us. And I didn’t think it was possible for that guy to look any dumber.Solid points- I explicitly remember them picking against us after every win in 2014. Granted St Joes wasn't a dominating start to that run lol
I live in VT. Don’t be surprisedHow the hell many Vermont fans does he think will be in Buffalo?
both of them, and they'll be packing the good stuff -ben and jerrys, and cabots cheese. they always have the best snacks.How the hell many Vermont fans does he think will be in Buffalo?
People on this board said Atlanta is a home game for Duke, and it's about the same distance, so, yeah, this is a UConn home game.I don't why these people in the media, including Seth Davis on the selection show, think this is a home game for UConn. Washington, DC is closer to Hartford than Buffalo is. If UConn was in a bracket in DC would anyone say this is a home game for UConn?
lol Buffalo is closer to Toronto, Detroit, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh than it is to New England. It's a midwestern city.
It's "Rust Belt"/Mid-Atlantic with a nod to Appalachia, which starts just a couple counties south of Buffalo.You’re right. It IS a midwestern city (happens to be one that is VERY accessible to both Connecticut and Vermont). Doesn’t matter a bit to to the kids who are from way down in Arkansas. It’s still in NY. Still looks like a slight.
Then he bought us all drinks at the UConn hotel bar after we won it all in 2014. He’s a really good dude and was laughing about it that nightCharles Barkley picked us to lose every game lol

It's "Rust Belt"/Mid-Atlantic with a nod to Appalachia, which starts just a couple counties south of Buffalo.
If you were standing next to me and called Pittsburgh "midwest", you'd get throat punched.
Pittsburgh is Midwest.
Say to it my face you geographically and culturally ignorant nimwit.
Buffalo isn't mid-Atlantic. I wouldn't call it Appalachian either.It's "Rust Belt"/Mid-Atlantic with a nod to Appalachia, which starts just a couple counties south of Buffalo.
If you were standing next to me and called Pittsburgh "midwest", you'd get throat punched.
Eh, I think the Midwest isn't that expansive. I'd probably cut it off no farther west/south than St. Louis. Minneapolis, fine. West of there is Plains.
I think my biggest problem with this map is putting Denver in the midwest