DobbsRover2
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In the frenzy of statements about seedings and brackets and likely FF teams, it's always interesting to go back and see what was happening last year for any clues about what to expect going forward. Last year around this time the name and logo for the new American Athletic Conference had been revealed and caused many upset stomachs, the faith in the Huskies' chances in the tourney was at probably a low point with certain veteran posters here echoing MikeD's highly negative viewpoint, the question of whether anyone could beat Baylor was being debated with truly lackluster effort, for the first time ever it appeared that the previous year's #1 seeds would repeat as #1 selections, and there was a thread on A'ja Wilson. So yeah, everything is different now.
The following selection thread was notable for a couple of reasons. One was this gem of a statement, "Baylor has a ridiculously easy bracket," by a BYer, which was followed by ett's tongue-in-cheek rejoinder that completely jinx-killed the Bears' chances for a repeat championship, especially when later following it up with "I don't think Baylor will have a game closer than 20 points leading into the championship game." Texas A&M was cited in the selection thread and other threads as a feared team for the top teams in their bracket, but the Aggies were disposed of in the second round. The selection thread was also noticeable for the complete lack of mention of a team called Louisville who got a #5 seed. Clearly the Cards were not a team to worry about.
And even if many Husky fans were not feeling confident of the Husky chances for #8, Doug Feinberg really liked the odds. A thread on first round upset predictions showed that BYers should not take up gambling as Delaware and Iowa State were the favorites to go down. And the Prez was being thanked for a mojo boost for picking ND over UConn in the semis.
I like the mood this year much better, but it never pays to be overconfident or think that you really have much of a clue about just about anything.
The following selection thread was notable for a couple of reasons. One was this gem of a statement, "Baylor has a ridiculously easy bracket," by a BYer, which was followed by ett's tongue-in-cheek rejoinder that completely jinx-killed the Bears' chances for a repeat championship, especially when later following it up with "I don't think Baylor will have a game closer than 20 points leading into the championship game." Texas A&M was cited in the selection thread and other threads as a feared team for the top teams in their bracket, but the Aggies were disposed of in the second round. The selection thread was also noticeable for the complete lack of mention of a team called Louisville who got a #5 seed. Clearly the Cards were not a team to worry about.
And even if many Husky fans were not feeling confident of the Husky chances for #8, Doug Feinberg really liked the odds. A thread on first round upset predictions showed that BYers should not take up gambling as Delaware and Iowa State were the favorites to go down. And the Prez was being thanked for a mojo boost for picking ND over UConn in the semis.
I like the mood this year much better, but it never pays to be overconfident or think that you really have much of a clue about just about anything.
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