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As always after selections, the next day theviews of fans of different top teams range widely about how badly their favorites got screwed over by the committee. Vol and G-c-o-c-k fans in general appear pretty chipper, while at least some of the Irish see a conspiracy to bring them down.
So if you do a simple blunt "add up the places of the teams in the region" by Sagarin (one of many ways to rate the brackets), ignoring the final four seeds as too far out there, which region appears to be the toughest, and which is the easiest?
Because of the way the committee jumbled the teams around, putting teams like Kentucky, California, and Washington in way better spots than their Sags rating would indicate while burying teams like South Florida, Rutgers, and Princeton in far worse seeds than Sags would indicate, the power list for each region jumps back and forth. Overall though, it looks like the Spokane and Greensboro regions have the toughest group of teams, and the Albany and Oklahoma City regions are the easier. Dividing the scores into 4-team chunks with cumulative numbers in bold, and sorting on the first four seeds total, the results are (with higher score being the easier group):
Spokane: 1-4 (30), 5-8 (86) (116), 9-12 (178) (294)
Greensb: 1-4 (38), 5-8 (96) (134), 9-12 (142) (276)
OK City: 1-4 (41), 5-8 (126) (167), 9-12 (149) (316)
Albany: 1-4 (63), 5-8 (85) (148), 9-12 (187) (335)
So the Albany region with KY and Cal in the top 4 has by far the weakest top, a slightly strongest middle group, and then again the weakest back four. Spokane has the toughest top group, a tough middle group, and a weak back group. Oklahoma City is close to Greensboro at the top, but has by far the weakest middle group, and the two regions are rated with the best group at the back.
For the strongest to weakest tandem of 4-5 seeds for the #1 seed teams to be thinking about as a possible Sweet 16 match the combined scores are for MD: (27), for USCar (36), for ND (44), for UConn (56).
For the 8-9 combo for the Round 2 match the scores are: MD: (34), USCar (57), UConn (64), ND (71)
So if you do a simple blunt "add up the places of the teams in the region" by Sagarin (one of many ways to rate the brackets), ignoring the final four seeds as too far out there, which region appears to be the toughest, and which is the easiest?
Because of the way the committee jumbled the teams around, putting teams like Kentucky, California, and Washington in way better spots than their Sags rating would indicate while burying teams like South Florida, Rutgers, and Princeton in far worse seeds than Sags would indicate, the power list for each region jumps back and forth. Overall though, it looks like the Spokane and Greensboro regions have the toughest group of teams, and the Albany and Oklahoma City regions are the easier. Dividing the scores into 4-team chunks with cumulative numbers in bold, and sorting on the first four seeds total, the results are (with higher score being the easier group):
Spokane: 1-4 (30), 5-8 (86) (116), 9-12 (178) (294)
Greensb: 1-4 (38), 5-8 (96) (134), 9-12 (142) (276)
OK City: 1-4 (41), 5-8 (126) (167), 9-12 (149) (316)
Albany: 1-4 (63), 5-8 (85) (148), 9-12 (187) (335)
So the Albany region with KY and Cal in the top 4 has by far the weakest top, a slightly strongest middle group, and then again the weakest back four. Spokane has the toughest top group, a tough middle group, and a weak back group. Oklahoma City is close to Greensboro at the top, but has by far the weakest middle group, and the two regions are rated with the best group at the back.
For the strongest to weakest tandem of 4-5 seeds for the #1 seed teams to be thinking about as a possible Sweet 16 match the combined scores are for MD: (27), for USCar (36), for ND (44), for UConn (56).
For the 8-9 combo for the Round 2 match the scores are: MD: (34), USCar (57), UConn (64), ND (71)