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Creighton end of game

Creighton’s win over UCONN did nothing for them they were the last 9 would have been better off losing to DePaul and taking a 10
Creighton was the top 9 seed. Per ncaa seed list which is released. This bracket makes no sense. The sec getting so many in may have messed with seeding and matchups way too much. With super conferences continuing to grow, the ncaa needs to make changes because their match up guidelines don’t work with 14 teams from the same conference.
 
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Creighton was the top 9 seed. Per ncaa seed list which is released. This bracket makes no sense. The sec getting so many in may have messed with seeding and matchups way too much. With super conferences continuing to grow, the ncaa needs to make changes because their match up guidelines don’t work with 14 teams from the same conference.
Yep that’s Basically what the chair said in the interview. They had to move some teams around. Creighton got one of the short straws while UCONN might have benefited by getting a shaky Oklahoma team in the 8-9 game. But I agree they are going to have ti change something
 
It's always hilarious when a blue blood school's AD is chairing the selection committee, and dutifully insists that he "left the room" when his school's fate was being determined.

Yeh, because that makes a huge difference. I'm sure everyone instantly forgets who's chairing the committee, and who will be returning to the room in 10 minutes to retake the reigns.
But…but…but…he left the room when discussing his school.🙄
 
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Makes you wonder how much longer teams will even bother to try in their conference tournaments. Michigan played its ass off all week and still got a worse seed than media darlings Wisconsin and Purdue. Auburn paid no price for losing to Tennessee.
Yeah might as well drop the conference tournaments. Auto bid goes to regular season champ.
 
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Makes you wonder how much longer teams will even bother to try in their conference tournaments. Michigan played its ass off all week and still got a worse seed than media darlings Wisconsin and Purdue. Auburn paid no price for losing to Tennessee.
Plus Michigan won the tournament and was finished higher in the final regular season standings than both . Makes zero sense.
 
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Yeah might as well drop the conference tournaments. Auto bid goes to regular season champ.

Every year the “bracketologists” talk about teams improving their seed if they win X number of game in their conference. And then the brackets come out and looks like they made their minds up before conference tournament.

Also, on a side note… Texas making one of the play in games is just as criminal as Kentucky getting a 3 seed. Those fvckers lost 15-16 games and got bounced early in SEC tournament.
 
Every year the “bracketologists” talk about teams improving their seed if they win X number of game in their conference. And then the brackets come out and looks like they made their minds up before conference tournament.

Also, on a side note… Texas making one of the play in games is just as criminal as Kentucky getting a 3 seed. Those fvckers lost 15-16 games and got bounced early in SEC tournament.
I thought the big 12 was the king of basketball. Guess it’s the SEC.
 
It's always hilarious when a blue blood school's AD is chairing the selection committee, and dutifully insists that he "left the room" when his school's fate was being determined.

Yeh, because that makes a huge difference. I'm sure everyone instantly forgets who's chairing the committee, and who will be returning to the room in 10 minutes to retake the reigns.

Furthermore, what difference does it make if he leaves the room? If he can still vote for putting his school in and/or getting a certain seed, then who the fvck cares if the guy left the room when the others discussed his former team/school? And I assume they can still vote for their former school, if they’re not allowed to vote for their former school then why would we care if they were in the room or not?
 
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