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JJ, I just can't see Baylor as a #1 seed if they win the Big 12. Their gun is missing quite a bit of ammo.Somewhat of a function of the schedule, though Gonzaga and Arizona were surprising losses.
Gonzaga and the 'winner' of the SEC and Big 12 seem locked in as #1 seeds, and the 4th one is somewhat up for grabs.
Arizona has good numbers, I think if they lose again though, they shouldn't be a #1 seed.
JJ, I just can't see Baylor as a #1 seed if they win the Big 12. Their gun is missing quite a bit of ammo.
Kansas I can see as a #1....depending on what happens elsewhere.
I guess someone has to be a #1 seed. This is setting up to be another wacko tourney.I think Baylor and Kansas can both be #1 seeds.
BE and B1G have mostly played themselves out of a #1 seed. Unless Purdue can run the table, which I find unlikely.
Nobody is close to them in terms of Q1 wins, and they have a chance for many more.
I guess someone has to be a #1 seed. This is setting up to be another wacko tourney.
Now that I said that, watch it be nearly chalk through the damn bracket!
The rankings won't change.Well that was a crazy day in college basketball
#1 loses
#2 loses
#3 loses
#4 loses
#5 loses
#6 loses
All on the same day
Never happened in history
Crazy
May not. When you look down the list to replace a lot of those that lost you see other teams with even more warts!The rankings won't change.
My point really.May not. When you look down the list to replace a lot of those that lost you see other teams with even more warts!
Some of 'em did lose to other pretty good teams. Others just flat laid a clunker of an egg.
I think you could see Duke and Baylor jump into the AP top 5 with Gonzaga, Arizona, and Auburn.The rankings won't change.
SureI think you could see Duke and Baylor jump into the AP top 5 with Gonzaga, Arizona, and Auburn.
I think you could see Duke and Baylor jump into the AP top 5 with Gonzaga, Arizona, and Auburn.
I know those ranking systems use their own algorithms but with neither Providence or Wisconsin appearing I have to question them.