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Here's my best guess as to what it might look like(overall seed in parentheses)
West Region(San Francisco, CA)
1. Gonzaga(1)
2. Texas Tech(8)
3. Duke(9)
4. UCLA(16)
South Region(San Antonio, TX)
1. Auburn(2)
2. Baylor(7)
3. Wisconsin(10)
4. Illinois(14)
Midwest Region(Chicago, IL)
1. Arizona(3)
2. Kentucky(6)
3. Villanova(11)
4. Alabama(15)
East Region(Philadelphia, PA)
1. Kansas(4)
2. Purdue(5)
3. Providence(12)
4. Tennessee(13)
13 of the top 16 in the NET are included. Those that aren't: Houston(4), Texas(15), LSU(16). The 3 teams outside the top 16 of the NET included are: Wisconsin(19), Alabama(22), Providence(30).
S Curve switches. I sent Nova to the Midwest, despite them being better on the S Curve because I don't think the committee would give a disadvantage to the teams on the 1/2 line. Same with Illinois and shipping them to San Antonio.
It wouldn't surprise me if Auburn is the #1 overall seed. I would be a little surprised if these weren't the 16 teams at the reveal tomorrow. MAYBE Marquette could, but UCLA has the h2h over them, although that's historically never meant much in terms of selection/seeding.
What is everyone else thinking?
West Region(San Francisco, CA)
1. Gonzaga(1)
2. Texas Tech(8)
3. Duke(9)
4. UCLA(16)
South Region(San Antonio, TX)
1. Auburn(2)
2. Baylor(7)
3. Wisconsin(10)
4. Illinois(14)
Midwest Region(Chicago, IL)
1. Arizona(3)
2. Kentucky(6)
3. Villanova(11)
4. Alabama(15)
East Region(Philadelphia, PA)
1. Kansas(4)
2. Purdue(5)
3. Providence(12)
4. Tennessee(13)
13 of the top 16 in the NET are included. Those that aren't: Houston(4), Texas(15), LSU(16). The 3 teams outside the top 16 of the NET included are: Wisconsin(19), Alabama(22), Providence(30).
S Curve switches. I sent Nova to the Midwest, despite them being better on the S Curve because I don't think the committee would give a disadvantage to the teams on the 1/2 line. Same with Illinois and shipping them to San Antonio.
It wouldn't surprise me if Auburn is the #1 overall seed. I would be a little surprised if these weren't the 16 teams at the reveal tomorrow. MAYBE Marquette could, but UCLA has the h2h over them, although that's historically never meant much in terms of selection/seeding.
What is everyone else thinking?