SilverPhoenix 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 And in less than 1 hour, and less than 19 hours, we will know the field of the men's and women's teams in the biggest college tournament in the world. The wait is almost over. It is March Madness 2005. And this thread is where you put your selection knowlege to test. Can you guess the field of 65? Take your shot here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KingPK 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I created a Yahoo Pick Em' group. ID: 36287 pass: madness Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreatWhiteNope 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Here's a giant fucking curveball: Media's RPI data has been wrong all season Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarvinisaLunatic 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I really dont want Maryland to make the tournament just to get bounced in the first round, but it looks like they might have a shot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gert T 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Well hopefully Dayton's 108 RPI is really around 35. I always thought something didn't seem right in Miami (OH) and their RPI staying in the 20's despite their collapse down the stretch. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 At this point, it looks like DePaul, Buffalo, Notre Dame and Maryland are going to be the last four teams left (I have UAB in the tournament already). Notre Dame and Maryland are the teams I'd like to see miss the cut, but I'm pretty sure at least one of them will get in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alfdogg 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Just so you guys know, I won all three of my leagues last year, and intend on continuing my streak. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
teke184 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I may not win but I think that my boys (LSU) will be primed for a Sweet Sixteen run depending on their bracket assignment. Considering they're going into the tourney winning 7 out of their last 8, with that loss being in OT to Kentucky by 2 in the SEC Tournament, that's pretty damn good. (Before LSU pulled off their turnaround earlier this year, Kentucky beat them by 20 or 30 points.) They're probably looking at a 5-seed, give or take a level depending on other teams' performances. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SilverPhoenix 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Oh okay. Sorry KingPK. If you want to delete this go ahead. If not. Here we go. Here are my picks. Mutiple Bid Conference Represenatives. (Automatic Bid of Multiple Bid Leauges in Italics) (42) ACC: UNC, Duke, Wake Forest, Ga. Tech (4) Big East: Boston College, UConn, Syracuse, Villanova, Pittsburgh, West Virgina. (6) Big 10: Illinois, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Minnesota (4) Big 12: Oklahoma, Kansas, OSU, Texas Tech, Texas, Iowa State (6) Big West: Pacific, Utah State (2) CUSA: Louisville, Cincinatti, Charlotte (3) Missouri Valley: Southern Illinois, Creighton (2) Mountain West: Utah, New Mexico (2) Pac-10: Arizona, Washington, Stanford, UCLA (4) SEC: Kentucky, Alabamba, Flordia, LSU, Mississippi State (5) WCC: Gonzaga, St Mary's (2) WAC: Nevada, UTEP (2) Automatic Bids of definite one Bid Conferences (15) Vermont: America East Central Floridia: Atlantic Sun Montana: Big Sky Winthrop: Big South Old Dominion: CAA Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Horizion Penn: Ivy Leauge Niagara: MAAC Ohio: MAC Oakland: Mid Continent Deleware State: MEAC Fairleigh Dickinson: Northeastern Eastern Kentucky: Ohio Valley Chattanooga: Southern La-Lafayette: Sun Belt Automatic Bids of likely one Bid Conferences (3) Ohio: Mid-America George Washington: Atlantic-10 Bucknell: Patriot (This is more in Memorandium) Conferences yet to be determined that will get one bid (2) Southland Southwestern As of Sunday Morning at 7:38 AM in the morning, there are in all honesty only Three Bids left with Pacific losing in the Big West Final. And I will bet Dollars to Donuts that two of those final 3 Bids are taken by these two teams. NC State and Iowa. So there IS only 1 Spot left for these 15 "Legit" Teams. Miami OH UAB Buffalo DePaul Northern Iowa Indiana Maryland Notre Dame Saint Joseph's Wichita State Holy Cross Davidson Vanderbilt Texas A&M Virginia Tech Personally I think VT, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt, Davidson, Holy Cross, and now Witchia State are gone, and not much explanation is needed as to why. And now that we know what we know, I would also put St Joes, Buffalo, and Miami (Ohio) on the "you're just watching to be disappointed list." So that means we have Nothern Iowa, Norte Dame, UAB, DePaul, Maryland and Indiana with any shot left at the last bid. And looking at their resumes by the numbers, I would pick UAB just over DePaul, who was basically eliminated by losing UAB. However, more years than not, a Power or Major Conference steals a bid that should go to a deserving team, and I think this year is also one of those years. So Notre Dame may just end up stealing it. ----------------------------------------- So here is my final Field of 65 Conferences getting more than 1 bid, and teams that will get in. (Automatic Bid of Multiple Bid Leauges in Italics) (45) ACC: UNC, Duke, Wake Forest, Ga. Tech, NC State (5) Big East: Boston College, UConn, Syracuse, Villanova, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame* West Virginia (7*) Big 10: Illinois, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa (5) Big 12: Oklahoma, Kansas, OSU, Texas Tech, Texas, Iowa State (6) Big West: Pacific, Utah State (2) CUSA: Louisville, Cincinatti, Charlotte, UAB* (4*) Missouri Valley: Southern Illinois, Creighton (2) Mountain West: Utah, New Mexico (2) Pac-10: Arizona, Washington, Stanford, UCLA (4) SEC: Kentucky, Alabamba, Flordia, LSU, Mississippi State (5) WCC: Gonzaga, St Mary's (2) WAC: Nevada, UTEP (2) Automatic Bids of definite One Bid Conferences (18) Vermont: America East Central Floridia: Atlantic Sun Montana: Big Sky Winthrop: Big South Old Dominion: CAA Wisconsin-Milwaukee: Horizion Penn: Ivy Leauge Niagara: MAAC Ohio: MAC Oakland: Mid Continent Deleware State: MEAC Fairleigh Dickinson: Northeastern Eastern Kentucky: Ohio Valley Bucknell: Patriot Chattanooga: Southern SE Louisana :Southland Alabamba A & M :SWAC La-Lafayette: Sun Belt Automatic Bids of One Bid Conferences, unless some act of god happens. (2) Ohio: Mid-America George Washington: Atlantic-10 Either UAB or Notre Dame will get the final spot in the tournament Edited for the UCLA miss, and susequently edited for the Pacific loss, and my picks for the final 5 conference final winners. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fairtoflair7 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Its pretty ironic that the team that gets the least media coverage in DC>>>>GW<<<< is the only team that will actually be in the big dance>>>>>Gtown/MD<<<<<< Hoepfully we will get some respect. - Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarvinisaLunatic 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I guarantee if MD makes it, they'll be in the same bracket with Duke that will set up like a 2nd or 3rd round game between the two if everything pans out. But really, I just hope they go to the NIT... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gert T 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 GW will get some respect for winning the A-10 West and the conference tourney, but it comes on a rebuilding year for many teams in the A-10. I refuse to call it a down year, because next year there will be 4-5 teams back in the tourney. (Dayton, X & St. Joe's lost a lot from their 2004 teams) GW will be a 9 seed, if I had to guess. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Pac-10: Arizona, Washington, Stanford (3) So there are 2 - 3 Spots left for these 15 "Legit" Teams. Miami OH UAB Buffalo DePaul Northern Iowa Indiana Maryland Notre Dame Saint Joseph's Wichita State Holy Cross Davidson Vanderbilt Texas A&M Virginia Tech Intentional or unintentional you left off UCLA who is a lock to get in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SilverPhoenix 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 GW will get some respect for winning the A-10 West and the conference tourney, but it comes on a rebuilding year for many teams in the A-10. I refuse to call it a down year, because next year there will be 4-5 teams back in the tourney. (Dayton, X & St. Joe's lost a lot from their 2004 teams) GW will be a 9 seed, if I had to guess. I have to agree with that sentiment. The Atlantic 10 will be fine. This is what happens when all the top and Mid Tier Teams Implode at once, and they all have to start over. Next Year will be better, by far. It can't get any worse with the 49ers coming into the leauge. Though the A10 would do better to dump the Fordham's and Dunqense's of the world. And add teams like Manhattan, Old Dominion and Hofstra when the Big East Apoclaypse happens and it splits up, and the Basketball schools take some of the A-10s top Teams with them to form a new Conference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SilverPhoenix 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Pac-10: Arizona, Washington, Stanford (3) So there are 2 - 3 Spots left for these 15 "Legit" Teams. Miami OH UAB Buffalo DePaul Northern Iowa Indiana Maryland Notre Dame Saint Joseph's Wichita State Holy Cross Davidson Vanderbilt Texas A&M Virginia Tech Intentional or unintentional you left off UCLA who is a lock to get in. That was what I was forgetting. I knew this would happen. Edited Post coming up for the Snafu. Sorry about that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Interesting...CBS Sportsline is making a case for Washington as a #1 seed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Big Ol' Smitty 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I may not win but I think that my boys (LSU) will be primed for a Sweet Sixteen run depending on their bracket assignment. Considering they're going into the tourney winning 7 out of their last 8, with that loss being in OT to Kentucky by 2 in the SEC Tournament, that's pretty damn good. (Before LSU pulled off their turnaround earlier this year, Kentucky beat them by 20 or 30 points.) They're probably looking at a 5-seed, give or take a level depending on other teams' performances. Agree on LSU. Their big men are beasts! I kinda hope Bass goes pro or they could easily take my UK Wildcats place atop the SEC in the next couple of years. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kkktookmybabyaway 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Oh boy, so now we can hear a bunch of sports talking heads bitch about a handful of teams that didn't get invited to the tourney. I always hate that. "So-And-So should be in the tournament, blah blah blah." Shut up -- if those uninvited bubble teams would have won a few more games they would have made it. That's what makes them bubble teams... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vern Gagne 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I guarantee if MD makes it, they'll be in the same bracket with Duke that will set up like a 2nd or 3rd round game between the two if everything pans out. But really, I just hope they go to the NIT... I guarantee Duke and Kentucky will be in the same bracket. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ISportsFan 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I guarantee if MD makes it, they'll be in the same bracket with Duke that will set up like a 2nd or 3rd round game between the two if everything pans out. That's not allowed to happen. Teams in the same conference are not allowed to be bracketed to meet each other until the latest possible convienence (i.e. if there are four or less teams, the final four; if there are five through eight teams, the elite eight). The only way they'd be allowed to play in the third round (Sweet Sixteen) is if nine teams from the ACC get into the tournament, which is not very likely at all. Jason Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Celtic Guardian 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I guarantee if MD makes it, they'll be in the same bracket with Duke that will set up like a 2nd or 3rd round game between the two if everything pans out. But really, I just hope they go to the NIT... ...and lose to Georgetown. At least the Hoyas will give a damn. This season's Maryland team can't be bothered with a full effort except against North Carolina/Duke caliber squads. If the Terrapins get in the NCAA tourney, I can only interpret that as a nod to CBS for higher TV ratings in the Washington, D.C. and Baltimore television markets. As for George Washington, people who know basketball already respect the team but I believe it is more a question of getting respect in the local D.C. area media than anything else. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I guarantee if MD makes it, they'll be in the same bracket with Duke that will set up like a 2nd or 3rd round game between the two if everything pans out. That's not allowed to happen. Teams in the same conference are not allowed to be bracketed to meet each other until the latest possible convienence (i.e. if there are four or less teams, the final four; if there are five through eight teams, the elite eight). The only way they'd be allowed to play in the third round (Sweet Sixteen) is if nine teams from the ACC get into the tournament, which is not very likely at all. Jason I don't think it's quite that restrictive. For instance, a conference that gets four teams might have a 2 seed and a 9 seed in the same bracket. They just do their best to make it unlikely that matchups between teams from the same conference occur. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I guarantee if MD makes it, they'll be in the same bracket with Duke that will set up like a 2nd or 3rd round game between the two if everything pans out. That's not allowed to happen. Teams in the same conference are not allowed to be bracketed to meet each other until the latest possible convienence (i.e. if there are four or less teams, the final four; if there are five through eight teams, the elite eight). The only way they'd be allowed to play in the third round (Sweet Sixteen) is if nine teams from the ACC get into the tournament, which is not very likely at all. Jason I don't think it's quite that restrictive. For instance, a conference that gets four teams might have a 2 seed and a 9 seed in the same bracket. They just do their best to make it unlikely that matchups between teams from the same conference occur. It is entirely that restrictive. If a conference sends 4 or fewer teams, all of them must be in different regions. If a conference sends 5-8 teams, no more than two teams from the same conference can be in the same region, and those two teams cannot meet until the Elite Eight. It's an ironclad rule, one of the few the committee has (the other main one being that a team can't play in a site where they are the host). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Shadow Report post Posted March 13, 2005 (edited) Which usually ends up having at least 2-3 teams playing VERY close to their home site anyways where it becomes a virtual home game. Also can I go ahead and express my hatred for them getting rid of the WEST/SOUTH/EAST/MIDWEST bracket concept and doing the new City bracket like Alberquque, Austin, Syracuse and Chicago. You can gurantee that Illinois gets the #1 seed in Chicago Bracket. I would love for them to do something classy like having the 4 brackets named after a legendary coach such as The John Wooden Bracket, Adolph Rupp Bracket, Dean Smith Bracket and some other legendary coach who may escape my mind right now. My seed picks #1 Illinois-Chicago Kentucky-Syracuse UNC-Austin Duke-Albuquerque #2 Washington=Chicago Wake Forrest=Syracuse Oklahoma St=Austin Louisville=Albuquerque #3 Syracuse=Chicago Arizona=Syracuse Florida=Austin Boston College=Albuquerque #4 Oklahoma=Chicago UConn=Syracuse Gonzaga=Austin Kansas=Albuequerque #5 Georgia Tech=Chicago Utah=Syracuse Villanova=Austin Wisconsin=Albuquerque #6 Pittsburgh=Chicago Michigan St=Syracuse LSU=Austin Texas Tech=Albuquerque #7 Southern Illinois=Chicago Alabama=Syracuse Charlotte=Austin Texas-Albequerque #8 Stanford=Chicago West Virginia=Syracuse Cincinnati=Austin Pacific=Albequerque #9 Nevada=Chicago Miss St=Syracuse Minnesota=Austin Creighton=Albequerque #10 North Carolina St=Chicago George Washington=Syracuse Iowa=Austin UCLA=Albequerque #11 New Mexico=Chicago Iowa St=Syracuse St. Marys=Austin UTEP=Albequerque #12 Ohio=Chicago Vermont=Syracuse Old Dominion=Austin Northern Iowa=Albequerque #13 Wisc-Mil=Chicago Buffalo=Syracuse UL lafayette=Austin Penn=Albequerque #14 Winthrop=Chicago Utah St=Syracuse Eastern Kentucky=Austin Bucknell=Albequerque #15 Chattanoga=Chicago UCF=Syracuse Niagra=Austin Northwestern St=Albequerque #16 Farleigh Dickinson=Chicago Delaware St=Syracuse Montana=Austin Oakland/Other team in Play-In game=Albequerque *I want to put MOH somewhere here very bad tho Edited March 13, 2005 by Shadow Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I'm scared to death of Georgia Tech getting stuck with Illinois. At least in your scenario, they'd have a chance of getting into the Syracuse bracket. But the way Kentucky's playing, it looks like they're going to give Wake their one seed and virtually guarantee GT a spot in the Chicago bracket. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Damaramu 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Whoa? Kansas getting a 4 seed? Not likely. They're a 2 or 3 at the this point. OSU is a 2. OU is a 3 or 4. I bet OSU and Kansas go to OKC and OU goes to Tuscon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 I'd give Boston College a 4 seed before Kansas. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mole 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 #3 Syracuse=Chicago Arizona=Syracuse Florida=Austin Boston College=Albuquerque #4 Oklahoma=Chicago UConn=Syracuse Gonzaga=Austin Kansas=Albuequerque There is NO way why BC should be ahead of UConn. They tied for the Big East regular season title and UConn got farther in the tourney. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanadianChris 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 #3 Syracuse=Chicago Arizona=Syracuse Florida=Austin Boston College=Albuquerque #4 Oklahoma=Chicago UConn=Syracuse Gonzaga=Austin Kansas=Albuequerque There is NO way why BC should be ahead of UConn. They tied for the Big East regular season title and UConn got farther in the tourney. Boston College beat them head to head. Also, BC has no really bad losses, while UConn lost to UMass. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggymcfly 0 Report post Posted March 13, 2005 Since this is the hoops thread people are paying attention to right now, I just want to say that Jarrett Jack is one courageous mother fucker. He's out there on an ankle that he can barely even walk on, and he just hit two huge shots and then took a charge. If it were up to me, I'd just sit him on the bench and save him for the NCAAs, but this is still a hell of a gutty performance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites