If my destroyed bracket has any merit left, it should be ok st. But i could see oregon state rick rolling em at this point.Who does Loyola Chicago play in the Sweet Sixteen
Agreed. And once again the committee leaves out quality mid majors and puts team with 23 wins low on the seeds, only to see how they were wrong.Lmao, maybe the big 10 mighta been a bit over rated after all.
Trice and Ford are 24, the rest are like 22ishWisconsin might be able to redeem things for all the Big 10 hate.
They are all like 35 year old men on that old geezer team.
That is the type of team that can surprise with a deep run.
Well the games themselves, sure. But the expectations for the B1G teams (and B12) were pretty high, after the tough competition during the regular season. Then a #2 loses in R1, a #1 in R2, it's a little surprising.Tourney results have zero to do with conference affiliation . One and done tournaments are about matchups, coaching, attrition, luck and a little skill
Ohio St was ill grant you . Loyola beating Illinois not so much. Loyola is a top 10 team in NET and Kenpom . They were basically just criminally under seededWell the games themselves, sure. But the expectations for the B1G teams (and B12) were pretty high, after the tough competition during the regular season. Then a #2 loses in R1, a #1 in R2, it's a little surprising.
I thought OSU was overrated all year long.Ohio St was ill grant you . Loyola beating Illinois not so much. Loyola is a top 10 team in NET and Kenpom . They were basically just criminally under seeded
I'd never heard of Kenpom, but the Illini were still 5th there. CBS has their RPI at 9, Loyola 18. And Illinois won 10 of their last 11 before the tourney, and 5 of the last 6 were against ranked teams (and Rutgers made the tournament). Conference affiliation did seem to matter in the seeding, might be a case you could make.Ohio St was ill grant you . Loyola beating Illinois not so much. Loyola is a top 10 team in NET and Kenpom . They were basically just criminally under seeded
They showed the highlights at halftime, though, and can work the left hook.
Oh for sure it matters to seeding. It's just guess work though. Loyola was realistically more like a 4 or 5 seed type team so while it's still an upset itz not a huge shock eitherI'd never heard of Kenpom, but the Illini were still 5th there. CBS has their RPI at 9, Loyola 18. And Illinois won 10 of their last 11 before the tourney, and 5 of the last 6 were against ranked teams (and Rutgers made the tournament). Conference affiliation did seem to matter in the seeding, might be a case you could make.