wildturkey
Well-Known Member
VA Tech 22 point halftime lead down to 10
No sweat*. We had it the whole time. First win in 12 years! Wooo!
*I was sweating....
VA Tech 22 point halftime lead down to 10
Gonna have to play way better vs Houstob. They are a damn good team
SEC = 5 teams to the R32
Pac 12 = 2 teams to the R32
The SEC better have more teams in the Round of 32 due to them having more than double the # teams that the Pac-12 has in the tournament. More teams in the Round of 32 doesn't mean you looked better on the court.
71% of the SEC teams made the R32
67% of the Pac 12 teams made the R32
Once again, not a fair comparison in my opinion. Also, doesn't tell the whole story of who looked better on the court. Practically all the SEC teams not named Kentucky struggled/lost against their opponents the last 2 days. Only Arizona State struggled/lost from the Pac-12. SEC had a 2 seed, a 3 seed and two 5 seeds struggle against their foes. Pac-12 had a 9 seed and a 12 seed dominate.
Yeah, let's blame the SEC for the Pac 12 sucking during the season and it's best seed being a 9 seed. Anyway you try to spin it, the SEC has more percentage of their teams left.
26 correct picks thru the 1st round. Only lost 1 Sweet 16. Rolling. I ususally get trash in the round of 32, though.
Buffalo over Texas Tech today. Liberty over Virginia Tech tomorrow. Everything else is chalk.Upset picks for today:
Murray St over Florida St
I also have Auburn over Kansas but it looks like Auburn is favored
Not blaming the SEC for the Pac-12 sucking during the regular season. I'm blaming the SEC for the SEC sucking in the tournament. Only reason we are comparing the Pac-12 is because that's what was singled out but we could do this with the B1G or the Big 12 as well.
Tennessee (favorite to win the title) shouldn't have only won by 7 against Colgate.
Auburn shouldn't have only won by 1 against New Mexico State.
LSU shouldn't have only won by 4 against Yale.
Mississippi State shouldn't have lost to Liberty.
Ole Miss shouldn't have lost by 23 to Oklahoma.
The way things looked the last two days, the SEC will be LUCKY to have 3 teams in the sweet 16. The percentage of teams argument is not a fair argument due to the difference in the # of teams each conference had in the tournament to start. Obviously, Kentucky got the job done and looked great, but that's about only bright spot for the SEC in the first 2 days of the tournament.
Yep, the SEC has sucked so bad they have a higher percentage of teams that made the R32 compared to the Pac 12.