Thu 3/15 10267 Power conference team wins NCAA Tourn -1450
12:15PM 10268 Non-Power conf team wins NCAA Tourn +1025
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HoulihansTX
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02-12-09
30566
#37
Originally posted by k13
Thu 3/15 10267 Power conference team wins NCAA Tourn -1450
12:15PM 10268 Non-Power conf team wins NCAA Tourn +1025
What defines Power conference?
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k13
SBR Posting Legend
07-16-10
18104
#38
Originally posted by HoulihansTX
What defines Power conference?
I guess you would have to ask Tony at 5dimes for a clarification but...
I assume it is the 6 BCS conferences (SEC, ACC, Big East, Big 12, Big 10, Pac 12)
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Shaudius
SBR MVP
09-21-10
1112
#39
So you guys point to three mid-major versus mid-major match-ups, but what about all the mid-major/major conference matchups? UNLV/Colorado, Notre Dame/Xavier, SMC/Purdue, SDSU/NCState, Temple/Cal/USF, Alabama/Creighton, Gonzaga/WVU, KState/Southern Miss, Vandy/Harvard, thats 9 out of 32(not counting play-in games), and that doesn't count all the midmajor/majors for teams with top 3-4 seeds there are also another 3 matchups are major conference/major conference.
So now we've got 12 out of 32 games that are mid-major/major and major/major on the 5 line or worse. If you count mid-major/major including seed lines 1-3 the number becomes, 28 out of 32 non-play in game matchups between either major conference teams and other major conference teams and major conference teams and mid-majors.
So basically people in this thread think its some great conspiracy that there are 4 games between mid-major schools, Witchita/VCU, Memphis/SLU, NM/LBSU, and Murray State/Colorado State? Nevermind the fact that two of those mid-majors are 12 seeds and another is an 11.
So to summarize, there are 3 matchups that are major conference/major conference, and 4 matchups that are mid-major/mid-major, the rest are major conference/mid-major, yet those mid-majors really get screwed having to play each other all the time.
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TPowell
SBR Posting Legend
02-21-08
18842
#40
Originally posted by Shaudius
So you guys point to three mid-major versus mid-major match-ups, but what about all the mid-major/major conference matchups? UNLV/Colorado, Notre Dame/Xavier, SMC/Purdue, SDSU/NCState, Temple/Cal/USF, Alabama/Creighton, Gonzaga/WVU, KState/Southern Miss, Vandy/Harvard, thats 9 out of 32(not counting play-in games), and that doesn't count all the midmajor/majors for teams with top 3-4 seeds there are also another 3 matchups are major conference/major conference.
So now we've got 12 out of 32 games that are mid-major/major and major/major on the 5 line or worse. If you count mid-major/major including seed lines 1-3 the number becomes, 28 out of 32 non-play in game matchups between either major conference teams and other major conference teams and major conference teams and mid-majors.
So basically people in this thread think its some great conspiracy that there are 4 games between mid-major schools, Witchita/VCU, Memphis/SLU, NM/LBSU, and Murray State/Colorado State? Nevermind the fact that two of those mid-majors are 12 seeds and another is an 11.
So to summarize, there are 3 matchups that are major conference/major conference, and 4 matchups that are mid-major/mid-major, the rest are major conference/mid-major, yet those mid-majors really get screwed having to play each other all the time.
The mid majors facing power conference teams are jokes. Temple and SDSU are decent but SDSU is poorly coached and Temple is still banged up
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k13
SBR Posting Legend
07-16-10
18104
#41
Committee did them a favor or else they'd like lose every game.
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convick
SBR MVP
11-03-11
3954
#42
3 of the 12 seeds were mid-majors. 3 of the 5 seeds were mid-majors. Difficult to match up power conference against mid-major with these teams.
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LT Profits
SBR Aristocracy
10-27-06
90963
#43
Originally posted by TPowell
The mid majors facing power conference teams are jokes. Temple and SDSU are decent but SDSU is poorly coached and Temple is still banged up
Sorry TPowell but I have your boys going down to mid-major New Mexico Saturday.