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  • ABEHONEST
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-27-09
    • 9470

    #1
    If this projected number 1 seed gets this sweet route to the Final Four, bet them?
    ARIZONA?
    ESPN predicts the best possible routes of the 4#1 seeds for all-4 top seeds. And, Arizona, from what I can see, has the best/easiest trip by far?
    The question: Is ESPN noted for the historical accuracy of picking the top 4-seeds most likely route to the Final Four?

    Updated yesterday:

    SOUTH (SAN ANTONIO)
    WINNER goes to NEW ORLEANS

    At San Diego
    aq - Arizona
    16
    aq - UNC Wilmington

    8
    Seton Hall
    9
    Wyoming
    PITTSBURGH
    5
    Texas
    12

    aq - South Dakota St.
    4

    Illinois
    13
    aq - Chattanooga
    MILWAUKEE
    6

    Iowa
    11

    North Carolina
    3

    Tennessee
    14

    aq - Northern Iowa
    FORT WORTH
    7
    aq - Boise St.
    10
    Rutgers
    2
    Baylor
    15
    aq - Long Beach St.


    WEST (SAN FRANCISCO)
    WINNER goes to NEW ORLEANS

    At Portland
    1
    Gonzaga - aq
    16
    Texas Southern - aq


    New Orleans - aq
    8
    Colorado St.
    9

    Miami
    BUFFALO
    5
    UConn
    12
    Iona - aq
    4

    Ohio State
    13
    Toledo - aq
    SAN DIEGO
    6
    USC
    11

    Davidson - aq
    3

    Texas Tech
    14
    Texas St. - aq
    GREENVILLE
    7

    Michigan St.
    10

    Creighton
    2

    Duke - aq
    15

    Yale - aq


    EAST (PHILADELPHIA)
    WINNER goes to NEW ORLEANS


    At Greenville
    1
    Auburn - aq
    16
    Longwood
    /
    Norfolk St.
    8

    Xavier
    9
    Notre Dame
    BUFFALO
    5

    Houston - aq
    12

    San Francisco
    /
    Indiana
    4
    UCLA
    13
    Vermont - aq
    PITTSBURGH
    6
    LSU
    11
    Loyola Chicago
    /
    Memphis
    3
    Villanova
    14
    Wagner - aq
    INDIANAPOLIS
    7

    Iowa State
    10

    Wake Forest
    2
    Purdue - aq
    15
    Colgate - aq


    MIDWEST (CHICAGO)

    At Fort Worth
    1
    aq - Kansas
    16
    aq - Cleveland St.

    8
    Saint Mary's
    9
    aq - Murray St.
    MILWAUKEE
    5
    Alabama
    12
    aq - North Texas
    4
    aq - Providence
    13

    aq - New Mexico St.
    PORTLAND
    6
    Arkansas
    11

    TCU
    3
    Wisconsin
    14

    aq - Montana St.
    INDIANAPOLIS
    7
    Marquette
    10

    Michigan
    2
    Kentucky
    15
    aq - Jacksonville St.

    THE FINAL EIGHT:
    Sweet 16/Elite Eight March 24 and 26 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center
    Sweet 16/Elite Eight March 24 and 26 San Francisco, California Chase Center
    Sweet 16/Elite Eight March 25 and 27 Chicago, Illinois United Center
    Sweet 16/Elite Eight March 25 and 27 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wells Fargo Center
    **
    THE FINAL FOUR: New Orleans Caesars Superdome April 2 & 4
  • ABEHONEST
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 06-27-09
    • 9470

    #2
    Well, looks like I have managed to jinx another top 5-team?
    Losing major tonight.
    If anyone needs a jinx, just let me know?
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    • Wrongside
      SBR MVP
      • 09-26-15
      • 3579

      #3
      No, but I have no clue why you filled out bracket like that, as though any of that will happen, especially not the lower seeds…
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      • ABEHONEST
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-27-09
        • 9470

        #4
        Not me, Son.
        This came from ESPN'S professional bracket prospectors.
        Here's an update concerning a brand new look at the next possible bracket matchups.

        *The final Saturday in February turned out to be a historic day in college basketball. Each of the top six teams in the AP Top 25 lost, the first time that has ever happened on a single day in the history of the poll. A total of seven members of the AP top 10 fell, also a single-day record.

        What does it mean from a Bracketology perspective? Well, imagine an NFL weekend in which every game ends in a tie. No team would lose or gain an inch in the standings. That's what happened in college basketball on Saturday.

        We ended almost exactly where we started. The top three teams on the morning seed list -- Gonzaga, Arizona and Kansas -- all lost major road games in hostile environments. Three of the teams in the best position to supplant them -- Kentucky, Purdue and Texas Tech -- suffered the same fate. At the end of the carnage, Baylor was the only top-10 team to improve its seed. The Bears began the day sixth overall and ended up fourth overall. That gives the defending NCAA champions the final 1-seed. Just don't write it in ink. Baylor visits Texas on Big Monday.
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        • SamsNCharge99
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 10-22-08
          • 41242

          #5
          Duke taking over now that 1-6 all lost
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          • DrunkHorseplayer
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 05-15-10
            • 7719

            #6
            The tournament is wide open this year, 10-15 teams could win. I wouldn't put any PAC-12 team in the final four.
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            • stake1
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 12-19-18
              • 18116

              #7
              Fade the pac12
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              • ABEHONEST
                SBR Hall of Famer
                • 06-27-09
                • 9470

                #8
                Not according to these overrated, ESPN professions? This ESPN, dominating sports corporation, is a billionaire business, yet, they flood you with online commercials, much like Hitchcock's Bird movie. You have to fight them constantly, trying to mute them or just trying to escape them.

                They are also not too brilliant with their ideas of a solid 64-team bracket.
                They say Duke will only move up one notch with their bracket predictions, moving only a notch over Purdue, another unimpressive ranked team yesterday.

                I'll have to disagree with that prediction.

                Who's going to win the championship now?
                It's back to the proverbial Turkeyshoot all over again.
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                • stake1
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 12-19-18
                  • 18116

                  #9
                  Purdue cannot win close games away from home. so they will be another excellent fade in the tournament
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                  • ABEHONEST
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 06-27-09
                    • 9470

                    #10
                    Originally posted by stake1
                    Purdue cannot win close games away from home. so they will be another excellent fade in the tournament
                    Stake, give me one team we can rely on in the coming "Ides Of March?"
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                    • ABEHONEST
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 06-27-09
                      • 9470

                      #11
                      This: According to ESPN"S darling, Lunardi, Baylor will now move up to the top line, and Gonzaga, Arizona, Kansas, preserves their top seeds, despite their defeats, per Lunardi's bracket.
                      Hmm.
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                      • docholiday
                        SBR Hustler
                        • 01-02-10
                        • 55

                        #12
                        Arizona can not beat Tennessee. Tennessee would win that bracket.
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                        • stake1
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 12-19-18
                          • 18116

                          #13
                          Abe I think Kentucky and the Zags are both headed to the elite 8. depending on the brackets and how they layout in a couple weeks, I think Uconn is very dangerous. they have depth and can beat teams a number of ways
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                          • ABEHONEST
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 06-27-09
                            • 9470

                            #14
                            Originally posted by stake1
                            Abe I think Kentucky and the Zags are both headed to the elite 8. depending on the brackets and how they layout in a couple weeks, I think Uconn is very dangerous. they have depth and can beat teams a number of ways
                            Gotta have that big man making baskets and playing defense. Gonz, looks to me, they may have taken a fatal potion last night?
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                            • d2bets
                              BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                              • 08-10-05
                              • 39995

                              #15
                              Originally posted by DrunkHorseplayer
                              The tournament is wide open this year, 10-15 teams could win. I wouldn't put any PAC-12 team in the final four.
                              More that that. It's going to be cinderella year.
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