I know we say this every year, but really Duke has to play 1 team (probably Gonzaga) to get a chance to go to the final 4. They seem to get the easiest bracket year after year. How does that happen?
Who asked you? Go back to your bird sewer.Originally posted by brdmn22:
Umm, UK has the possibility of playing one "legit" team as well, and that team is a lower seed than Duke might potentially face. Honestly, the perk of being a one seed is that you don't have to face a top 12 team until the elite eight. Duke has so far played the exact same seed as UK - 16, 8, and 5, with the potential to play a 2 seed, where UK only has the potential to play a 3 seed. Quit acting like Duke doesn't play anyone. The ACC was light years better than the SEC this year. It really does come off as whiny bitching.
Watch basketball sometime.Originally posted by HeismanWildcat85:
Having a run of Robert Morris, San Diego State, Utah, and Gonzaga is not exactly tough. Gonzaga has beaten NOBODY all season just like Villanova beat nobody. Gonzaga is Gonzaga and that hasn't changed. That is by far easier than having to play the ACC champions in the elite 8.
Again... this feels like personal bias. Just look at Kenpom, which is purely stats based:Originally posted by HeismanWildcat85:
Having a run of Robert Morris, San Diego State, Utah, and Gonzaga is not exactly tough. Gonzaga has beaten NOBODY all season just like Villanova beat nobody. Gonzaga is Gonzaga and that hasn't changed. That is by far easier than having to play the ACC champions in the elite 8.
I'll give you the benefit of the doubt on this year. 2010? Not.Originally posted by TUL:
In the sweet 16, Duke has to face a team with a higher rating on KenPom than anyone Kentucky has left in their region, and ANY team left in the East region.
And Gonzaga is a MUCH stronger 2 than Kentucky had. I mean, Kansas may have been the worst 2 seed in the last decade. Has there EVER been a 2 seed that lost by 40 to the 1 seed in their bracket?
So yeah... I know people tend not to credit teams who are not traditional "names" in basketball, and I know you guys hate Duke, but let's not get too crazy.
Oh, and because people get all upset over 2010...in the 2010 tournament Duke faced 5 of the top 20 teams in the country per Kenpom in their run to the title. 5 of the top 20. By the time Kenpom figured in the tournament, Duke faced 3 of the top 10. That is lunacy, given how seeding is supposed to work, especially when you consider two of those happened on effectively home courts for those teams. The last four teams Duke faced averaged over 30 wins for the season. Yes, Kentucky lost so we didn't get to play, but we beat the team that beat you, so they can't have been that bad.
You missed some. Add 2000 and 2005 to that list. 5 losses as the 1 seed in the Sweet 16 in 15 years.Originally posted by ukfan79:
Arizona absolutely did not deserve that. Why would they?
Anyway OP, you would have been saying the same thing about Duke in 2002, 2006 & 2011. Despite their 'easy' brackets those years they lost early in the Sweet 16. 2015 could be a lot like those years.
So stop whining about it.
A good take,KU played both Utah and WVa, all 3 games were closeso you could make the case that WVa and Utah are similar in terms of which is the best team.There seems to be a lot of bias against the Zags here but they are a pretty good team,if they can play enough defense in a match up with Duke it will be a good game.I think the Zags give Duke some problems on the offensive end.Originally posted by KA4Prez:
First, UAB over Iowa State was the biggest upset of the tournament. This weakened Duke's region, clearly.
Second, people are worried about West Virginia but call Utah a cake walk?
Third, UK's #2 (Kansas) seed was clearly the worst one, they showed it during the year with 11 losses, in their ***-beating by UK and in their round of 32 exit. For those saying they would rather be looking at Gonzaga after WVU instead of Notre Dame/Wichita State are crazy.
QUIT COMPLAINING.
I stopped my Gonzaga bashing once they manhandled Iowa (who I thought was a decent team).Originally posted by docholiday51:
A good take,KU played both Utah and WVa, all 3 games were closeso you could make the case that WVa and Utah are similar in terms of which is the best team.There seems to be a lot of bias against the Zags here but they are a pretty good team,if they can play enough defense in a match up with Duke it will be a good game.I think the Zags give Duke some problems on the offensive end.Originally posted by KA4Prez:
First, UAB over Iowa State was the biggest upset of the tournament. This weakened Duke's region, clearly.
Second, people are worried about West Virginia but call Utah a cake walk?
Third, UK's #2 (Kansas) seed was clearly the worst one, they showed it during the year with 11 losses, in their ***-beating by UK and in their round of 32 exit. For those saying they would rather be looking at Gonzaga after WVU instead of Notre Dame/Wichita State are crazy.
QUIT COMPLAINING.
UCLA is probably the most improved team(since e played them) left in the tourney.I rthink people get to caught up in Kenpom ratings and other rating systems,at this point it is all about how you match up with the team you are playing and who is on a roll at the time(emotion plays a big part in games this time of year.
Forget about a loss by 2 points in December. On selection sunday, these are the 4 best teams in the nation:Originally posted by ukfan79:
Arizona absolutely did not deserve that. Why would they?
Anyway OP, you would have been saying the same thing about Duke in 2002, 2006 & 2011. Despite their 'easy' brackets those years they lost early in the Sweet 16. 2015 could be a lot like those years.
So stop whining about it.
Based on what? Wisconsin and Duke played, and Duke won with relative ease, at Wisconsin. Duke also beat Virginia the only time they played. At Virginia.Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Forget about a loss by 2 points in December. On selection sunday, these are the 4 best teams in the nation:Originally posted by ukfan79:
Arizona absolutely did not deserve that. Why would they?
Anyway OP, you would have been saying the same thing about Duke in 2002, 2006 & 2011. Despite their 'easy' brackets those years they lost early in the Sweet 16. 2015 could be a lot like those years.
So stop whining about it.
1.) Kentucky
2.) Arizona
3.) Wisconsin
4.) Virginia, Villanova, Duke
To put Kentucky, Arizona, and Wisconsin all on the same side of the bracket was not fair to the overall #1 seed.
This.Originally posted by wcc31:
Stop the whining. Utah is a Top 10 KenPom team and Gonzaga is legit- better than many of the people here give them credit for. Both are tough games.
Once again I ask- what is it about Duke that turns normally intelligent UK fans into whiny, obsessive, paranoid Louisville fans?
What 2 point December loss are you referring to? Arizona has losses to teams that finished with a combined record of 52-44Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Forget about a loss by 2 points in December. On selection sunday, these are the 4 best teams in the nation:Originally posted by ukfan79:
Arizona absolutely did not deserve that. Why would they?
Anyway OP, you would have been saying the same thing about Duke in 2002, 2006 & 2011. Despite their 'easy' brackets those years they lost early in the Sweet 16. 2015 could be a lot like those years.
So stop whining about it.
1.) Kentucky
2.) Arizona
3.) Wisconsin
4.) Virginia, Villanova, Duke
To put Kentucky, Arizona, and Wisconsin all on the same side of the bracket was not fair to the overall #1 seed.
We had to have this thread today. We have it everyday even if it not true. Just like we have to have an announcer thread everyday.Originally posted by TUL:
Again... this feels like personal bias. Just look at Kenpom, which is purely stats based:Originally posted by HeismanWildcat85:
Having a run of Robert Morris, San Diego State, Utah, and Gonzaga is not exactly tough. Gonzaga has beaten NOBODY all season just like Villanova beat nobody. Gonzaga is Gonzaga and that hasn't changed. That is by far easier than having to play the ACC champions in the elite 8.
SDSU is 27th overall on Kenpom.
Utah is 8th.
Gonzaga is 7th.
That's pretty respectable. Notre Dame is ranked BELOW both of Utah and Gonzaga on Kenpom, and has lost to Syracuse, Pitt, and Providence this year, none of which are particularly elite teams, along with a 30 point loss to Duke and a loss to Virginia, who already got dumped from the tournament.
Add in the fact that Gonzaga has been a top 5 team all year, Utah has hovered in the mid-to-high teens all year... yes, they might not be "name" teams but they are good basketball teams.
Flip side, they beat every team they should have. Bad losses = let down, no effort games. They schooled Utah on their own home court where Utah didn't lose all season and ran teams out of the gym.Originally posted by ukfan79:
What 2 point December loss are you referring to? Arizona has losses to teams that finished with a combined record of 52-44Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Forget about a loss by 2 points in December. On selection sunday, these are the 4 best teams in the nation:Originally posted by ukfan79:
Arizona absolutely did not deserve that. Why would they?
Anyway OP, you would have been saying the same thing about Duke in 2002, 2006 & 2011. Despite their 'easy' brackets those years they lost early in the Sweet 16. 2015 could be a lot like those years.
So stop whining about it.
1.) Kentucky
2.) Arizona
3.) Wisconsin
4.) Virginia, Villanova, Duke
To put Kentucky, Arizona, and Wisconsin all on the same side of the bracket was not fair to the overall #1 seed.
I also think UK got the weakest 2 seed. I never believed all the Big 12 hype, and still can't believe KU got a 2 seed with 8 losses. 5 of the 7 Big 12 teams didn't last the first weekend, and the other 2 are likely going to lose before Saturday. I know KU had a very high SoS and RPI, but at some point how many games a team looses should matter.Originally posted by TUL:
In the sweet 16, Duke has to face a team with a higher rating on KenPom than anyone Kentucky has left in their region, and ANY team left in the East region.
And Gonzaga is a MUCH stronger 2 than Kentucky had. I mean, Kansas may have been the worst 2 seed in the last decade. Has there EVER been a 2 seed that lost by 40 to the 1 seed in their bracket?
So yeah... I know people tend not to credit teams who are not traditional "names" in basketball, and I know you guys hate Duke, but let's not get too crazy.
Oh, and because people get all upset over 2010...in the 2010 tournament Duke faced 5 of the top 20 teams in the country per Kenpom in their run to the title. 5 of the top 20. By the time Kenpom figured in the tournament, Duke faced 3 of the top 10. That is lunacy, given how seeding is supposed to work, especially when you consider two of those happened on effectively home courts for those teams. The last four teams Duke faced averaged over 30 wins for the season. Yes, Kentucky lost so we didn't get to play, but we beat the team that beat you, so they can't have been that bad.
That's you trying to screw Duke because you hate them. That's all it's based on. More power to you on that, but don't pretend it's based on something else.Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Flip side, they beat every team they should have. Bad losses = let down, no effort games. They schooled Utah on their own home court where Utah didn't lose all season and ran teams out of the gym.Originally posted by ukfan79:
What 2 point December loss are you referring to? Arizona has losses to teams that finished with a combined record of 52-44Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Forget about a loss by 2 points in December. On selection sunday, these are the 4 best teams in the nation:Originally posted by ukfan79:
Arizona absolutely did not deserve that. Why would they?
Anyway OP, you would have been saying the same thing about Duke in 2002, 2006 & 2011. Despite their 'easy' brackets those years they lost early in the Sweet 16. 2015 could be a lot like those years.
So stop whining about it.
1.) Kentucky
2.) Arizona
3.) Wisconsin
4.) Virginia, Villanova, Duke
To put Kentucky, Arizona, and Wisconsin all on the same side of the bracket was not fair to the overall #1 seed.
Bottom Line, on Selection Sunday:
1.) Kentucky
2.) Arizona
3.) Wisconsin
4.) Everyone Else.
KY, AZ, WI = 3 best teams on the same bracket.
Duke = fantastic offense, awful defense, they will struggle with the top 3 teams. They lost their tournament, they didn't win their conference, and lost to Miami at home. #1 seed? Duke had horrible losses too. LOL
How it should have been seeded:
AZ - #1 in West
WI - #1 in South
Duke = #2 in West
Virginia, Villanova = other #1s
Um, nope, Duke did not deserve a #1 seed, that's what it's based on.Originally posted by mj2k10:
That's you trying to screw Duke because you hate them. That's all it's based on. More power to you on that, but don't pretend it's based on something else.Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Flip side, they beat every team they should have. Bad losses = let down, no effort games. They schooled Utah on their own home court where Utah didn't lose all season and ran teams out of the gym.Originally posted by ukfan79:
What 2 point December loss are you referring to? Arizona has losses to teams that finished with a combined record of 52-44Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Forget about a loss by 2 points in December. On selection sunday, these are the 4 best teams in the nation:Originally posted by ukfan79:
Arizona absolutely did not deserve that. Why would they?
Anyway OP, you would have been saying the same thing about Duke in 2002, 2006 & 2011. Despite their 'easy' brackets those years they lost early in the Sweet 16. 2015 could be a lot like those years.
So stop whining about it.
1.) Kentucky
2.) Arizona
3.) Wisconsin
4.) Virginia, Villanova, Duke
To put Kentucky, Arizona, and Wisconsin all on the same side of the bracket was not fair to the overall #1 seed.
Bottom Line, on Selection Sunday:
1.) Kentucky
2.) Arizona
3.) Wisconsin
4.) Everyone Else.
KY, AZ, WI = 3 best teams on the same bracket.
Duke = fantastic offense, awful defense, they will struggle with the top 3 teams. They lost their tournament, they didn't win their conference, and lost to Miami at home. #1 seed? Duke had horrible losses too. LOL
How it should have been seeded:
AZ - #1 in West
WI - #1 in South
Duke = #2 in West
Virginia, Villanova = other #1s
But Arizona did? You can't have it both ways. You can't argue that Duke didn't deserve a 1 seed because of bad losses, then say that a team with more bad losses deserved a 1. And you can't just ignore that Duke had road wins against 2 of the teams we're talking about.Originally posted by BBCatsExile:
Um, nope, Duke did not deserve a #1 seed, that's what it's based on.