KU does not match up well with TCU. Don’t pencil them in just yet. If they do win I expect them to go ahead and close it out.Auburn and Kentucky fighting for the last one. Assuming KU takes care of business.
I think he means NOT a 1 seed. Confused me at first too, thinking "no" was short for "number".I’m confused by this thread. You’re now confident that Baylor’s a 1 after losing to Oklahoma?
Ah, yeah I misread it.I think he means NOT a 1 seed. Confused me at first too, thinking "no" was short for "number".
I wouldn't put it in shocking territory. They still lead the country in quad 1 wins and won one of the best leagues.I will be shocked if Baylor gets a #1 seed now.
Maybe, but Tennessee will probably have more quad 1 wins, a stronger SOS and will be 5-1 against the top five if they win the SECT and the best they can hope for is a #2 seed.I wouldn't put it in shocking territory. They still lead the country in quad 1 wins and won one of the best leagues.
How do we know that's the best they can hope for?Maybe, but Tennessee will probably have more quad 1 wins, a stronger SOS and will be 5-1 against the top five if they win the SECT and the best they can hope for is a #2 seed.
That Lundardi guy said so.How do we know that's the best they can hope for?
How is the Big 12 the best conference when the only time they take on another conference they lose?Baylor still a 1 seed due to their resume and winning the regular season for the best conference imo.
They will not be a one if UK wins the SEC tournament and Kansas wins the Big 12 tournament.Baylor still a 1 seed due to their resume and winning the regular season for the best conference imo.
From what I remember, he's wrong about seeding all the time.That Lundardi guy said so.
Well, Tennessee still has to win 3 games to find out and that's a tall order. I hope we get to test it.From what I remember, he's wrong about seeding all the time.
Lunardi is an average bracketologist at best.From what I remember, he's wrong about seeding all the time.
Yeah, they shouldn't be anyway.They will not be a one if UK wins the SEC tournament and Kansas wins the Big 12 tournament.
How is the Big 12 the best conference when the only time they take on another conference they lose?
Agreed, my only concern would be that the committee really values regular season championships and UK didn't win the SEC this year.They will not be a one if UK wins the SEC tournament and Kansas wins the Big 12 tournament.
What??😂 All you have to do is look at the numbers. Top to bottom it's the big 12 and it's not really even close honestly. The big12 has won that challenge more than they lost. Sec doesn't even send their shittiest teams either. Also, do you not count big12 vs sec games in non con? 🤔How is the Big 12 the best conference when the only time they take on another conference they lose?
It is a frustrating schedule, really wish we could go ahead and get things moved up one day. Can you really leave a 28-6 UK team off the one line if they win the SEC tournament? A lot of the metrics have UK top 3 or 4.Agreed, my only concern would be that the committee really values regular season championships and UK didn't win the SEC this year.
Since the SEC tournament is on Sunday right before the Selection show, it seems like the result doesn't always affect the bracket since it happens so late.
So a Quad 1 win means something?I wouldn't put it in shocking territory. They still lead the country in quad 1 wins and won one of the best leagues.
They lost the challenge which was a talent vs talent contest.They're 9-7 vs the SEC this year.
All that matters was who won and who lost. All that other stuff is just noise. SEC won and the Big 12 lost.What??😂 All you have to do is look at the numbers. Top to bottom it's the big 12 and it's not really even close honestly. The big12 has won that challenge more than they lost. Sec doesn't even send their shittiest teams either. Also, do you not count big12 vs sec games in non con? 🤔
They lost the challenge which was a talent vs talent contest.
What were the other six games? I know Tech beat the Vols, and Oklahoma beat Florida...Yes...a challenge in which the SEC had some favorable matchups (#1 team at home vs Big 12's #8?) and the advantage of leaving some weak teams at home.
Strange that SEC fans want to pretend that the other 6 games between the leagues didn't occur. Well, not really.
But you didn't 😂 9-7 for the year for the big 12🤷♂️ facts are facts. So who won more and who lost more? Like I said, kinda rich for a conference to not send their worst teams and then claim to be a better conference, while losing the head to head battle for the year.All that matters was who won and who lost. All that other stuff is just noise. SEC won and the Big 12 lost.
Y'all were the weaker link. Good bye
Oklahoma beat Arkansas, K-State lost to Arkansas, TCU beat A&M, KU beat Missouri.What were the other six games? I know Tech beat the Vols, and Oklahoma beat Florida...
Well, if you want to be fair the SEC left Auburn at home a year or to ago and they were a very good team. So, that knife cuts both ways. Regardless, we are not the ones claiming to be the best conference only pointing out ya'll are being a little cockalorum.Yes...a challenge in which the SEC had some favorable matchups (#1 team at home vs Big 12's #8?) and the advantage of leaving some weak teams at home.
Strange that SEC fans want to pretend that the other 6 games between the leagues didn't occur. Well, not really.
Y'all could schedule UGA 10 times and it is not representative. We play a challenge and it is.But you didn't 😂 9-7 for the year for the big 12🤷♂️ facts are facts. So who won more and who lost more? Like I said, kinda rich for a conference to not send their worst teams and then claim to be a better conference, while losing the head to head battle for the year.
Good..bye
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