SoilVol
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I believe their saying if top 4 seeds rite now wins conference, that's how it ends up.That's
The Vols play at South Carolina, at Alabama, Auburn, and Kentucky. The committee is telling me if they run the table they won't have earned a 1 seed? They say they've locked in the 1s without finishing regular season nor conference tournaments?
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Okay, so I do some expert testimony here and there. This morning, I am reviewing a case. Physical Therapy notes were included. The therapist indicated that they were doing dry needling as part of their treatment plan.
However, when they put dry needling in the treatment notes, they abbreviated it as DN. I’m not quite sure why, but I could not help but laugh as I read that in every note.
For the life of me, I can’t figure out why it was so funny. Any of you know why?![]()
That's
The Vols play at South Carolina, at Alabama, Auburn, and Kentucky. The committee is telling me if they run the table they won't have earned a 1 seed? They say they've locked in the 1s without finishing regular season nor conference tournaments?
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UCONN beating Marquette like a drum rite now 51-32 15 minutes too go in game .That was my initial reaction as well. But when I look at the metrics, I can see where "basically locked up" comes from.
"Basically" <> definitive of course, but so far:
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If we win out the regular season, we'd finish 8-5 in Q1 games. If we did that and one of the top 4 dropped a couple more, we'd have a great argument.
But the odds of winning out? About 10%.
I can get the "basically" argument - but you're right. Never say never. Even if we lose a reg season game and win the SECT, I think we'd have a great argument.
Too early to say, but I can see the top 4 has built a gap against the field...for now.