Disagree, if Bama sweeps this week, they'll pass us in virtually everything. That being said, I don't think they'll sweep.Vols win out, Duke loses 1, Houston loses 1, Auburn loses twice and Bama wins twice against UF and Auburn. In that scenario we would be #1 on monday but Bama would be the last 1 seed in most scenarios
Vols win out, Duke loses 1, Houston loses 1, Auburn loses twice and Bama wins twice against UF and Auburn. In that scenario we would be #1 on monday but Bama would be the last 1 seed in most scenarios
Didn't mean to imply yours was outlandish. With voters, we'd be foolish to think anything was out of the realm of possibility. I didn't honestly think they'd drop them to 7. Figured they'd be 5. With them at 7, who knows what the voters would do. Probably make Duke #1 since they couldn't decide which SEC team deserved it.I don't think it's outlandish to say my scenario could happen but in that scenario you think they would move Bama from #7 to 1?
AP at season’s end is pretty much meaningless.Didn't mean to imply yours was outlandish. With voters, we'd be foolish to think anything was out of the realm of possibility. I didn't honestly think they'd drop them to 7. Figured they'd be 5. With them at 7, who knows what the voters would do. Probably make Duke #1 since they couldn't decide which SEC team deserved it.
I was just answering the OP's question.AP at season’s end is pretty much meaningless.
It's all about what the committee thinks.
I think it's safe to say Auburn and Duke will be #1 seeds, and most likely Houston if they win out.
Florida, Tennessee, and Bama are fighting for that last #1 seed.
We have to win out or it will be between Flordia and Bama with their match-up deciding who will get that last #1 seed.
Houston could lose and that probably opens the door for 3 SEC teams as a #1 seed but not necessarily. Michigan State still has an outside chance if Houston loses.
I don't think St. John's can get there even with key losses.
I don't think Michigan State is in the running. They're #11 in the NET and wouldn't jump into the top 5 with teams ahead of them beating up one another. I think most will agree these are the #1 seeds:AP at season’s end is pretty much meaningless.
It's all about what the committee thinks.
I think it's safe to say Auburn and Duke will be #1 seeds, and most likely Houston if they win out.
Florida, Tennessee, and Bama are fighting for that last #1 seed.
We have to win out or it will be between Flordia and Bama with their match-up deciding who will get that last #1 seed.
Houston could lose and that probably opens the door for 3 SEC teams as a #1 seed but not necessarily. Michigan State still has an outside chance if Houston loses.
I don't think St. John's can get there even with key losses.
I'd say there is at least a 1 % chance if we lost the next two and 1st game of tournament, and Houston lost the next two and 1st game of tournament. Especially if MSU won the big 10 after winning out the season. Extremely unlikely, but not impossible.I don't think Michigan State is in the running. They're #11 in the NET and wouldn't jump into the top 5 with teams ahead of them beating up one another. I think most will agree these are the #1 seeds:
Auburn
Duke
some combination of Tennessee/Houston/Alabama/Florida for the other two. We will be no worse than #6 or #7 on the S-Curve, and that's if we lose twice this week.
