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Bracket Trivia: No 14 or 15 seeded team has ever won a game in the WBB NCAA tournament. Only one 16 seed has ever won a game (16 seeded Harvard defeated 1 seed Stanford in 1998). Combined the 14-16 seeded teams are 1-360 all time.

* Never pick a 14-16 team to win in your bracket.
 
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Bracket Trivia: 12 seeds are 31-99 since 1994, a 20.5% winning percentage and almost 1 win per year on average. 13 seeds are 10-120 since 1994.

*Odds are good for one 12 seed pulling a first round upset each year. Stay away from 13 seeds.
 
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I feel confident at this point that the 1 seeds are

USCe
USCw
Texas
UCLA

I have no idea what order though after the carnage between those four yesterday.

UConn has a case but I think the loss to UT is going to cost them.
I agree. I see UConn as the top #2 seed. Which puts them in the weakest #1 bracket, so it's all things being equal at that point IMO.
 
Yeah not a fan of that. Texas shouldn’t have to play them in a home game for the title. Tourney has to move.
SC would have won yesterday if they played Texas on the moon. Greenville is close to Knoxville, Athens and Columbia. Can you name a closer city location with great amenities that fits more SEC schools?

Who complains that the SEC football championship is played in Atlanta, baseball in Hoover and men's basketball in Nashville?
 
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I recall that show, it had 17 episodes. Everyone seemed to like it back in the day.

Oh don't mistake me, I would very much like to be the program with all the five stars playing a two hour bus ride away from campus. Easier than neutral site games. But that doesn't change what it is.

Also, Tennessee only won 8 of its 17 SEC tournament championships in the state of Tennessee. The other 9, out of state, and definitely more than 90 minutes drive away.

And no, Memphis doesn't count. Ask anyone around Tennessee, they can explain it.

You're still the winners.
 
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Oh don't mistake me, I would very much like to be the program with all the five stars playing a two hour bus ride away from campus. Easier than neutral site games. But that doesn't change what it is.

Also, Tennessee only won 8 of its 17 SEC tournament championships in the state of Tennessee. The other 9, out of state, and definitely more than 90 minutes drive away.

And no, Memphis doesn't count. Ask anyone around Tennessee, they can explain it.

You're still the winners.
Oh heck, Knoxville even hosted the tourney two of the 17 times it was held in Tennessee.
 
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Oh don't mistake me, I would very much like to be the program with all the five stars playing a two hour bus ride away from campus. Easier than neutral site games. But that doesn't change what it is.

Also, Tennessee only won 8 of its 17 SEC tournament championships in the state of Tennessee. The other 9, out of state, and definitely more than 90 minutes drive away.

And no, Memphis doesn't count. Ask anyone around Tennessee, they can explain it.

You're still the winners.
I doubt Tennessee will bitch about it to the conference over the next few years. Pretty damn close to Knoxville. The western schools? They’ll be getting sick of it in short order.
 
You mean back when head coaches made 35,000 dollars a year and schools barely paid anything for the expenses of women's basketball teams? Heh. You're funny.
Do they still count the Championships from then? Come back to me when the state of SC gets anywhere close to hosting 17 times.
 
I doubt Tennessee will bitch about it to the conference over the next few years. Pretty damn close to Knoxville. The western schools? They’ll be getting sick of it in short order.

Oh I've no doubt. I said I would want the same. Who wouldn't?

I think the real sticky business will be when Texas starts grumping about it not being in Texas. They'll sweeten the deal too, I'm sure. Dallas is so accessible, flights are easy, we can get a great deal, yada yada. They do love to sprinkle money on their, ah, let's call it strongly worded requests.
 
Oh I've no doubt. I said I would want the same. Who wouldn't?

I think the real sticky business will be when Texas starts grumping about it not being in Texas. They'll sweeten the deal too, I'm sure. Dallas is so accessible, flights are easy, we can get a great deal, yada yada. They do love to sprinkle money on their, ah, let's call it strongly worded requests.
They are already bringing it up. Look at their WBB forum(s). First year in the conference and they are already kicking up a dust storm and bitching that something 'needs to be done'. It's why they lost the game yesterday, really, just read their fan sites.

You are correct about texas, it won't be long before they try to run the SEC like they did the B12.
 
They are already bringing it up. Look at their WBB forum(s). First year in the conference and they are already kicking up a dust storm and bitching that something 'needs to be done'. It's why they lost the game yesterday, really, just read their fan sites.

I hear you. I lived near Austin for over a decade, and became quite familiar with how to speak Longhorn.
 
If the SEC football championship leaves Atlanta for Dallas you can bet the ACC will move theirs there. Charlotte is such a poor excuse for a championship city.

Imagine paying $50 for a coke and hotdog at Jerry's World.
 
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Bracket Trivia: No 14 or 15 seeded team has ever won a game in the WBB NCAA tournament. Only one 16 seed has ever won a game (16 seeded Harvard defeated 1 seed Stanford in 1998). Combined the 14-16 seeded teams are 1-360 all time.

* Never pick a 14-16 team to win in your bracket.
Interesting piece of bracket trivia. Sarah Strong’s. mom was a member of that Harvard team that took down Stanford.
 
They are already bringing it up. Look at their WBB forum(s). First year in the conference and they are already kicking up a dust storm and bitching that something 'needs to be done'. It's why they lost the game yesterday, really, just read their fan sites.

You are correct about texas, it won't be long before they try to run the SEC like they did the B12.

South Carolina players are playing their best ball right now, so IMO they would have beaten Texas yesterday regardless of where the game was held — even in Austin.

Even so, it definitely does help to play in front of an arena full of your own fans. No one can deny the power of that.

But the way I see it, money rules, and if Greensboro is outbidding everyone else to host, then they get to do it. If some other city wants to host, then they need to submit a higher bid.

It is what it is. Teams just need to start games strong and reduce the energy of the lopsided crowd.
 
They are already bringing it up. Look at their WBB forum(s). First year in the conference and they are already kicking up a dust storm and bitching that something 'needs to be done'. It's why they lost the game yesterday, really, just read their fan sites.

You are correct about texas, it won't be long before they try to run the SEC like they did the B12.
 

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