Craig Sagers Tailor
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One of the first weekend sites is almost always Raleigh/Greensboro/Charlotte. They rarely have a hard time selling tickets with one of Duke/UNC expected to be there.
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The big 10 tournament meant absolutely nothing
When does the SJ Bracket start?
Duke at the ESA? That place has been a house of horrors for the Blue Devils.
The best tournament was in 2021, when all the games were in Indianapolis, and virtually everyone played at a true neutral site.
One of the first weekend sites is almost always Raleigh/Greensboro/Charlotte. They rarely have a hard time selling tickets with one of Duke/UNC expected to be there.
CBS demands it.
Texas/UNC in the field is a joke. Boise had more wins (24-21), a higher net (44-52), eliminated SDSU from the MWC tourney and made the finals but SDSU gets in instead?
Louisville as an 8 getting to play at Lexington, Oregon as a 5 getting Seattle. Way too favorable.
Most always the teams in the B1G title game are in the tournament already. Does the B1G value that lead in spot to the bracket show more than its champion being rewarded with a better seed/geographic placement?
Some Wisconsin fans are upset that two 3 seeds (Iowa State and Kentucky) are playing in Milwaukee instead of the Badgers. Perhaps Iowa State would've been shuffled to Denver instead if Wisconsin won today.
I know one way Wisconsin could've ensured a spot in Milwaukee: Don't lose at home to Penn State to close the regular season.
South Carolina looked bored to be a top regional seed.
Louisville fans are screaming about the seeding. They'd rather be anywhere else if it meant what they probably deserved, which is a six or maybe a five.