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Old 03-05-2009, 02:10 PM
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I'd say Louisville's still in the discussion if it can win at West Virginia and get to 16-2 in conference. Same goes for Duke with a win at North Carolina.
I was assuming Louisville, Connecticut, and North Carolina would be the #1s under the scenario KG offered of Pitt losing twice. Then I think the fourth spot would be between Pitt, Oklahoma, and Memphis with Pitt holding the edge. Duke would still have to beat North Carolina twice to get a 1 seed which is asking a lot.
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Old 03-05-2009, 02:17 PM
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So Pitt would be lower ranked than all of them, would be without a conference title and Oklahoma, Memphis, and Michigan State would all have conference titles and Pitt would get a #1? Do you really believe that? We aren't talking about which teams are better here.
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Old 03-05-2009, 02:46 PM
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So Pitt would be lower ranked than all of them, would be without a conference title and Oklahoma, Memphis, and Michigan State would all have conference titles and Pitt would get a #1? Do you really believe that? We aren't talking about which teams are better here.
Why would Pitt be ranked lower than Michigan State and Oklahoma?
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Old 03-05-2009, 02:52 PM
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Why would Pitt be ranked lower than Michigan State and Oklahoma?
If they both win out and Pitt loses to UConn on Saturday and again in the Big East tourney, I think they'd be ranked lower.
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If they both win out and Pitt loses to UConn on Saturday and again in the Big East tourney, I think they'd be ranked lower.
You know Oklahoma lost last night, right? Pitt will be ahead of them and Michigan State in the final rankings before Selection Sunday. The rankings that come out the day after Selection Sunday are pretty irrelevant. And the committee doesn't care about rankings anyways.
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Old 03-05-2009, 03:04 PM
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One thing Oklahoma does have working in their favor is that the B12 got smart and moved their tournament final to Saturday. When you have a final late Sunday the committee is largely settled on the bracket and won't make major changes. Waiting until 4 PM to see if you are going to move Oklahoma up to the one line isn't plausible with the amount of work that then needs to go into restructuring the rest of the bracket to avoid first or second rematches.
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You know Oklahoma lost last night, right? Pitt will be ahead of them and Michigan State in the final rankings before Selection Sunday. The rankings that come out the day after Selection Sunday are pretty irrelevant. And the committee doesn't care about rankings anyways.
I know Oklahoma and Kansas both lost last night. If Pitt were to lose on Sunday and then is beaten before the Big East finals and UConn and Louisville are in that Final, Pitt's not getting a #1, especially with Louisville winning. UConn is the only one that can assure themselves a #1 seed on Saturday. You've also got to factor in if UNC is upset by Duke. Or if they beat Duke in the regular season finale but then is upset in the ACC tournament and Duke goes on to win it. Here's how I see it playing out:

Pitt beats UConn Saturday. UNC beats Duke. Memphis, Oklahoma, and Michigan St. all win out and win their conference titles. In the Big East tournament, Pitt loses before the final and UConn takes the title. The four #1's will be UNC, Memphis, UConn, Oklahoma.
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I know Oklahoma and Kansas both lost last night. If Pitt were to lose on Sunday and then is beaten before the Big East finals and UConn and Louisville are in that Final, Pitt's not getting a #1, especially with Louisville winning. UConn is the only one that can assure themselves a #1 seed on Saturday.
I agree with the first part if Oklahoma takes care of business in the Big XII Tourney and UNC beats Duke and Memphis wins C-USA, but your last sentence is wrong. Pitt will be a 1-seed if they beat UConn on Saturday.
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I know Oklahoma and Kansas both lost last night. If Pitt were to lose on Sunday and then is beaten before the Big East finals and UConn and Louisville are in that Final, Pitt's not getting a #1, especially with Louisville winning. UConn is the only one that can assure themselves a #1 seed on Saturday. You've also got to factor in if UNC is upset by Duke. Or if they beat Duke in the regular season finale but then is upset in the ACC tournament and Duke goes on to win it. Here's how I see it playing out:

Pitt beats UConn Saturday. UNC beats Duke. Memphis, Oklahoma, and Michigan St. all win out and win their conference titles. In the Big East tournament, Pitt loses before the final and UConn takes the title. The four #1's will be UNC, Memphis, UConn, Oklahoma.
Pitt losing in the quarters would change things, but either losing in the semis to Louisville or the finals to UConn they'd still be a #1. On what possible basis does Memphis deserve a #1 seed? They aren't very good this year, they are just in a terrible conference. Give Syracuse the same schedule as Memphis and what do you think their record would be? Yet they are a 10-8 team in the Big East. The committee knows this and won't give Memphis a #1 unless none of Louisville, Michigan St, or Oklahoma win their conference tourney.
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