Putting this in smack because of my first observation, but if someone thinks it should go elsewhere, have at it.
Was with some KU fans last evening during UNI game and their reaction was telling, and maybe a sign that the era of entitlement is ending in college BB (hurray, and Go Jacks against OU!) Rather than give UNI its due, the reaction was, "fluke," and "we played horribly." But anybody who saw that game could see UNI is very good, and could advance even further. And no high seed should be feeling comfortable today.
Getting to the point: I'm not sure this kind of win would ever have a reasonable chance of happening this early in the tournament if it went to a bigger field. #1 seeds would be guaranteed matches against seeds in the 50s or above for at least the first two games, maybe even more if "upsets" in other brackets occurred. In other words, they'd be playing teams that probably got knocked out the second round of the NIT. Not saying it couldn't happen, there are always the Chaminade Cinderellas out there, but more realistically it's going to be a lot tougher for the kind of bracket-busting "shockers" we saw yesterday if the field goes to more than 64.
Was with some KU fans last evening during UNI game and their reaction was telling, and maybe a sign that the era of entitlement is ending in college BB (hurray, and Go Jacks against OU!) Rather than give UNI its due, the reaction was, "fluke," and "we played horribly." But anybody who saw that game could see UNI is very good, and could advance even further. And no high seed should be feeling comfortable today.
Getting to the point: I'm not sure this kind of win would ever have a reasonable chance of happening this early in the tournament if it went to a bigger field. #1 seeds would be guaranteed matches against seeds in the 50s or above for at least the first two games, maybe even more if "upsets" in other brackets occurred. In other words, they'd be playing teams that probably got knocked out the second round of the NIT. Not saying it couldn't happen, there are always the Chaminade Cinderellas out there, but more realistically it's going to be a lot tougher for the kind of bracket-busting "shockers" we saw yesterday if the field goes to more than 64.
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