Originally posted by mj2k10:
Originally posted by Son_Of_Saul:
If Wisconsin wins the Big 10 tournament, regardless of what happens today at Ohio State, and yet still draws a 2 seed in Kentucky's region, I will fully buy into the anti-Calipari bias from the NCAA.
It would be a travesty of the greatest proportions.
Why would it have to do with anti-Cal bias? I agree that it shouldn't happen, but if it does, it has nothing to do with UK, and is instead the latest example of flawed bracketing principles.
Look at the 2012 through 2014 tournaments, because those are the only ones where the selection committee released a ranking of every team, 1-68. Then look at the Midwest Region for each of those years. Last year, you had the 3rd one seed, but then you had the 2nd 2 seed, the top 3, the top 4, the 2nd 5, then the top 7, 8, and 9. 2013 and 2012 weren't all that different. Add up the total rankings, and the Midwest probably comes out lowest each of those years, meaning it's the toughest region.
This is because the selection committee decided to stop differentiating between teams on the same seed line. As far as the bracketing was concerned, every 2 seed was alike, every 3 alike, every 4 alike, and so on, and having one in each region was balance enough.
Last year, the top 16 rated teams by the NCAA were, in order
1 seeds- Florida, Arizona, Wichita St, Virginia
2 seeds- Villanova, Michigan, Kansas, Wisconsin
3 seeds- Duke, Syracuse, Creighton, and Iowa St.
4 seeds- UL, Mich St, UCLA, Sand Diego St.
And the regionals were in NYC, Memphis, Indy, and Anaheim.
Here's how it looks like they went about making the top of the brackets.
Florida- Memphis closest
Arizona- Anaheim closest
WSU- Indy closest
Virginia had to go to NYC
then
Villanova- NYC closest
Michigan- Indy closest
Kansas- Memphis closest
Wisconsin had to go to Anaheim.
then
Duke- probably would have been NYC, but Virginia is there, so Indy
Syracuse- would have been NYC, but Villanova is there, so Memphis
Creighton- Anaheim or NYC, so Anaheim
Iowa State left with NYC
then
UL- Indy closest
Mich State- NYC closest besides Indy
UCLA -can't do Anaheim because of Arizona, so Memphis
San Diego State- Anaheim
IF (and it's definitely a big IF) they do it like that again this year, then yeah, UK is likely to get Wisconsin as its 2 (if Wisconsin is a 2)- and that will be right in line with what they did from 2012 through 2014 (and actually, back to at least 2010, but they didn't release team rankings before 2012, so we can't know for sure).
I suspect they won't do it like that this year, because they've started to receive a lot of (richly deserved) flack for the unbalanced regions. If they stick Wisconsin with UK, there will be a huge outcry, and actually, the bulk of it won't come from UK people, it will come from the Big 10. I think they'll avoid it, and pay more attention to balancing things at the top, instead of pretending that all teams on the same seed line are exactly equal. But if they don't, it doesn't have to be some conspiracy. It will just be a continuation of what they've been doing for at least 5 years now.