When you look at the whole body of work and not just the conference records, you see that Louisville has a couple of bad non-conference loses. They lost by 14 to Western Kentucky and lost a close one UNLV, not to mention a six point loss to Minnesota. To loss to Minnesota is not a bad loss unless you are going for a number one seed like Louisville is doing. UCONN has only three loses, two of which was against Pittsburgh and the other one was against Georgetown. For Pitt they, like UCONN have only three loses. All three of their loses have came on the road. They have lost against Louisville, Providence, and against a good Villanova team. I think that the four number one seeds should be North Carolina as the overall number one seed, then Pittsburgh, then UCONN, and Oklahoma (because only two of their four loses have occured with Blake Griffen in the starting line-up) with Memphis being close behind Oklahoma.