Volfan2012
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No, as you know they have not. But unless you believe Uconn will be upset in the big easy tourney, they are headed to Bridgeport as a 2 seed. Likely NCSU is the 1 seed there, and not many would lay down their dollars betting The Wolfpack could beat Uconn in that regional tbh.Have they set the final brackets?
No, as you know they have not. But unless you believe Uconn will be upset in the big easy tourney, they are headed to Bridgeport as a 2 seed. Likely NCSU is the 1 seed there, and not many would lay down their dollars betting The Wolfpack could beat Uconn in that regional tbh.
I think they keep UConn out of Bridgeport.No, as you know they have not. But unless you believe Uconn will be upset in the big easy tourney, they are headed to Bridgeport as a 2 seed. Likely NCSU is the 1 seed there, and not many would lay down their dollars betting The Wolfpack could beat Uconn in that regional tbh.
Let’s just remember that Creme does what he does to push fans’ buttons and get them to talk.What a jerk Crème is, this is his bracketology comment today, doesn’t even put Tennessee in the region The Committee put us in. Makes no allowance for sos obviously, discounting that 2 of our recent losses were to teams in the top ten, then talks, of course, about UConn. Nice that The Committee saw through the easy schedule of North Carolina, which “The Net” did not.
“The NCAA selection committee's final top-16 reveal on Monday provided more surprises than either of the first two. The most notable? Indiana and Tennessee, which have combined to lose seven of their past nine games, remained on the list. Oregon, Notre Dame and North Carolina didn't make the cut, despite having better records in all the distinctive win categories (record vs. NET top 25, top 50, top 100) than the Hoosiers. Iowa moved into the top 16, which now includes four teams from the Big Ten and four from the Big 12. That makes bracketing a challenge and is the main reason UConn was once again placed outside the geographically friendly Bridgeport Regional. The Huskies' best chance to be placed there is to improve their seed. UConn was No. 9 overall on the committee's list Monday after being No. 11 in the reveal two weeks ago. With Paige Bueckers back, the Huskies are big favorites in the Big East tournament. Don't be surprised if UConn is a No. 2 seed and in the Bridgeport Regional after Championship Week.”
Plus JH was shown on camera several times on the bench, but its never enough for the tin foil hat crowd. For them, every decision begins with Tennessee hate at the center.It was mentioned several times during the game yesterday..
Agree. I'd be terrified if JH came back this soon. No doubt she'd have every medical clearance possible, but I'd still be terrified. Plus I'm sure she's been on the bike, etc., but how much game shape could she be in? Not this year.Afraid I agree. Don’t want her playing if she can reinjure or injure something else compensating. We can absolutely get to sweet sixteen without her and maybe elite eight if things break our way.