Bravo CBS for not only revealing the bracket right away but for doing a much better job on the selection show compared to last years disaster, Bravo!!!!!!!!
@@StFidjnr I use to have it up but I thought think it got blocked like a year ago or something like that, I just checked the stats for the video and no one has watched it in over a year
This is how the selection show should be done. No Charles Barkley showing he knows college basketball about as well as Bill Walton, and it didn't take an hour to get through the brackets.
6:11 is when I broke down sobbing. I was so scared that they were going to have their bubble burst. I couldn't have foreseen that tournament with a crystal ball and an actual psychic.
6:10 I remember jumping around in joy when my Gamecocks got selected after we got screwed the year before (Yea, I'm a Louisville fan, but I live in Columbia, SC so I still have hidden feelings for the cocks)
Interesting notes in South Carolina's run (from another UL fan) The matchup with Duke is notable because Frank Martin coached against Duke when he was at Kansas State in 2010-11. The Sweet 16 game between Baylor-South Carolina was the first meeting after Baylor won both meetings against the Gamecocks in 2013 and 2014 - as well as Martin's familiarity with Scott Drew). The Florida rematch is noted in that both teams split both meetings that season.
Bracket analysis by region (part 4 of 4) WEST #1 Gonzaga/#16 South Dakota St, #8 Northwestern/#9 Vanderbilt - Salt Lake City, UT Nothing much really to note here #5 Notre Dame/#12 Princeton, #4 West Virginia/#13 Bucknell - Buffalo, NY Notre Dame and West Virginia were former conference opponents and were in the same quarter of the 2016 EAST bracket (#3 WVU lost to #14 Stephen F. Austin) #6 Maryland/#11 Xavier, #3 Florida St/#14 FGCU - Orlando, FL Both Maryland and Xavier met in the 2003 NCAAT (Nashville, TN, won by Maryland in the Round of 32). #7 Saint Mary's/#10 VCU, #2 Arizona/#15 North Dakota - Salt Lake City, UT Saint Mary's paired up with another A10 team (beat Dayton on the road months before) and Arizona facing another WCC team.
Bracket analysis by region (part 2 of 4) MIDWEST #1 Kansas/#16 UC Davis, #8 Miami (FL)/#9 Michigan St - Tulsa, OK Michigan St defeated Kansas in the 2015 and 2012 Champions Classic, and lost to Miami (FL) in the 2012 ACC-B1G Challenge (Coral Gables, FL) #5 Iowa St/#12 Nevada, #4 Purdue/#13 Vermont - Milwaukee, WI Iowa St and Purdue were opposite seeds the year before. #6 Creighton/#11 Rhode Island / #3 Oregon/#14 Iona - Sacramento, CA Creighton (coached by Greg McDermott) was the former school of Oregon's Dana Altman #7 Michigan/#10 Oklahoma St / #2 Louisville/#15 Jacksonville St - Indianapolis, IN Similarly with Indiana-Kentucky in Des Moines the year before, Louisville was paired with a Big Ten team they beat in a title run (which was a problem for Louisville given how they struggled against motion offenses that relied on ball movement (Virginia, Old Dominion).
Bracket analysis by region (part 1 of 4) EAST #1 Villanova/#16 Mount St. Mary's / #8 Wisconsin/#9 Virginia Tech - Buffalo, NY - Villanova was a #2 seed in Buffalo back in 2014 (lost to #7 UConn). Wisconsin/Virginia Tech pairs the Hokies with another motion offense team (beat Michigan in Ann Arbor months before) who Buzz Williams (when he was at Marquette) did battle with (Wisconsin) #5 Virginia/#12 UNC-Wilmington / #4 Florida/#13 East Tennessee St - Orlando, FL In Tony Bennett's first NCAAT appearance as coach of Virginia, his team was blown out in a 71-45 game against Florida (Omaha, NE - 2012) who figured out how to attack his vaunted Pack-Line defense. #6 SMU/#11 USC / #3 Baylor/#14 New Mexico St - Tulsa, OK A regular season rematch with SMU/USC and another Texas school in Baylor. #7 South Carolina/#10 Marquette / #2 Duke/#15 Troy - Greenville, SC Of note, Coach K. and Frank Martin met in Kansas City back in 2010 in a game which Duke won by double digits (Kansas St vs. Duke)
well I know they are I'm saying people are doubting them whether they should be due to the fact they lost to duke twice. its not me its the brackets experts who think they don't deserve it. go and watch the selection Sunday video when they get to nc they will sy it.
well yes but earlier in the show they were saying they have a few problems but I picked them to win it all but I see some problems later on in the tournament
Bracket analysis by region (part 3 of 4) SOUTH #1 North Carolina/#16 Texas-Southern, #8 Arkansas/#9 Seton Hall - Greenville, SC Arkansas and North Carolina met twice in the NCAAT (2008, 2015) before this past year #5 Minnesota/#12 Middle Tennessee, #4 Butler/#13 Winthrop - Milwaukee, WI - Richard Pitino and Kermit Davis faced off in the 2013 Sun Belt semifinal which Pitino's FIU team put the Blue Raiders on the NCAA bubble (they snuck in because of non-con SOS) not to mention that the LaRon Dendy-led Blue Raiders from 2011-12 faced Minnesota (then coached by Tubby Smith) in the NIT semifinal #6 Cincinnati/#11 Kansas St, #3 UCLA/#14 Kent St - Sacramento, CA - Cincinnati beat a Big XII team on the road in OT (Iowa St) #7 Dayton/#10 Wichita St, #2 Kentucky/#15 Northern Kentucky - Indianapolis, IN - Obviously everyone remembers then #8 seeded Kentucky ending Wichita St's undefeated season (many back in Nov 2013 thought Kentucky would do what Wichita St did because of their freshmen).
The weakest #1 seed is Gonzaga. Eventually a 16 over 1 upset is bound to happen. If it happens this year, Gonzaga would be the one to go down. I don't think a 15 over 2 happens again this year but all the 12 seeds have a great chance
Boy Jay Wright at Villanova would have to be pissed facing Wisconsin an 8 seed in the 2nd rnd a team that was 21-3 in mid February ranked in top 10 a lot of year before the late losses they screwed Nova, Wisconsin should of been at least a 5 seed or 6
I think this is the best year for the committee. I mean they're not perfect ever but my only minor complaints would've been them putting Michigan State and Vanderbilt in. Thank goodness Syracuse didn't get put in again, so they made up for last year's mistake. As a Florida fan it's nice just seeing them back in the tournament
Aside from Michigan State and Vanderbilt, who else could they have taken? The only two replacements I can think of are Syracuse and Illinois State, but they both had their own problems. Syracuse was 2-11 in true road games and Illinois State's only top-100 win was over Wichita State, who they got clobbered by in their other two meetings. I can't think of any other non-tourney teams with better cases.
Villanova should not have won last year. North Carolina took the Championship for granted. I was certain that Villanova would not return this year. I was right. KARMA!
Karma doesn't work like that but, whatever. Anyway, Nova took the chip back the next year, while UNC didn't even show up anywhere near the championship. So all was right with the world. 😊
Why #1 overall seed get Team like Duke in region and Westcoast teams got advantage not just seed pairing but region games #7 StMary at Salt Lake against VCU? and Creighton travel as #6 seed to Sacramento? shrink west location and add more East Central regions so it is fair for teams in tougher conference regions like ACC big east Big 10 Big 12 etc..
bucky468 you dont get my point.. west teams are so rare compare to other, they tends to stay close to home even your seed is lower.. why not #5 in East or South.. it seems like west teams always play close to home even their seed is lower than others.. geographic alignment suks specially west cities.. useless should just have two cities at max so they also need to travel to east like east teams has to go to salt lake and sacramento
I see every year lower seed west teams placed in first 2 rounds in west cities cuz their fan travel?? really?? what about east teams who earned higher seed has to place in the west cities?? Every year I seeat least two but this year is an exception due to PAC12 three top teams..
Several inconsistencies within this bracket. Wisconsin should not be an 8 seed, neither should Minnesota be a 5. Wichita at a 10 is laughable, and Cincinnati and Smu should be 5 or 4 seeds. Also, something that has gone under the radar is how Louisville is a 2 seed, they won no games in the conference tournament. And you cant say the conference tournament doesn't matter, because duke doesn't get a two seed without winning it. Also think Arizona deserved a one seed over North Carolina and or Kansas, cant have the conference tourney help teams, but also not hurt them in a sense.
Explanations: 1. Wisconsin got an #8 due to no notable non-conference wins against Top 50 RPI opponents (best OOC win was against Syracuse), 2. Minnesota did have some non-con wins against VU and Arkansas as well as beating Purdue in West Lafayette 3. Cincinnati and SMU got #6 seeds due to the AAC being relatively weak outside of those two as well as the fact they got little out of non-conference quality wins 4. Louisville got a #2 seed (weakest #2) because their non-con SOS was in the Top 5 and had a number of non-con wins (Wichita St, Kentucky, Purdue). 5. Duke got a #2 (third #2) DUE to losses to Syracuse and NC State during the regular season. 6. Arizona got a #2 (second #2) due to only having a non-con win over Michigan St (UNC despite the losses to GT and Indiana had 10 or 11 Top 50 RPI wins) and the Pac-12 was only competitive within four teams (Oregon, UCLA and USC being the other three).
@@251to502 Wisconsin was 21-3 in mid February ranked in top 10 a lot of year before the late losses swept Minnesota finished higher in the conference.Wisconsin should of been a higher seed they were underseeded
That answers my question then. You don't The record is irrelevant if you actually look at the teams they have beaten, the conference they play in, and the fact they played in the Final Four only last season. Better stick to Checkers
btez31 WHAT. I understand that the acc is the toughest conference in basketball but 13 regular season losses and a early exit from the acc tournament disqualifies you for the big
I’m here after 2020 March Madness was cancelled 😭😢
March 2021, returning.
@@MrAvila-qm3bg Even if it has to be played in one location, there will be a March Madness Tournament this year one way or another.
@@PENS68 yea and they right decision. so 2022 will be different locations.
@@PENS68 now all Indiana. Make right decision for having only in Indiana
im here when its returning
Bravo CBS for not only revealing the bracket right away but for doing a much better job on the selection show compared to last years disaster, Bravo!!!!!!!!
What happened?
@@AdamKlownzinger lots of things
@@AdamKlownzinger The full bracket was leaked online before the full reveal could be completed on-air the previous year.
Anyone else watching his a couple days away from selection sundaY !!!!
Just a couple hrs away!!
Yes
Thanks for uploading this I thought I wouldn't be able to watch it because I missed it. Thanks Again!
Dylan Lasry your welcome
Dylan Lasry me to
@@devin9456 can you please upload the 2018 March Madness Selection Show
@@StFidjnr I use to have it up but I thought think it got blocked like a year ago or something like that, I just checked the stats for the video and no one has watched it in over a year
Thanks for posting, didn't reset my clock so I only saw the West region live.Go Rhode Island!!!
We've made it
missed having the selection show for the 2020 tournament
great selection show
UCLA and Oregon were playing close to home the first two rounds
This is how the selection show should be done. No Charles Barkley showing he knows college basketball about as well as Bill Walton, and it didn't take an hour to get through the brackets.
Facts
6:11 is when I broke down sobbing. I was so scared that they were going to have their bubble burst. I couldn't have foreseen that tournament with a crystal ball and an actual psychic.
USC fan or Marquette?
@@AdamKlownzinger tf u mean USC? USC is in california I thought
@@kellancarney810South Carolina
6:10 I remember jumping around in joy when my Gamecocks got selected after we got screwed the year before (Yea, I'm a Louisville fan, but I live in Columbia, SC so I still have hidden feelings for the cocks)
Interesting notes in South Carolina's run (from another UL fan)
The matchup with Duke is notable because Frank Martin coached against Duke when he was at Kansas State in 2010-11. The Sweet 16 game between Baylor-South Carolina was the first meeting after Baylor won both meetings against the Gamecocks in 2013 and 2014 - as well as Martin's familiarity with Scott Drew). The Florida rematch is noted in that both teams split both meetings that season.
Damn looking back on this they almost got the Rhode Island Oregon game right
#RCJH are officially #1 seed of March Madness!!!
Lol
Seth Davis talking How good Duke is goes out 2nd round
Seth Davis I like duke to get out of this region one week later South Carolina pulls off a historic upset en route to winning the region
Thanks for posting this!
So at least we now know what 'NIT' means according to Greg Gumbel. lmao
Bracket analysis by region (part 4 of 4)
WEST
#1 Gonzaga/#16 South Dakota St, #8 Northwestern/#9 Vanderbilt - Salt Lake City, UT
Nothing much really to note here
#5 Notre Dame/#12 Princeton, #4 West Virginia/#13 Bucknell - Buffalo, NY
Notre Dame and West Virginia were former conference opponents and were in the same quarter of the 2016 EAST bracket (#3 WVU lost to #14 Stephen F. Austin)
#6 Maryland/#11 Xavier, #3 Florida St/#14 FGCU - Orlando, FL
Both Maryland and Xavier met in the 2003 NCAAT (Nashville, TN, won by Maryland in the Round of 32).
#7 Saint Mary's/#10 VCU, #2 Arizona/#15 North Dakota - Salt Lake City, UT
Saint Mary's paired up with another A10 team (beat Dayton on the road months before) and Arizona facing another WCC team.
Let The Madness Begin! I'm so HYPED UP! Are you Ready for s'17 march madness 3-week run to the title to the Arizona Desert(Glendale,AZ.)?
Scot van Pelt said it right about the change of format selection. Sunday. Tbs needs to listen to him!
Rex II ForSure true. This new format doesn't sound reasonable
Bracket analysis by region (part 2 of 4)
MIDWEST
#1 Kansas/#16 UC Davis, #8 Miami (FL)/#9 Michigan St - Tulsa, OK
Michigan St defeated Kansas in the 2015 and 2012 Champions Classic, and lost to Miami (FL) in the 2012 ACC-B1G Challenge (Coral Gables, FL)
#5 Iowa St/#12 Nevada, #4 Purdue/#13 Vermont - Milwaukee, WI
Iowa St and Purdue were opposite seeds the year before.
#6 Creighton/#11 Rhode Island / #3 Oregon/#14 Iona - Sacramento, CA
Creighton (coached by Greg McDermott) was the former school of Oregon's Dana Altman
#7 Michigan/#10 Oklahoma St / #2 Louisville/#15 Jacksonville St - Indianapolis, IN
Similarly with Indiana-Kentucky in Des Moines the year before, Louisville was paired with a Big Ten team they beat in a title run (which was a problem for Louisville given how they struggled against motion offenses that relied on ball movement (Virginia, Old Dominion).
I remember Frank Kaminsky complained that Wisconsin was seeded so low in the bracket. Boy he was right
32 for mike is a crazy amount of march madness tournaments
Bracket analysis by region (part 1 of 4)
EAST
#1 Villanova/#16 Mount St. Mary's / #8 Wisconsin/#9 Virginia Tech - Buffalo, NY - Villanova was a #2 seed in Buffalo back in 2014 (lost to #7 UConn). Wisconsin/Virginia Tech pairs the Hokies with another motion offense team (beat Michigan in Ann Arbor months before) who Buzz Williams (when he was at Marquette) did battle with (Wisconsin)
#5 Virginia/#12 UNC-Wilmington / #4 Florida/#13 East Tennessee St - Orlando, FL
In Tony Bennett's first NCAAT appearance as coach of Virginia, his team was blown out in a 71-45 game against Florida (Omaha, NE - 2012) who figured out how to attack his vaunted Pack-Line defense.
#6 SMU/#11 USC / #3 Baylor/#14 New Mexico St - Tulsa, OK
A regular season rematch with SMU/USC and another Texas school in Baylor.
#7 South Carolina/#10 Marquette / #2 Duke/#15 Troy - Greenville, SC
Of note, Coach K. and Frank Martin met in Kansas City back in 2010 in a game which Duke won by double digits (Kansas St vs. Duke)
this year in NCAA basketball I think some of the conference champions will be the same but I do think we will have a new champion
y'all need to keep an eye on North Carolina an underestimated team
TheKillmotion how are they under estimated? They are a number one seed
well I know they are I'm saying people are doubting them whether they should be due to the fact they lost to duke twice. its not me its the brackets experts who think they don't deserve it. go and watch the selection Sunday video when they get to nc they will sy it.
huh
well yes but earlier in the show they were saying they have a few problems but I picked them to win it all but I see some problems later on in the tournament
Little did they know...
You were right
Bracket analysis by region (part 3 of 4)
SOUTH
#1 North Carolina/#16 Texas-Southern, #8 Arkansas/#9 Seton Hall - Greenville, SC
Arkansas and North Carolina met twice in the NCAAT (2008, 2015) before this past year
#5 Minnesota/#12 Middle Tennessee, #4 Butler/#13 Winthrop - Milwaukee, WI - Richard Pitino and Kermit Davis faced off in the 2013 Sun Belt semifinal which Pitino's FIU team put the Blue Raiders on the NCAA bubble (they snuck in because of non-con SOS) not to mention that the LaRon Dendy-led Blue Raiders from 2011-12 faced Minnesota (then coached by Tubby Smith) in the NIT semifinal
#6 Cincinnati/#11 Kansas St, #3 UCLA/#14 Kent St - Sacramento, CA - Cincinnati beat a Big XII team on the road in OT (Iowa St)
#7 Dayton/#10 Wichita St, #2 Kentucky/#15 Northern Kentucky - Indianapolis, IN - Obviously everyone remembers then #8 seeded Kentucky ending Wichita St's undefeated season (many back in Nov 2013 thought Kentucky would do what Wichita St did because of their freshmen).
Go Pack! We are NEVADA!
Who’s watching in March 2018 after UMBC upset a 1 seed Virginia?
So much better than 2018
Better Than 2016
Who for Kentucky?
Let's go Kentucky.
Thanks for posting
GO KENTUCKY
#STRIVEFOR9
Demetrius Southers yup Lester yup let’s go UK we didn’t when the yt u commented but we in sweet 16 dis year
how many seed has never beaten a No. 1 seed????
JH what
Everyone got quiet when South Carolina was announced
Little did they know they would make the final four
15:10 I was there!
I know you commented this 2 years ago, but I just wanted to point out we have the same name.
Actual seeds (top 4)
1 - Villanova, Kansas, North Carolina, Gonzaga
2 - Kentucky, Arizona, Duke, Louisville
3 - Oregon, Florida St, UCLA, Baylor
4 - Butler, Florida, West Virginia, Purdue
Why UCLA so low
@@benson1933 it was the metric of noncon SOS despite their wins at Kentucky and home against Michigan.
@@251to502 It’s just dumb FSU was above them
Illinois state got snubbed so hard in 2017.
It still hurts.
We've never had a sixteen seed beat a number one...one year later ...
Villanova barely escaped Purdue in the regular season
so.
March Madness
25:11 for Northwestern.
Michael Buno who cares
LOL Grant Hill is a prophet about Nova
I wonder what the pitino household would’ve done if Richard and ricks teams were ever in the same region
Went here cuz of Nova seeding
Where is 2016 and 2015
The weakest #1 seed is Gonzaga. Eventually a 16 over 1 upset is bound to happen. If it happens this year, Gonzaga would be the one to go down. I don't think a 15 over 2 happens again this year but all the 12 seeds have a great chance
How'd that prediction go?
L
purdont
What's the name of the song in the background? In the opening
thecrossover down
Thanks bro
Seth Davis said two 12 seeds would go to the sweet sixteen
Whos here in 2020 :(
Here before viral
Duke was messing up alot in the beginning of the season, they probably put that into account
let's go Purdue boilers
I hope my wildcats (K-State) can at least get past the first round
Ry Sty I think they will
Trevor Shore I hope so
Trevor Shore they did
Ry Sty I got K-state beating Cincy
Kells Thraxx same
1:37 check out how all those teams shown in that picture r 1 seeds
15:08 way to get screen time Kobe Paras
Rip Kobe
Boy Jay Wright at Villanova would have to be pissed facing Wisconsin an 8 seed in the 2nd rnd a team that was 21-3 in mid February ranked in top 10 a lot of year before the late losses they screwed Nova, Wisconsin should of been at least a 5 seed or 6
my florida state seminoles
Go Iona!
How did Michigan state get in with a record 19 - 14
Because typically if you want an at large bid unless your SOS is super high you have to have about 22 or so wins
Opening song please?
Jay Lindahl marian hill - down
Does that little person at 15:07 have no bones in his hands??
I think so..
5:16 Seth Davis was wrong
what is the song
Seth Davis be like fgcu going to the sweet sixteen
I think this is the best year for the committee. I mean they're not perfect ever but my only minor complaints would've been them putting Michigan State and Vanderbilt in. Thank goodness Syracuse didn't get put in again, so they made up for last year's mistake. As a Florida fan it's nice just seeing them back in the tournament
Aside from Michigan State and Vanderbilt, who else could they have taken? The only two replacements I can think of are Syracuse and Illinois State, but they both had their own problems. Syracuse was 2-11 in true road games and Illinois State's only top-100 win was over Wichita State, who they got clobbered by in their other two meetings. I can't think of any other non-tourney teams with better cases.
It's 2023 and I'm still laughing at Duke losing to South Carolina. GO COCKS!
Witchita state as a 10 seed that year is disrespectful like come on
I hate this. First seeded teams reacting like they won the whole tournament. Calm down....
SF Giants Dynasty 😂😂😂
I got Nova winning again
Mini Bannana Man I have jobs vs msu. you might be wondering why and here's why I never bet against izzo but I don't know who to pick
R.I.P.
Mini Bannana Man L
I don't always take L's but this is a special occasion
Mini Bannana Man damn you took that L ugly ass bitch
Can someone tell me the first song?
Nate Dellinger Marian hill-down
kent States
nb
Seth davis predictions are alaways wrong nevada to the sweet 16
Villanova should not have won last year. North Carolina took the Championship for granted. I was certain that Villanova would not return this year. I was right. KARMA!
Karma doesn't work like that but, whatever. Anyway, Nova took the chip back the next year, while UNC didn't even show up anywhere near the championship. So all was right with the world. 😊
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Why #1 overall seed get Team like Duke in region and Westcoast teams got advantage not just seed pairing but region games #7 StMary at Salt Lake against VCU? and Creighton travel as #6 seed to Sacramento? shrink west location and add more East Central regions so it is fair for teams in tougher conference regions like ACC big east Big 10 Big 12 etc..
bucky468 you dont get my point.. west teams are so rare compare to other, they tends to stay close to home even your seed is lower.. why not #5 in East or South.. it seems like west teams always play close to home even their seed is lower than others.. geographic alignment suks specially west cities.. useless should just have two cities at max so they also need to travel to east like east teams has to go to salt lake and sacramento
I see every year lower seed west teams placed in first 2 rounds in west cities cuz their fan travel?? really?? what about east teams who earned higher seed has to place in the west cities?? Every year I seeat least two but this year is an exception due to PAC12 three top teams..
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Several inconsistencies within this bracket. Wisconsin should not be an 8 seed, neither should Minnesota be a 5. Wichita at a 10 is laughable, and Cincinnati and Smu should be 5 or 4 seeds. Also, something that has gone under the radar is how Louisville is a 2 seed, they won no games in the conference tournament. And you cant say the conference tournament doesn't matter, because duke doesn't get a two seed without winning it. Also think Arizona deserved a one seed over North Carolina and or Kansas, cant have the conference tourney help teams, but also not hurt them in a sense.
Explanations:
1. Wisconsin got an #8 due to no notable non-conference wins against Top 50 RPI opponents (best OOC win was against Syracuse),
2. Minnesota did have some non-con wins against VU and Arkansas as well as beating Purdue in West Lafayette
3. Cincinnati and SMU got #6 seeds due to the AAC being relatively weak outside of those two as well as the fact they got little out of non-conference quality wins
4. Louisville got a #2 seed (weakest #2) because their non-con SOS was in the Top 5 and had a number of non-con wins (Wichita St, Kentucky, Purdue).
5. Duke got a #2 (third #2) DUE to losses to Syracuse and NC State during the regular season.
6. Arizona got a #2 (second #2) due to only having a non-con win over Michigan St (UNC despite the losses to GT and Indiana had 10 or 11 Top 50 RPI wins) and the Pac-12 was only competitive within four teams (Oregon, UCLA and USC being the other three).
@@251to502 Wisconsin was 21-3 in mid February ranked in top 10 a lot of year before the late losses swept Minnesota finished higher in the conference.Wisconsin should of been a higher seed they were underseeded
I am so sick of the hype over Lonzo Ball. He just "ain't that good."
Syracuse got screwed. This tournament is a joke
a record of 18-14 is a joke
Do you know anything about college basketball??
btez31 yeah I know that a record of 18-14 is not enough to qualify for the dance
That answers my question then. You don't The record is irrelevant if you actually look at the teams they have beaten, the conference they play in, and the fact they played in the Final Four only last season. Better stick to Checkers
btez31 WHAT. I understand that the acc is the toughest conference in basketball but 13 regular season losses and a early exit from the acc tournament disqualifies you for the big