@Peter Rainey Ithink we will be able to get to the elite 8 I mean the way we played was kinda bad but think this it’s hard to beat a team twice especially a top 10 team we almost came back to win from 13 pts and we were missing the captain of the team. And I know all the Illinois fan are gonna say we lost are best player too but we still won. I knowwwww I give credit Illinois is very good they are very good on scoring and defense and I wish you a good luck in the big ten finals
In all the years ive made a bracket (since 2016) only a single 6 seed has ever beaten a 3 seed (usc over kansas in 2021) so i suggest not picking a 6 to beat a 3. however, a lot of 11 seeds seem to beat 3s, ex: Gonzaga (11) over Utah (3) (2016), Xavier (11) over Florida St (6) (2017), Syracuse (11) over Michigan St (3) (2018), Loyola Chicago (11) over Tennessee (3) (2018), Syracuse (11) over West Virginia (3) (2021), (not a 11 over 3 but ucla (11) beating Abilene christian (14) (2021), Iowa St (11) over Wisconsin (3) (2022), Michigan (11) over Tennessee (3) (2022)
And tip number 12. Always pick ur brackets according to how the regular season plays out a season full of upsets in the regular season means upset galore and vice versa
@@jacksonmorris6403 no picking the top seeds is a good idea to start with. There are other upsets strategies you can use to be more accurate, after all I predicted #12 Oregon in the sweet 16
I looked up Bradley for number 7, it looks like they had a winning record going into the tournament and never won? Even if an NIT win counts they were well over .500 it looks like
@@PaleBlueDot14 no that is most definitely not want perennial means lol. If it was every year then why aren't you arguing that USC or Texas shouldn't be on here? Perennial just means you've been good for a long time. Nebraska was the most dominant college football team in the 80's and 90's, and they were great in the early 2000's. They've been solid since, until recent years (which is why you think they aren't a powerhouse). They're definitely the weakest powerhouse among the 7 schools they listed, but they are most definitely a powerhouse. 5 National Championships should speak for itself.
@@KL-vw4we bro it was a joke I recognize that the Huskers of the 80s and 90s were good and that they command respect. But come on It's a RUclips comments section. You need not be touchy about this. The only reason I targeted Nebraska rather than USC or Texas is that there are Husker fans on Twitter who still seem to think their club is relevant all these years after their last title But I'm a young Alabama fan, so my standard for success is very high nowadays and my opinions about once-giants of CFB are practically worthless. I'm perfectly willing to admit that because I see that it's true Point being: don't be mad about this. I understand your point. It was just a joke
@@PaleBlueDot14 Ah the old "it was just a joke" argument when you've run out of points to talk about. You being an Alabama fan pretty much proves why you made your dumb comment. Alabama is a dynasty right now, which is way different from a powerhouse. Also, Notre Dame's last title was in the 80's. Miami stopped being good right at the same time as Nebraska, and they also have 5 national championships. Miami actually beat Nebraska in the title game in 2001. My point being, a few bad years doesn't erase the powerhouse label. Your recency bias is very clear.
@@austinmiller4832 nova choked every year for a long time being a #1 or 2 seed and would lose like, every 1st weekend in the tournament. But they finally won their 2nd National championship in 2016. Never say never for Baylor. Anything can happen.
Only once has a 4 seed won (since expansion to 64 teams that is), which is 1996-97 #4 Arizona. But more significantly, a #7 seed Uconn won in the 2014 title game
@@MarchMadness lol good one. Yeah, I had to rewind it multiple times because I'm like... "that's totally not true". Then I had to think about it. A double negative = a positive!! Got it now lol! 😂👍 By the way, still begging for you to upload the KU vs Nova game from 2018 tournament. Thx!
@@MarchMadness maybe could've said, "every year, there's been at least 1 final four team from the eastern time zone" or something? See? Came up with that in just a few seconds.
@@neetrab you're the ONLY person that cares. just stop. if you're so distraught by the wording they chose in a youtube video, then why don't you go make your own video that pleases your insecurities
I clicked on this video expecting it to be all analytical. "Don't pick a coach with a beard to win the championship." Yep. Definitely a pitfall to avoid.
On one hand, you’re right. But on the other hand, there are a lot of cities and colleges on the east coast/in EST. All of the ACC, Big East, and a lot of the Big Ten and SEC are all in EST. It’s very likely that schools from these conferences will go far in the tournament based on their histories. This is no disrespect to the Big XII or west coast conferences, but EST probably has the highest volume of talent if for no other reason than volume of D-I basketball schools.
@@luckylucas8596 once you get west of the Mississippi, the states are larger, less populated, more Plains, mountains, even deserts. Just by geography, you won’t have as many star players in those states. Plus, historically, networks like to broadcast games in Eastern Time Zine, more eyeballs for them. Kids see the games, want to go to the programs. Sure, you used to have UCLA, and every now and then a UNLV or Arkansas type team, but most of the successful teams are in the East.
??? She was saying at least 1 team from the eastern time zone went to the final four every year. The Zags and Baylor could still make the final four because there's still a great chance they'll make it. The way she said it was just confusing.
Plot twist- All these happen this year
😂
Knowing how 2020 went, I wouldn't be surprised. Lol
Not a twist
Every seed but a 16 advanced this year.
Well this aged well...
The disrespect for Loyola, my goodness you listed literally every other #11 seed to make the final four.
My brother in law is from Chicago they are used to being disrespected by the National media. We have East Bias here in NYC.
I think they forgot about them
Loyola has to win Arch Madness first... one tournament at a time.
@@GomerBarnFloyd but they made it to the final 4 in 2018 that’s what they’re saying
@@robertlind1511 if you think Chicago gets disrespected, come to Milwaukee.
You just know one of these things will happen this year just because you made this video.
no one in the eastern time zone is in the final four
Here's a tip: don't pick kentucky to win 🙂
Lol if they win the SEC tourney than idk
@@tvc6391 lol yeah I said they because I'm from kentucky it gets old seeing people pick them every single year
@@jamesthegamer8119 they are built for 2022
The reason kentucky is losing is because they are poorly coached and get worse as the season goes on
@@Jack-yb9po give coach cal 2 more seasons max kentucky will make elite 8
Don’t pick a 16 seed to win it all!
Lol at Nebraska being called a "Perennial football power."
Not a football fan I’m guessing
2:50 ahh yes, the perennial football powers of Miami, Nebraska, Texas, and USC
Well, they are perennial football teams, historically.
So just because they were bad the past decade means they aren’t powers anymore?
@@latortugapicante719 yes. That's exactly what that means
you must be like 15 lol.
1:41 - *better interpretation:* every year, there's been at least 1 final four team from the eastern time zone.
Right😂
@@kev614 seriously, like, i was thinking "y'all couldn't word it better than that?" Lol I was all confused at 1st.
coaches with a beard have never won
me, a Michigan fan: *nervous sweating*
Sorry about Illinois bro today has been a rough day for y’all
@@peteyman5226 lets go Illinois!
@Shaan Keole proceeds to lose to sparty
@@levianderson4439 In a game that means nothing
@Peter Rainey Ithink we will be able to get to the elite 8 I mean the way we played was kinda bad but think this it’s hard to beat a team twice especially a top 10 team we almost came back to win from 13 pts and we were missing the captain of the team. And I know all the Illinois fan are gonna say we lost are best player too but we still won. I knowwwww I give credit Illinois is very good they are very good on scoring and defense and I wish you a good luck in the big ten finals
"There's always been a no. 1 seed in the Elite 8"
*sad Virginia noises*
What year was this, and what are you talking about?
In all the years ive made a bracket (since 2016) only a single 6 seed has ever beaten a 3 seed (usc over kansas in 2021) so i suggest not picking a 6 to beat a 3. however, a lot of 11 seeds seem to beat 3s, ex: Gonzaga (11) over Utah (3) (2016), Xavier (11) over Florida St (6) (2017), Syracuse (11) over Michigan St (3) (2018), Loyola Chicago (11) over Tennessee (3) (2018), Syracuse (11) over West Virginia (3) (2021), (not a 11 over 3 but ucla (11) beating Abilene christian (14) (2021), Iowa St (11) over Wisconsin (3) (2022), Michigan (11) over Tennessee (3) (2022)
Love the beard and 70 yr old part.
Looks like Michigan might not win it after all, with that goatee Juwan Howard has. 🤷♀️
And tip number 12. Always pick ur brackets according to how the regular season plays out a season full of upsets in the regular season means upset galore and vice versa
So this tournament will have a lot of upsets?
2018 had a lot of upsets. 15 total.
Don’t think anyone is worrying about Nebraska in the tourney this year.
Me before tip 11: FSU could do it 👀
Me after tip 11: 😢
Quite honestly… if the league is just four, five teams just pick the highest seeds
That’s boring though
@@jacksonmorris6403 no picking the top seeds is a good idea to start with. There are other upsets strategies you can use to be more accurate, after all I predicted #12 Oregon in the sweet 16
I was just searching up bracket tips and this notification came up
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed it!
Texas is good this year wouldn’t be surpised to see them upset Gonzaga
This didn’t age well
@@MickeyMarlin 🤦♂️
Arkansas is good this year, and they upset Gonzaga.
Can we get one of these for the women's tournament?
Thank you!! Gr8 idea.
Just pick UCONN 🤣
There’s a women’s tournament?
People fill out brackets for the women's tournament
@@j69199 that didn’t help me last year.
I looked up Bradley for number 7, it looks like they had a winning record going into the tournament and never won? Even if an NIT win counts they were well over .500 it looks like
Watch out for FSU
Tom Combs Me a FSU fan, seeing our loss yesterday: AHHHHHHH
2:16 Can this woman officially be sued for spreading misinformation now?
No, because it was true when the video came out, smartass
thank you, no. 8 was the most helpful for me
bruh I have villanova going all the way this year and they're a 5 seed smh
Found an inaccuracy
Nebraska isn’t a perennial football powerhouse
Yeah you clearly weren't alive in the 80"s and 90's if you honestly think that.
@@KL-vw4we "perennial" means every year and we're not in the '80s or '90s anymore
But you know what? Shout out to the Fumblerooski anyway
@@PaleBlueDot14 no that is most definitely not want perennial means lol. If it was every year then why aren't you arguing that USC or Texas shouldn't be on here? Perennial just means you've been good for a long time. Nebraska was the most dominant college football team in the 80's and 90's, and they were great in the early 2000's. They've been solid since, until recent years (which is why you think they aren't a powerhouse). They're definitely the weakest powerhouse among the 7 schools they listed, but they are most definitely a powerhouse. 5 National Championships should speak for itself.
@@KL-vw4we bro it was a joke
I recognize that the Huskers of the 80s and 90s were good and that they command respect. But come on
It's a RUclips comments section. You need not be touchy about this. The only reason I targeted Nebraska rather than USC or Texas is that there are Husker fans on Twitter who still seem to think their club is relevant all these years after their last title
But I'm a young Alabama fan, so my standard for success is very high nowadays and my opinions about once-giants of CFB are practically worthless. I'm perfectly willing to admit that because I see that it's true
Point being: don't be mad about this. I understand your point. It was just a joke
@@PaleBlueDot14 Ah the old "it was just a joke" argument when you've run out of points to talk about. You being an Alabama fan pretty much proves why you made your dumb comment. Alabama is a dynasty right now, which is way different from a powerhouse.
Also, Notre Dame's last title was in the 80's. Miami stopped being good right at the same time as Nebraska, and they also have 5 national championships. Miami actually beat Nebraska in the title game in 2001. My point being, a few bad years doesn't erase the powerhouse label. Your recency bias is very clear.
Man, Michigan not being in the “perennial football contenders” segment is rough...things sure have changed eh
I’m picking Michigan they are good and they got experience
Na they’ll get bounced by a 15 seed in first round
Please don't. They're down two starters.
There's a first for everything and this tournament could be even crazier than usual due to the pandemic.
😂oh my gosh after watching this
THAT AGED WELL LOL
They really put Nebraska as a football powerhouse
What about LSY as a football powerhouse
avoid baylor going far, number 1 rule
2nd round exit
Eh im not a Baylor fan but in Their past 7 tournament appearances they have four sweet 16s and two elite 8s.
@@austinmiller4832 they’ve also lost to Yale and Georgia State in the first round so 🤷🏻♂️
@@RockbandDrummer321 they lost to Yale😂😂😂😂😂 that’s almost as bad as losing to Princeton 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@austinmiller4832 nova choked every year for a long time being a #1 or 2 seed and would lose like, every 1st weekend in the tournament. But they finally won their 2nd National championship in 2016. Never say never for Baylor. Anything can happen.
Winthrop about to pull up on Baylor fearlessly
When's the last time a #3 or #4 won the chip? Anybody know??
@neetrab the last # 3 to win it all was the Kamba Walker led 2011 UConn Huskies. Don’t know about # 4.
@@mickfunny4185 thank you!!
Only once has a 4 seed won (since expansion to 64 teams that is), which is 1996-97 #4 Arizona.
But more significantly, a #7 seed Uconn won in the 2014 title game
@@strangewatch4315 oh wow, thank you!!
Also, put Loyola on sweet 16 in your brackets! No.1 defense in the country. if a team ranks number 1 in MVC in defense, it can win a tournament game.
Some cool info. I hate the way you worded #3, but anyway, I'll share.
We'll never word no more like that. Scouts honor! Thanks for the share, even still.
@@MarchMadness lol good one.
Yeah, I had to rewind it multiple times because I'm like... "that's totally not true". Then I had to think about it. A double negative = a positive!! Got it now lol! 😂👍
By the way, still begging for you to upload the KU vs Nova game from 2018 tournament. Thx!
@@MarchMadness maybe could've said, "every year, there's been at least 1 final four team from the eastern time zone" or something? See? Came up with that in just a few seconds.
@@neetrab you're the ONLY person that cares. just stop. if you're so distraught by the wording they chose in a youtube video, then why don't you go make your own video that pleases your insecurities
@@shchorss *BUTTHURT ALERT!!* 🤣
Nice
"dont pick a 12+ seed in final four"
ORU: *are you sure about that*
this comment is gonna age badly isnt it
Hey comment section! I am here from the future to let you know to pick Kansas over UNC in your 2022 bracket!
And that 1 number 5 seed that made the title game was butler
I clicked on this video expecting it to be all analytical. "Don't pick a coach with a beard to win the championship." Yep. Definitely a pitfall to avoid.
I’m in the bottom 1% lol
Roy Williams at 70???
This didnt help me figure out which mascot would win in a fight >:(
watch all those things happen since there is no fans
I don’t think time zones have anything to do with basketball prowess.
On one hand, you’re right. But on the other hand, there are a lot of cities and colleges on the east coast/in EST. All of the ACC, Big East, and a lot of the Big Ten and SEC are all in EST. It’s very likely that schools from these conferences will go far in the tournament based on their histories. This is no disrespect to the Big XII or west coast conferences, but EST probably has the highest volume of talent if for no other reason than volume of D-I basketball schools.
@@luckylucas8596 once you get west of the Mississippi, the states are larger, less populated, more Plains, mountains, even deserts. Just by geography, you won’t have as many star players in those states. Plus, historically, networks like to broadcast games in Eastern Time Zine, more eyeballs for them. Kids see the games, want to go to the programs. Sure, you used to have UCLA, and every now and then a UNLV or Arkansas type team, but most of the successful teams are in the East.
I do.
In before Covid Part 2 Electricboogaloo
I ALSO believe every hoops NC had a football team
I can see a coach with a beard winning it. easy one to break
Yeah, just tell all the coaches to not shave, just to stick it to the NCAA
Chris Beard came close
@@justin-bv3vw ik i was just making a joke because his name is beard
Couldn't follow number 11
Gonzaga and Baylor are not in the eastern time zone
??? She was saying at least 1 team from the eastern time zone went to the final four every year. The Zags and Baylor could still make the final four because there's still a great chance they'll make it. The way she said it was just confusing.
Virginia made it to the final four and they are a part of the eastern timezone so that's wrong.
They said there’s never been a final four without a team in the eastern time zone chill
north carolina won multiple times
Tip 12: Actually don’t listen to any of these and you actually may have a better chance at a perfect bracket
So Ohio State and Michigan aren't perennial football schools?
They didnt say ALL perennial football schools
You called Nebraska a perennial football power 😂😂😂😂
Loyola made the final four as 11 seed...
they did.. but she can't mention them all apparently
Free Loyola
Anybody else think the start of this was an ad. I was like alright time to skip, wait she said "NCAA tournament bracket" nvm
Bama actually has a shot this year
Bama will be upset
They rely on the 3. No way they get past the sweet 16
@@tvc6391 you haven't watched a single game this year have you?
Nah
In this recent sample bracket for this week i have Alabama in the final four.
it is FEBRUARY 19 chillll lol
March madness next month 🤷🏼♀️
March Madness is literally next month. Chilll
All i can start thinking about is the tournament.
@@5roductionz1466 you chill. You’re wound up
@@john_leo you chill. You sound wound up
Baylor beats Texas in the championship
Oh she doubting the Tide now? Okay well you come talk to me after about that little stat you threw up there when its all said and done.
They have made the Elite Eight once, in 2004. Your point?
Couldn't pay attention to the 11 things for obvious reasons
If Alabama made it to the national championship than a couple of these would be a first to happen
Don’t pick Michigan because they’ll never win
I'm disliking this for obvious reasons
Why
NEVER have football schools go far in your bracket
So Alabama vs Clemson for the basketball national championship
Thus us unreliable.
this video is misleading
@TDvorak99 how is the video misleading I’m not following what you’re saying here🤷♂️🤷♂️
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Ah yes, I agree
First
Zags winning the natty