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  • #16
    Re: The Official Thread of Championship Week 2010

    Missourifail.

    Lose 75-60 to last place Nebraska.
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    • #17
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      Originally posted by bronconick View Post
      Missourifail.

      Lose 75-60 to last place Nebraska.
      Cue Brett Myers
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      • #18
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        Today is arguably the best day of Championship week.

        The big dogs of the Big East and Big 12 play.
        The ACC, SEC, and Big Ten get started.

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        • #19
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          Georgetown knocks off Syracuse in the quarters

          Western Michigan comes from behind to beat CMU 69-60.
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          • #20
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            Originally posted by bronconick View Post
            Georgetown knocks off Syracuse in the quarters

            Western Michigan comes from behind to beat CMU 69-60.
            My Cuse looks to be screwed as Arinze Onawaku may have torn his ACL. I guarantee you that Bracketologists will pick whomever is paired against Cuse in Round 2 for a sleeper pick.
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            • #21
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              Both Memphis and UAB stumble in the CUSA QFs...

              NIT bound

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              • #22
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                scratch that

                UAB game not over...down 15 at the half

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                • #23
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                  Notre Dame is making a statement for a higher seed with a quarterfinal win over Pitt (3rd upset today in the Big East tournament). They have now won 6 straight including wins over Pitt, Gtown, UConn and Marquette to end the season then over Seton Hall and Pitt again in the tournament.

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                  • #24
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                    That makes double byes 0-3 this year after going 2-2 last year. Think the Big East coaches are going to be revamping the post-season schedule next year?
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                    • #25
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                      I think having the top four seeds play on the opening day of the tournament against the bottom four seeds would make more sense.

                      and then the winners of those games get a bye to the quarterfinals while the 5-12 playoff.

                      Just my thought so that the top seeds can get playing again early and then get a day off while everyone else has to play four days straight.

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                      • #26
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                        So... you're proposing a 1-16 straight bracket?

                        Where is the reward for the top 4 seeds performing so well during the regular season?
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                        • #27
                          Re: The Official Thread of Championship Week 2010

                          Originally posted by burgie12 View Post
                          So... you're proposing a 1-16 straight bracket?

                          Where is the reward for the top 4 seeds performing so well during the regular season?
                          Playing the 13-16 seeds?

                          Or is that not a good enough reward for the exalted top 4 seeds of the grand Big East conference?

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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by French Rage View Post
                            Playing the 13-16 seeds?

                            Or is that not a good enough reward for the exalted top 4 seeds of the grand Big East conference?
                            Bash me all you want for being a Cuse / Big East supporter, there's still the fact that more games = more opportunities for injuries.

                            If you're going to propose a 1-16 straight bracket, don't say that you get a "bye to the quarterfinals". Last time I checked, if you win in the pre-quarters, you don't need a bye to play in the quarters.
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                            • #29
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                              The Big East tournament structure shows that 16 teams is WAY too many to have a tournament.
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                              • #30
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                                Originally posted by komey1 View Post
                                The Big East tournament structure shows that 16 teams is WAY too many to have a tournament.
                                It shows something, anyway, like double byes are stupid or the NC$$ has rendered major conference tourneys pointless.
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