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Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II
As long as Cornell/UNH is in Denver's bracket, they go east more to ensure attendance than the "flight is a flight" rule. If St Cloud, Bemidji or UND found themselves in Denver's bracket rather than Wisconsin's, then the rule will be forgotten in exchange for giving them the geographic advantage...
Right now, RIT is the expected autobid from the AHA which makes the switch a no-brainer. If the autobid switches to Air Force, that will be reexamined.
Bemidji will get the St. Paul regional if they are in the correct bracket...it's really a funtion of their #1 seed. If they're in Miami's pod, they'll go to Fort Wayne; BC's pod and they'll go to Worcester. Being paired with Denver, Wisconsin, St Cloud or NoDak are their best bets to remain in St. Paul.
You think the NCAA will reward DU and adhere to "a flight is a flight" mentality" by sending them to the Albany Regional instead of their closest geographical Regional in St. Paul? Do you see a scenario where BSU could end up in the St. Paul Regional and what would this involve? Thanks!
As long as Cornell/UNH is in Denver's bracket, they go east more to ensure attendance than the "flight is a flight" rule. If St Cloud, Bemidji or UND found themselves in Denver's bracket rather than Wisconsin's, then the rule will be forgotten in exchange for giving them the geographic advantage...
Right now, RIT is the expected autobid from the AHA which makes the switch a no-brainer. If the autobid switches to Air Force, that will be reexamined.
Bemidji will get the St. Paul regional if they are in the correct bracket...it's really a funtion of their #1 seed. If they're in Miami's pod, they'll go to Fort Wayne; BC's pod and they'll go to Worcester. Being paired with Denver, Wisconsin, St Cloud or NoDak are their best bets to remain in St. Paul.