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Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

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Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

Thanks to all of the pairwise prediction experts in this thread, it was an interesting education for me this year, and I really appreciated everyones insight. The main thing I took away from this season is attendance is a factor, whether or not some chose to believe it. The PWR held up well against the committees picks again though.
 
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The envy is unreal...

I freely admit my envy of Michigan. Constantly. Those 9 NCAA titles, the 5 goal outburst to whip us after we went up 3-0 in Worcester Regional in 1999, the Ortmeyer goal/comeback in 2002 in an Ann Arbor, and the fact we haven't played a regular season game against each other since 1981. Add in the great fight song, the good band, the creative fans and loud rink...

Count me in as envious. **** envious.
 
Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

Thanks to all of the pairwise prediction experts in this thread, it was an interesting education for me this year, and I really appreciated everyones insight. The main thing I took away from this season is attendance is a factor, whether or not some chose to believe it. The PWR held up well against the committees picks again though.

Well, we believe it is now. It wasn't, by and large, for the 7 previous years. Each year, the people on the committee are different, circumstances are different, and they can do what they want, within guidelines. So they did.
 
Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

Original bracketology from November 10, 2009:
http://www.uscho.com/blogs/bracketology/jayson/20091110/what-theres-already-a-bracketology.html
West Regional (St. Paul)
1. Bemidji State vs. 16 Air Force
8 Cornell vs. 9 Western Michigan

East Regional (Albany)
2 Miami vs. 15 Minn.-Duluth
7 Alaska vs. 10 Boston College

Northeast Regional (Worcester)
3 Michigan State vs. 13 Denver
6 Massachusetts vs. 11 Colorado College

Midwest Regional (Ft. Wayne)
4 North Dakota vs. 14 Mass.-Lowell
5 Quinnipiac vs. 12 Notre Dame

Final Bracket:

East Regional
No. 1 Denver vs. No. 4 RIT
No. 2 Cornell vs. No. 3 New Hampshire

West Regional
No. 2 St. Cloud State vs. No. 3 Northern Michigan
No. 1 Wisconsin vs. No. 4 Vermont

Northeast Regional
No. 1 Boston College vs. No. 4 Alaska
No. 2 North Dakota vs. No. 3 Yale

Midwest Regional
No. 1 Miami vs. No. 4 Alabama-Huntsville
No. 2 Bemidji State vs. No. 3 Michigan
 
Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

All #3 seeds are a 'band' though, right? Them being switched isn't too big of a surprise.
Yes. Each group of four is considered a band and each member of each group is interchangeable (as long as they aren't hosting).
 
Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

Love what the committee did. Kept the quarterfinal bracket integrity in tact and only messed with the #3 seeds. Two western teams and two eastern teams. Makes sense to keep them where they did. The Midwest needed more of an attendance boost than St. Paul, so Michigan instead of NMU made sense. Can't have Yale face Cornell, so send UNH to Albany.

Nobody wants a dead regional. I think these will be some good ones.
 
Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

Yes. Each group of four is considered a band and each member of each group is interchangeable (as long as they aren't hosting).

Yes and no. If certain conditions such as intra-conference match-ups, or in this case attendence exist it is permissable as long as the bands stay in tact. If those situations do not exist no, 1 v. 16, 2 v. 15, etc. should remain in-tact.

As a Michigan Fan/Alumnus I really don't care where they go. Sure, this works out better for the fans that will be going to the Regional (I am unfortunately not), but Michigan travels well in general anyway.

Actually, these changes make even more sense when you look at what the brackets would have been like if they stayed firm in the seeding. The Northeastern region would have been unreal with BC, NoDak, and Michigan all in the same region. The other three regions would have paled in comparison.
 
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How funny/awesome would it be if Huntsville beat both Miami and Michigan?

As a Michigan fan Alabama-Huntsville taking those two teams out would blow, but I'm biased. After last year I do suddenly see that as a scary possibility though. However, don't forget about Bedmidji....
 
Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

I freely admit my envy of Michigan. Constantly. Those 9 NCAA titles, the 5 goal outburst to whip us after we went up 3-0 in Worcester Regional in 1999, the Ortmeyer goal/comeback in 2002 in an Ann Arbor, and the fact we haven't played a regular season game against each other since 1981. Add in the great fight song, the good band, the creative fans and loud rink...

Count me in as envious. **** envious.

As someone who was also very envious of Michigan BEFORE I went to school there I respect your comment and thank you for expressing your frustration. It feels good to be on top, but you've been there too. Denver is no slouch...
 
Re: Bracketology and the PairWise Rankings II

I thought the goal was to prevent inter-conference match-ups. We could easily see a CCHA or CHA only final for the Ft. Wayne bracket.

That being said, GO BEAVERS!!! :)

Silly northern fan intelligence is for Michigan fans.

The committee only cares about first-round INTRA-conference match-ups. If teams from the same conference face each-other in later rounds so be it.

Your envy is noted...
 
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