Re: The 2015 Pairwise, Bracketology and History Thread
I agree for the most part, Stauber. However, what about this:
Minnesota and UMD both end up as #2s, and UMD falls into the Fargo's natural bracket place?
Or, I am not sure the rules, but google says Omaha is 424 miles by car to Fargo. Do they go by driving distance or a straight line? If by straight line, then Omaha could substitute for Minnesota also.
And, interesting that MichTech and Northern Mich (who is not really a candidate this year) are just outside the 400 mile limit.
And, more generally, this is the problem (and it's not really a problem....) with Fargo, Denver, or even Omaha hosting. There are simply very few other schools within driving distance, so the same matchups would seem to recur.
The reason MN will go to Fargo isn't attendance, it's travel.
Fargo is the only region that isn't considered a "flight" for MN. That means there will have to be some really compelling reason not to send them there.
Pretty much the only 2 ways MN doesn't go to Fargo is if they fail to make the tournament, or both MN and UND end up in the same seeding band.
I agree for the most part, Stauber. However, what about this:
Minnesota and UMD both end up as #2s, and UMD falls into the Fargo's natural bracket place?
Or, I am not sure the rules, but google says Omaha is 424 miles by car to Fargo. Do they go by driving distance or a straight line? If by straight line, then Omaha could substitute for Minnesota also.
And, interesting that MichTech and Northern Mich (who is not really a candidate this year) are just outside the 400 mile limit.
And, more generally, this is the problem (and it's not really a problem....) with Fargo, Denver, or even Omaha hosting. There are simply very few other schools within driving distance, so the same matchups would seem to recur.