LitlBuck
Kevin Warren is an ass
Seven teams from the Big 10 making the tournament would probably be unprecedented for the Big 10 and what would the Big East and ACC have to say about that.
I would think for Ohio State to get a #1 seed they would have to remain undefeated during the rest of the nonconference schedule and maybe only lose 1, and at the most, 2 games in the Big 10.
I would think for Ohio State to get a #1 seed they would have to remain undefeated during the rest of the nonconference schedule and maybe only lose 1, and at the most, 2 games in the Big 10.
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In some people's eyes I still am. I thought what you said about one or two losses is exactly what I said
- did VERY LITTLE in nonconference play in terms of "quality wins" - winning at home vs. Tennessee was really their only good nonconference win. Winning @ Miami, vs. ND at a neutral site and vs. Butler has already put this year's OSU team ahead of the pace that that OSU team was on & if they beat WVU, they will be waaaay ahead of that OSU team entering conference play. If you couple that with the fact that the Big Ten is much stronger RPI-wise than in 06-07, then you have a recipe for a much larger margin for losses in Big Ten play than that team had. Thus (assuming wins through the rest of the nonconference games), 15-3 and a BTT title will likely = #1 seed for OSU. No team in the SEC is even close to being good enough for a #1 seed. UCLA (or someone else) running away with the Pac-10 is possible, but none of their teams will be able to get as a group of strong nonconference wins that as OSU AND they play in a clearly weaker RPI league. I don't see any mid-majors getting #1 seeds this year. So basically the top candidates for a #1 seed (beyond UNC) includes UConn, Pitt, OSU, either Texas or Oklahoma (it's practically impossible for both to get #1 seeds), and a Duke team that's already lost to Michigan. Five teams for three spots. Would a 29-3 OSU team beat out Texas or Oklahoma? I would think so. I would also think they would have a better profile than the #2 Big East team and the #2 ACC team.