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KU and KSU have to be happy with their seeds and tournament venues. If KSU gets past the first round, and Mississippi is still around after playing Wisconsin, I hope they destroy Marshall Henderson and the Rebels. These are the real "slavers".
Missouri didn't fare as well - if they get past Colorado State (and they should) they run smack dab into Louisville in Lexington KY. For a team with two road wins, that will be a tough task. SLU is in the same regional - it would be pretty cool to see them play but it's not likely.
Missouri didn't fare as well - if they get past Colorado State (and they should) they run smack dab into Louisville in Lexington KY. For a team with two road wins, that will be a tough task. SLU is in the same regional - it would be pretty cool to see them play but it's not likely.
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It would be SEC country if Kentucky was in. Unfortunately for Mizzou, it WILL be Big East country.pash wrote:Should be fun to have Kansas and Kansas State back in town next weekend. Appropriate that Mizzou got shipped off to SEC territory.
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Depending on which Mizzou shows up, I'm not so sure Mizzou can beat Colorado State. Seems like that would be a good game for Mizzou to lose by 2 on a last-second air ball.
Teams visiting the Sprint Center:
Boise State or La Salle
Kansas
Kansas State
Mississippi
North Carolina
Western Kentucky
Wisconsin
Villanova
Teams visiting the Sprint Center:
Boise State or La Salle
Kansas
Kansas State
Mississippi
North Carolina
Western Kentucky
Wisconsin
Villanova
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They will have the semblance of a home court advantage in that game at least. I think the Tigers match up well with CSU.AllThingsKC wrote:Depending on which Mizzou shows up, I'm not so sure Mizzou can beat Colorado State. Seems like that would be a good game for Mizzou to lose by 2 on a last-second air ball.
If La Salle wins the play in, there will be two Philadelphia programs in KC for the tourney. Hopefully KC puts its best foot forward - nice to change images of the people back east.
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I didn't know that Colorado State was coached by our good friend Larry Eustachy.
I have tix for the session on Sunday. Can you split the games up? Like I want to watch the KU game, but could I sell the K-State game (should K-State make it to Sunday) to a K-State buddy of mine?
Also, do they sell beer at SC for tourney games?
I have tix for the session on Sunday. Can you split the games up? Like I want to watch the KU game, but could I sell the K-State game (should K-State make it to Sunday) to a K-State buddy of mine?
Also, do they sell beer at SC for tourney games?
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Should be fun.
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Cool article on how instrumental KC was in the early success of the Tourney.
http://www.kansascity.com/2013/03/17/41 ... ament.html
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It does not look like the Big 12 is setup to have a good showing in this tournament. The Big 12 has historically not been a good PASE team (performance against seed expectations), meaning that we rarely have teams that make it deeper than expected. This falls in large part on the rest of the conference as KU has a positive PASE in the modern tourney era.
I think I have less of a feel this year than in any other year for how well the Big 12 will perform. I don't know why exactly, but I feel like the Kenpom numbers are about right, placing the conference at #6. I guess I could argue that we are better than the PAC 12.
KU, OSU, and KSU should all make it through their first games. OSU is a closer matchup, but I am oddly confident they will win that game. ISU should be a great first round game, and Oklahoma's upset would be more impressive.
As for making it out of the first weekend, KU has no cake walk with a fast improving UNC team. Self has had Roy's number, and I hope that does not balance out this year. My guess is KU is at 75% to clear the first weekend. By my count, Bruce Weber was 8-11 against Wisconsin at Illinois with a strong downward trend after starting 5-2. That is a tough matchup for KSU, but Wisc. looks very equivalent in efficiency to OSU. I'd put odds on KSU clearing the first weekend at 50%. ISU's chances are about 10%; OSU's about 50%; and OU's are probably also about 10%. These are just my gut odds. We should expect to have 2 teams in the Sweet 16. Anything more than that would be great.
I think I have less of a feel this year than in any other year for how well the Big 12 will perform. I don't know why exactly, but I feel like the Kenpom numbers are about right, placing the conference at #6. I guess I could argue that we are better than the PAC 12.
KU, OSU, and KSU should all make it through their first games. OSU is a closer matchup, but I am oddly confident they will win that game. ISU should be a great first round game, and Oklahoma's upset would be more impressive.
As for making it out of the first weekend, KU has no cake walk with a fast improving UNC team. Self has had Roy's number, and I hope that does not balance out this year. My guess is KU is at 75% to clear the first weekend. By my count, Bruce Weber was 8-11 against Wisconsin at Illinois with a strong downward trend after starting 5-2. That is a tough matchup for KSU, but Wisc. looks very equivalent in efficiency to OSU. I'd put odds on KSU clearing the first weekend at 50%. ISU's chances are about 10%; OSU's about 50%; and OU's are probably also about 10%. These are just my gut odds. We should expect to have 2 teams in the Sweet 16. Anything more than that would be great.
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Glass half full viewpoint: seven of the original Big 8 are in the tournament. I remember one year in the early 90's, 1993, I think, Missouri upset K-State to win the tournament in a relatively strong year for the conference. The ESPN was questioning whether OU, as I recall, the sixth team in from the conference, would be knocked out by MU winning the tournament. Dick Vitale said that OU had to stay home- that you could just eliminate Colorado before the season. I guess to go over six, we had to farm teams out to other leagues to make room!
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The Kenpom.com log5 puts the Big 12 and MU at the following to make the next few rounds:
KU: 95.1% 69.1%
OSU: 61.6 33.0
KSU: 59.1 21.7
ISU: 47.5 14.2
OU: 39.3 12.5
MU: 53.0 11.1
The second percentage is not based on a single matchup, but rather the chances of two wins in a row.
KU: 95.1% 69.1%
OSU: 61.6 33.0
KSU: 59.1 21.7
ISU: 47.5 14.2
OU: 39.3 12.5
MU: 53.0 11.1
The second percentage is not based on a single matchup, but rather the chances of two wins in a row.
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Mizzou finally finishes first in something, although personally, GWAR > Brad Pitt
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The move to the SEC already paying dividends. GWAR scares me.KCMax wrote:Mizzou finally finishes first in something, although personally, GWAR > Brad Pitt
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My blind bracket on WSJ ended up with St. Louis, K-State, Indiana, and Florida in the Final 4. Florida winning it all.
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Mine ended up with Louisville, Gonzaga, Syracuse, KU...with KU vs L-Ville in title game and KU winning it all.KCPowercat wrote:My blind bracket on WSJ ended up with St. Louis, K-State, Indiana, and Florida in the Final 4. Florida winning it all.
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GWAR is awesome.
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Somehow I ended up with Louisville, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Bob Jones University, and Devry.
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^That poll also shows that there are a lot of transplants from the Big Ten Conference now living in Florida, Texas, Arizona and SoCal
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start the Longhorns to Big 10 speculationbrewcrew1000 wrote:^That poll also shows that there are a lot of transplants from the Big Ten Conference now living in Florida, Texas, Arizona and SoCal