After the Louisville WBB loss to Notre Dame, plus Mississippi State winning the SEC Tournament by 30+, it would surmise the Cards will drop to the #2 seed line somewhere.
I'm no Charlie Creme (ESPN Bracketologist for WBB) and thank goodness for that, he's a smiling dufus who proudly proclaimed that Oregon would get a #1` seed BEFORE Stanford defeated them in the finals of the PAC 12 Tournament. Ol' Charlie had to eat those words, but, morons often enjoy stupid remarks...with a little salt, seasoning and a chilled white wine.
Logic dictates UConn to Albany, Notre Dame to Chicago and Baylor most likely to Greensboro as #1 seeds. That leaves one, and I feel it is Mississippi State...to Portland.
This will displease the Oregon and Stanford backers. And, I imagine Oregon will get the #2 seed in Portland. Where could Louisville end up? The logic dictates Greensboro. I do not think they'll be put in the same regional with UConn nor Notre Dame. And what do you do with Stanford, who won the PAC 12 Tournament? Send them to face UConn across the country? And do you give Iowa any credit for winning the Big 10? They have a fine one in Megan Gustafson. They handled Maryland pretty easily? Can we get the kid a happy meal over here?
Who's on first? That's what I want to know. . What's on second and I don't know on third. Are you the manager of this team? NOOOO...that job belongs to Vince Tyra, of course, who actually stayed around in Greensboro for the Sunday shellacking from the South Bend girls....debating Walzian Economics and eating hot dogs.
The main questions, of course, are how are Arica's knee and Sam's ankle? An MRI supposedly done today on Arica's knee. No public word yet. Sam's ankle also being checked out, she did return briefly against the Irish but couldn't go on it and Jeff didn't want to see the sprain increase in severity by having her out there.
Normally, you put the best #2 seed (which could be Louisville, depending on what we hear about Arica) with the "worst #1 seed...who I feel is Mississippi State. However, the west coast will fight, lobby and whine about Oregon getting the #2 seed in Portland. So, where does that leave the Cards? Maybe in Greensboro against Kim Mulkey's Baylor Bears? The consensus best of the #1 seeds? And -- has the NCAA ever made any sense??
Should be interesting and a lot of speculation until Monday, March 18th, bracket selections. Until then, I think we all hope that Arica's knee comes out "OK" and Sam is over the ankle sprain. And we find out who's on first, what's at point guard, I don't know about power forward and the name of the left fielder. Why?
-- Sonja --
I'm no Charlie Creme (ESPN Bracketologist for WBB) and thank goodness for that, he's a smiling dufus who proudly proclaimed that Oregon would get a #1` seed BEFORE Stanford defeated them in the finals of the PAC 12 Tournament. Ol' Charlie had to eat those words, but, morons often enjoy stupid remarks...with a little salt, seasoning and a chilled white wine.
Logic dictates UConn to Albany, Notre Dame to Chicago and Baylor most likely to Greensboro as #1 seeds. That leaves one, and I feel it is Mississippi State...to Portland.
This will displease the Oregon and Stanford backers. And, I imagine Oregon will get the #2 seed in Portland. Where could Louisville end up? The logic dictates Greensboro. I do not think they'll be put in the same regional with UConn nor Notre Dame. And what do you do with Stanford, who won the PAC 12 Tournament? Send them to face UConn across the country? And do you give Iowa any credit for winning the Big 10? They have a fine one in Megan Gustafson. They handled Maryland pretty easily? Can we get the kid a happy meal over here?
Who's on first? That's what I want to know. . What's on second and I don't know on third. Are you the manager of this team? NOOOO...that job belongs to Vince Tyra, of course, who actually stayed around in Greensboro for the Sunday shellacking from the South Bend girls....debating Walzian Economics and eating hot dogs.
The main questions, of course, are how are Arica's knee and Sam's ankle? An MRI supposedly done today on Arica's knee. No public word yet. Sam's ankle also being checked out, she did return briefly against the Irish but couldn't go on it and Jeff didn't want to see the sprain increase in severity by having her out there.
Normally, you put the best #2 seed (which could be Louisville, depending on what we hear about Arica) with the "worst #1 seed...who I feel is Mississippi State. However, the west coast will fight, lobby and whine about Oregon getting the #2 seed in Portland. So, where does that leave the Cards? Maybe in Greensboro against Kim Mulkey's Baylor Bears? The consensus best of the #1 seeds? And -- has the NCAA ever made any sense??
Should be interesting and a lot of speculation until Monday, March 18th, bracket selections. Until then, I think we all hope that Arica's knee comes out "OK" and Sam is over the ankle sprain. And we find out who's on first, what's at point guard, I don't know about power forward and the name of the left fielder. Why?
-- Sonja --