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Louisville now 18th

If we prevail at VT on Tuesday, I expect that we will end up ranked ahead of UK given their regular season schedule versus ours. They host Auburn, and must go to Oklahoma and Missouri.

It is not impossible that UL could win out, and arrive at the ACC Tournament ranked in the top 15. The Committee says they value momentum, and UL clearly has that going in our favor.
 
No, no, no

Another loss by uk, to another member of the most powerful BB conference in history, will not be punished.

In fact, if it a close loss, the “experts” may even reward them 🤪

I know. Sarcasm does not play well in print.

But I’m sick of hearing about them.

I’m longing for some Morehead St,, Robert Morris, Evansville type performances from the sec in the tournament.
 
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In past years I would be inclined to agree with Rollem's post, and while his acknowledging sarcasm, its much closer to the truth than not. I believe there has been a pattern where somehow Lunardi has exhibited an unhealthy, and undeserving influence in ranking college basketball. Yes, there have been enough "St Peters upsets" to remove any doubt as to just how unaccountable Lunardi and his minions are when seeding "the so-called majors". However, this year maybe different, at least with respect to the SEC, as "even a broken clock is accurate twice a day".

Auburn, Florida and Alabama when healthy appear to be better than most any of the other teams right now, and TX A&M, Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri are not too far behind when they are healthy. The NCAA selection process is designed to provide a significant advantage to those receiving the coveted four (4) each #1, #2, #3 and #4 seeds, and it should be evident that as it stands right now, the aforementioned seven (7) have a shot at claiming their share of the 16 openings.

Oklahoma, Mississippi, & Mississippi State are in for sure and who knows maybe Vanderbilt and Arkansas too?
 
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This probably won't go over too well but I'm not as concerned as much about out ranking as much as our possible seeding. I'm not sure I want to be on the #5 line based on past history. I think I would be ok with the 6/11 matchup. We also need to be realistic in that by not playing strong competition we are rising in the polls simply because other teams are losing to better teams. Hopefully, we get another shot at Duke or have another opportunity to beat Clemson in the ACC tournament.
 
This probably won't go over too well but I'm not as concerned as much about out ranking as much as our possible seeding. I'm not sure I want to be on the #5 line based on past history. I think I would be ok with the 6/11 matchup. We also need to be realistic in that by not playing strong competition we are rising in the polls simply because other teams are losing to better teams. Hopefully, we get another shot at Duke or have another opportunity to beat Clemson in the ACC tournament.
Agreed. On espn they have us listed as a 6 seed as of today. If we win out and show up in the ACC tournament, I think we get a 5 seed, which I am totally content with. Our ceiling is a 4 seed, but we would have to win the ACC tournament..which is doable. Just can’t let up these last 4 games. There really isn’t any room for error.
 
Who knows but Louisville wins out doesn’t matter unless the teams currently projected higher go on a losing streak. UK is a good example they could lose 3 games. That may take them from a 3 seed to 5 seed. Has to be negative movement in front of them. Louisville’s resume is not great.
 
Tonite’s game at VT is a trap game; all the hallmarks of fierce physical battle inside, as the Hokies are big, if not as skilled as most of our ACC opponents.

Ibe and Watterman both will need to contribute, as VT will challenge Scott inside at every opportunity. Noah has been struggling with shooting the 3, and in truth, he is a lot more effective distributing the ball when he is on the perimeter, rather than taking the open perimeter shots.
 
Tonite’s game at VT is a trap game; all the hallmarks of fierce physical battle inside, as the Hokies are big, if not as skilled as most of our ACC opponents.

Ibe and Watterman both will need to contribute, as VT will challenge Scott inside at every opportunity. Noah has been struggling with shooting the 3, and in truth, he is a lot more effective distributing the ball when he is on the perimeter, rather than taking the open perimeter shots.
Sorry but if we have to rely on Ibe or especially Waterman we are in deep doo doo. I think Traore is the guy who has stepped up and taken Noah's rotation spot. We don't need Noah jacking up 3's, we have enough guys doing that already. We need another guy who plays tough defense and is not afraid to get rebounds.
 
I'm not so sure this is a trap game as that is usually defined as. The Cards next game is at home against a struggling Pittsburgh team and usually a trap game is before a big game.

As for VT, they just last weekend scored only 36 points in an 18 point loss to Boston College. They have played better at home like most teams, but the Cards should be a huge problem for them to score against.

I do however worry a little bit about the Cards finishing out the regular season when it comes to maintaining that edge they have had since December. Looking ahead to the ACC tournament and the big dance where the better teams are, could be on their minds. However, Coach Kelsey probably has discussed that with the team.

This is Louisville's last true road game and the Cards have been road warriors. I would be very surprised if the Cards don't take care of buisness.
 
Auburn, Florida and Alabama when healthy appear to be better than most any of the other teams right now, and TX A&M, Tennessee, Kentucky and Missouri are not too far behind when they are healthy. The NCAA selection process is designed to provide a significant advantage to those receiving the coveted four (4) each #1, #2, #3 and #4 seeds, and it should be evident that as it stands right now, the aforementioned seven (7) have a shot at claiming their share of the 16 openings.

Oklahoma, Mississippi, & Mississippi State are in for sure and who knows maybe Vanderbilt and Arkansas too?
Bama & kitty cats are already on upset alert 🚨!
Neither team could guard a chair and the chairs would win the TO battle
 
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On a pure matchups level from among your list, I'd pronounce myself more confident playing Tennessee again as well as Alabama than A&M of the schools outside of the number 1 seeds. Alabama has the classic look of a Bracket Disaster--just as capable of tossing up a second round flop as making it through to the Title Game. I just don't trust teams that don't guard Modern Game be damned. Tennessee is the polar opposite. As physically as they pummeled us they shot in that game in a way they haven't really replicated all year. We made them look like the Pistons of the 80's spending the first right minutes of that game chucking threes and getting run into screens chasing the ball for 30 seconds on the other end. But in the way they beat us up, A&M does that nightly. They turn every game into an MMA bout on the backboard.

For the better part of the last month every time I watch Florida I wonder how they get beat at all. They are a team with very versatile and skilled bigs and have firepower on the perimeter around it. If you were putting a gun to my head today, I'd have them as the most likely to win it all.

Whatever we do or don't have, there are a whole bunch of teams that would love to go into any Tournament having the quality of experience we have in our backcourt.
 
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