1: Kentucky(SEC) Duke(ACC) Virginia Gonzaga(WCC)
2: Arizona(Pac 12) Villanova (Big East) Wisconsin (Big 10) Kansas(Big 12)
3: Northern Iowa Iowa St. Notre Dame Wichita St.(Missouri Valley)
4: Virginia Commonwealth (Atlantic 10) Butler Louisville Maryland
5: Oklahoma Utah West Virginia North Carolina
6: Baylor Arkansas Georgetown Oklahoma St.
7: Iowa SMU(American) Cincinnati Texas
8: Indiana Dayton San Diego St.(MWC) Ohio St.
9: Providence Stanford Colorado St. LSU
10: Michigan St. Xavier Mississippi NC State
11: St. John’s Georgia Temple Texas A&M * Illinois *
12: UCLA* Oregon* Harvard (Ivy)Valparaiso(Horizon)Louisiana Tech (Conference USA)
13: Wofford (Southern) Murray St.(Ohio Valley) Stephen F. Austin (Southland) Georgia St.(Sun Belt)
14: Florida Gulf Coast (Atlantic Sun) U.C. Davis (Big West) Toledo(MAC) Iona (MAAC)
15: Bucknell (Patriot) Coastal Carolina (Big South) Eastern Washington (Big Sky) Hofstra (Colonial)
16: Texas Southern* (SWAC) South Dakota St.* (Summit) St. Francis (NY)* (Northeast) New Mexico St.* (WAC) North Carolina Central (MEAC) Albany (America East)
*= denotes team will play in first round
How is Iowa a 7 seed and Michigan State a 10 seed? Is it Iowa’s worse record, their worse conference standing, their worse RPI, the way they got blown out by Michigan State in Iowa City? As a follow up question: What are you, some kind of idiot?
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It is mostly good wins and bad losses I look at. Iowa beat Ohio st twice, and Maryland once or twice also, no bad losses. Michigan st. Lost to Texas southern and their best win I believe is Ohio st once. Texas southern, sucks, below .500 but yet somehow leads that crappy confrence. To be honest I don’t care about record. If a team is 13-17 all against ranked teams, they would be like a 6 seed. And RPI is flawed, it doesn’t factor SOS in. As a follow up, could you ask an intelligent question?
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