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***OFFICIAL*** March Madness watch thread (4 Viewers)

Well anyhow...you never know, it’s one game and I suppose the Bruins could pull off a stunner against Michigan. But damn they look overmatched. 

 
Really happy for Juwan Howard ...he's done a fantastic job with this Michigan team.
You know who else is doing a hell of a job?  Penny Hardaway.  Memphis with a top D (#1?) and a young team (9th youngest?) that won the NIT going away. 

They had heartbreaking losses to Houston twice by a total of 5 points.  Top ten team. 

 
Question... I thought the play in games were the teams playing to be the last teams in aka the worst of the 16 seeds. But UCLA is an 11 seed. Did I miss a change somewhere or am I just a doofus? 

 
Question... I thought the play in games were the teams playing to be the last teams in aka the worst of the 16 seeds. But UCLA is an 11 seed. Did I miss a change somewhere or am I just a doofus? 
Usually 2 games of the worst 16 seeds and 2 games of the worst at large 11 seeds.

 
Makes sense, I guess. Still seems like if you're playing in, you should be a high teen
There are 31 automatic bids.  Usually about 12 to 16 of them do not deserve to be in based on merit.   That brings you down to about an 11th seed for the worst of the at large teams.  When they went to the expansion of the 4 play in games, it was all about including those bubble teams that had a pretty solid case (and to make more money).  It was not right to punish the automatic bids and it was also not right to punish teams that would have been solidly in, so they compromised and made two of the games the worst 4 automatic bid teams and the other two games the worst four at large teams.  

On a side note, this is probably why there were no 16 seed upsets until 2018.  The play-in game eliminated the worst two automatic bid teams, which slightly bumped up the overall quality of the 16th seed.  

 
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Popular team in prime time. 7-8 hour isn’t prime time.  
It's still pretty weird that the Gonzaga-USC game is going to start at 4:15 local time for their fans, and the Michigan-UCLA game is going to start at 10 pm local time for Michigan fans. 

I guess UCLA fans are happy?

 
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USC-Gonzaga could be a pretty good game. USC has been impressive throughout.
That line is 9.  Can't believe it's that high.  The others are also large spreads, all at 7 1/2.  Probably two more blowouts coming, great.  We've had 2 single digit games in the last 16 played.  Although UCLA Michigan shouldn't really count.  So 3 is all.

 
I would question the popularity of either team.  The only real ratings pop you get in this game is Duke or Kentucky.  

The fab 5 have grandkids.  
Michigan draws eyes for sure. Top-10 viewing team, but more importantly the only significantly popular team left. 

 
That line is 9.  Can't believe it's that high.  The others are also large spreads, all at 7 1/2.  Probably two more blowouts coming, great.  We've had 2 single digit games in the last 16 played.  Although UCLA Michigan shouldn't really count.  So 3 is all.
Gonzaga is a murder squad. I agree that line seems high but if I bet it, I’m betting the Zags. 

 
Michigan draws eyes for sure. Top-10 viewing team, but more importantly the only significantly popular team left. 
Yeah, I'm sure CBS is a little displeased about the lack of starpower.  I mean even Houston doesn't follow Houston basketball and Baylor is well, Baylor.  

 
Gonzaga is a murder squad. I agree that line seems high but if I bet it, I’m betting the Zags. 
Yep, it's so high I feel like I'm being baited.

And SC won't repeat that last game, which is what folks will go on.

So then I go back to the clock running out on Cinderella.  But you look at the Beavers run in a now solid Pac-12 tourney (beat UCLA, Oregon and Colorado) and it's not like they just had favorable NCAA tourney matchups of late.

 

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