> Trying to figure these PWR's out REQUIRES a sports psychologist.......I'm glad you guys are pretty accurate with this sh*$. I'm going outside to try to level out my driveway.....damn mud season.
> From: "Wayne T. Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 2003/03/22 Sat AM 12:32:49 EST
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Fwd: seedings after saturday night
>
> If we're to believe Charlie (he's usually right!) and the NCAA
> bonus doesn't screw up things too much, we can now be fairly
> confident of a few observations ...
>
> >> # 1 seeds will be
> >> CC, Cornell, UNH and either maine or minnesota
> >> # 2 seeds will be
> >> BU, Ferris state, maine/minnesota, and BC/michigan
> ...
> >>
> >> number of scenarios in which pwr rank is 1-16
> >> team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
> >> 14 15 16
> >>
> >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> Colorado College 96 32
> >> Cornell 32 51 29 16
> >> New Hampshire 13 67 48
> >> Maine 64 16 32 16
> >> Boston University 112 16
> >> Minnesota 32 32 48 16
> >> Ferris State 32 96
> >> Boston College 96 32
> >> Michigan 32 96
> ...
>
> Without considering the probablility of outcomes Saturday and Sunday, we
> can say that Maine and Minnesota have 50-50 chances of being a top-4
> seed, and if MN is there, ME is out ... and vice versa. Furthermore,
> if Maine ends in the #4 spot, we *will* go west, since Cornell and UNH
> would get the eastern regionals. It seems to me that the NCAA rules
> call for CC to go to Minneapolis and ME to Ann Arbor, but a better
> tournament might be had by reversing these. So I think, barring changes
> due to the secret bonus, Maine has a 50% chance of going to Minneapolis
> as a regional 1st seed (opponent unknown, but not a top-quality team).
>
> Now if Maine doesn't get the #4 position, we'll get #5-7. The other
> teams in this band would be BU, FS and either BC (75%) or Michigan(25%).
> (All good teams to avoid!). BU will be in Worcester, so Maine will not
> be. Michigan will be in Ann Arbor, leaving Maine at Minneapolis (again)
> or Providence. As band-3 teams pose little problem, it comes down to
> what considerations the NCAA will use (they haven't told us). Will they
> avoid 2nd round 1-conference games? Will they give 4 HEA teams a chance
> to go to the Frozen Four? Do they consider Maine or BC a better draw in
> Providence? I *don't* think they will send both ME and BC west, just so
> we can have an all-HEA Frozen Four, as revenue considerations will take
> precedence. These same revenue considerations will dictate some
> possible 2nd round 1-conference games, IMHO.
>
> So whereas ME looked like a good candidate for Ann Arbor a week or so
> ago, it looks like a better than even bet of Minneapolis, with
> Providence a possibility. I hope Charlie does his calculations again
> tomorrow night, for I fear the Sunday MAAC title game will affect the
> Maine ranking.
>
> Are there any Sport Psychologists out there? How does one turn around a
> team that has lost early season confidence and great play? I hope Coach
> Whitehead has talked with everyone that might have a chance of knowing!
>
> cheers, wayne
>
> Wayne T. Smith
> [log in to unmask] Old Town Landing
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