It didn't help that I had typos. The way i look at it, if all the top seeds
advance, 1w plays 2e AND 1e plays 2w setting up a possible w1 vs e1 final.
anyways, thanks for all the reponces. Greg Berge's "wrong" responce was very
helpful, thanks Greg. so i think i have it all figured out. USA Today was
wrong.
Derek
ps Greg, don't bother e-mailing me again.
John Edwards wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Mar 1998, Derek Gordon wrote:
>
> > Okay, am I going crazy?
> >
> > USA Today's web site has the brackets wrong I think.
> >
> > In the end if all top seeds advance, 1E should play 2E right? USA Today
> > has it 1E plays 1W in semifinals and 2E plays 2W is semifinals, setting
> > up only a #1 vs #2 picture, rather than #1 vs #1.
>
> Neither you nor USA Today are right, it appears, unless they have changed
> things.
>
> The brackets are typically set up so that the semifinals cross over. That
> is: 1E plays 2W, and 1W plays 2E. (Assuming, of course, that the seeds hold.)
>
> > Let me know...If MSU advances to the final four, they would play B.C if
> > they advance right? AND B.U. would play North Dakota.
>
> Yes and yes.
>
> See you later,
> John
>
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