Subject: | |
From: | |
Reply To: | |
Date: | Thu, 20 Feb 2003 19:00:31 -0600 |
Content-Type: | text/plain |
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
Patrick Abegg wrote:
> Looking at Joe's analysis caused me to do my own.
>
> Actually, things could be more interesting ITSET: remember that the
> number of pairwise wins is not what determines seeding, but the
> head-to-head comparisons. (PLEASE: If this has changed and I don't
> know it, someone post it and put this analysis out of its misery!)
The seeding last year is suspicious. It looks very much like an overall
ranking instead (one or two key flip-flops). There's no official word
on a change there that I'm aware of, but it's worth watching.
> And in the end, the only seed change is SC up to #2, ND down to #3.
Which is fair enough, because SC wins the comparison with ND.
> Either #2 flies to Ann Arbor, so send BC to Providence and SC to Ann
> Arbor.
Boy, St. Cloud would love that! But then, so would North Dakota! And
ITSET, one of the two would wind up there (and playing Michigan in the
first round).
|
|
|