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Actually the #1 seed plays the first game in all 4 regionals. It
only makes sense that the #1 has the opportunity to rest their legs a
bit longer.
On a separate note I want to let everyone on the discussion list know
that I have 2 tickets, very good seats, to the frozen four
available. Unfortunately due to a family illness we will not be
making the trip.
I want to make sure the tickets end up in the hands of someone who
indeed plans to use them and like many others am selling them at face
value and not on ebay where I could make a tidy profit.
Hoping to get to Worcester for a few games this weekend!
Bob Fitta
UMaine '83
On Mar 27, 2008, at 12:30 PM, Hampton, Nathan E. wrote:
> Notice too that the Wisconsin vs. Denver game is the late game on
> 3/29, which is the ONLY regional in which the #1 does not play in
> the late game.
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> Nathan Hampton
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> On 3/27/08 10:07 AM, "Rowe, Thomas" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> The odds you ask? Have you ever bought a lottery ticket? In both
> cases, the odds are less than salubrious.
>
> Here's a question - who is better (least worst): Princeton or WI?
> I really think strength of schedule notwithstanding, WI should have
> been the 4 seed (not that it affects their odds of winning
> anything). Personally, I think Denver could - go - all - the - way
> so that's how I voted, but loyalties will force me to root for the
> team that maybe shouldn't even be there (WI).
>
> Tom Rowe
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