Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Moderators: UAdevil, JMarkJohns
- Chicat
- Posts: 46464
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:19 pm
- Reputation: 3873
- Location: Your mother's basement
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
The same Dan Patrick who was talking about how we have no offense just last week?
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
- UAEebs86
- Posts: 30154
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 5:41 pm
- Reputation: 1834
- Location: Mohave Dorm Room 417 Buzz 2
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Did he finally get around to watching one of our games? I thought a week ago he said we had no offense.scumdevils86 wrote:Dan Patrick picked Az to win it all
We are the people our parents warned us about.
-JB
2022 Survival Pool Co-Champion
-JB
2022 Survival Pool Co-Champion
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
UAEebs86 wrote:Did he finally get around to watching one of our games? I thought a week ago he said we had no offense.scumdevils86 wrote:Dan Patrick picked Az to win it all
Yeah, he must have had the benefit of watching Brandon hit a few buckets. Then there's TJ, Gabe, Stanley, and Rondae doing their thing.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Updated odds post-bracket-announcement from sportsbook.ag:
UK at EVEN (horrible bet)
AZ at 7/1
Wisconsin, Duke, Nova at 7.5/1
UVA at 12/1
Zags at 22/1
UNC, Notre Dame at 25/1
Iowa State at 30/1
Maryland at 40/1
Baylor, Kansas at 45/1 (pretty long odds for a 2 seed!)
'Tah at 50/1
UK at EVEN (horrible bet)
AZ at 7/1
Wisconsin, Duke, Nova at 7.5/1
UVA at 12/1
Zags at 22/1
UNC, Notre Dame at 25/1
Iowa State at 30/1
Maryland at 40/1
Baylor, Kansas at 45/1 (pretty long odds for a 2 seed!)
'Tah at 50/1
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Does anybody else think it's bullshit that conference auto bid teams have to play in the play in games. I think the play in games should all be bubble teams. My preference is to get rid of them completely.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Someone said yesterday that conference tournament winners don't play in play in games...
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
The play in games are stupid and kill the momentum and greatness of the tournament.
Just finished my bracket, I cannot believe how easy Duke's road is. I saw it unfold live yesterday, but seeing it on paper it is even easier.
Just finished my bracket, I cannot believe how easy Duke's road is. I saw it unfold live yesterday, but seeing it on paper it is even easier.
- PieceOfMeat
- Posts: 14080
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:14 pm
- Reputation: 337
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
I agree they should just dump the play-in games.azgreg wrote:Does anybody else think it's bullshit that conference auto bid teams have to play in the play in games. I think the play in games should all be bubble teams. My preference is to get rid of them completely.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
- Merkin
- Posts: 43170
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:31 am
- Reputation: 1547
- Location: UA basketball smells like....victory
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
PieceOfMeat wrote:I agree they should just dump the play-in games.azgreg wrote:Does anybody else think it's bullshit that conference auto bid teams have to play in the play in games. I think the play in games should all be bubble teams. My preference is to get rid of them completely.
I never saw the need for expanding past 64, although it was extremely cool to see Cal Poly win a NCAA tourney game as a play-in.
Maybe when 16s start beating 1s then the tourney can expand. Otherwise, what's the point?
- PieceOfMeat
- Posts: 14080
- Joined: Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:14 pm
- Reputation: 337
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
exactly.Merkin wrote:PieceOfMeat wrote:I agree they should just dump the play-in games.azgreg wrote:Does anybody else think it's bullshit that conference auto bid teams have to play in the play in games. I think the play in games should all be bubble teams. My preference is to get rid of them completely.
I never saw the need for expanding past 64, although it was extremely cool to see Cal Poly win a NCAA tourney game as a play-in.
Maybe when 16s start beating 1s then the tourney can expand. Otherwise, what's the point?
Oh and I simply refuse to call the play-in round the "first round".
It's such bullshit that we don't play till the "2nd round".....we play in the "first round" and the play-ins play in the play-in round. STFU ncaa with your branding and stupidity and billions of dollars in profits.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Hampton, Manhattan, N Florida, and Robert Morris all won their tournaments.ASUHATER! wrote:Someone said yesterday that conference tournament winners don't play in play in games...
-
- Posts: 14664
- Joined: Wed Jun 04, 2014 7:28 am
- Reputation: 1150
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
I second POM's post. It's ridiculous to call the play in games anything other than play in games to be able to make the first round. The first round starts when the play ins are over.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
The play-in games are fine as long as they consistently reward the best of the best seeds--and, like greg says, just put the bubble teams in there.
To use geography as an argument for why two six seeds get a worn-out play-in winner over the two other 1 seeds is a placeholder at most.
And to keep UCLA and Texas out of Dayton in this bracket is absolutely, mind-bogglingly unjustifiable--and just one more reason why this Field of 64 is perhaps the most unbalanced and asymmetrical this century.
That's my bracket buster hope: These teams lose early because they're looking ahead to the Wildcats. Baylor IMHO is the most susceptible to this, but if Wisky has an off shooting night in the 16 and Arkansas gets hot, the Badgers won't be able to claw back this time.
I'd love to ride the Zags to the FF again in my bracket, but Few has one Elite Eight in all his years there and just can't be trusted not to bust. If it is finally Gonzaga's time, so much the better it topples Duke, but the Blue Devils have the biggest cakewalk to the Elite Eight I've ever seen.
What the hell, I'll take the Zags to emerge from the South, only because nobody else in that region is worth betting on.
To use geography as an argument for why two six seeds get a worn-out play-in winner over the two other 1 seeds is a placeholder at most.
And to keep UCLA and Texas out of Dayton in this bracket is absolutely, mind-bogglingly unjustifiable--and just one more reason why this Field of 64 is perhaps the most unbalanced and asymmetrical this century.
No question. I just see this bracket as loaded with young, up-and-coming thoroughbreds until the Elite Eight--with Baylor, VCU and Xavier all practically looking ahead in anticipation of taking down Arizona.rgdeuce wrote:I agree about our road. There isn't a certified cat-killer in the bunch til the Wisky matchup in elite 8, but that is expected in that game. VCU/Ohio State dont scare me, but I think either will be tough. Anytime you get a star, one of the 5 best players in the country that early, you probably are going to have your work cut out for you. The good news is, we have guys who will make his life tough. VCU has been up and down but you know they are going to turn up the pressure and make it tough on us too. Baylors zone will keep the game close. I've seen them a few times and they looked like a really tough teams. Then lose to some really bad teams in games I missed. Basically, after the Texas Southern game, take your heart medicine as a fan. Our guys are mentally tough though.
That's my bracket buster hope: These teams lose early because they're looking ahead to the Wildcats. Baylor IMHO is the most susceptible to this, but if Wisky has an off shooting night in the 16 and Arkansas gets hot, the Badgers won't be able to claw back this time.
It might as well be established fact that this year's South Region is a pathetic POS.rgdeuce wrote:I disagree about Gonzaga though but we will see. That region is doo-doo IMO. And they get the softest of the one seeds. With all of their weapons and Duke's weaker defense, I am picking the Zags over them. Georgetown at the 4 is a joke IMO.
I'd love to ride the Zags to the FF again in my bracket, but Few has one Elite Eight in all his years there and just can't be trusted not to bust. If it is finally Gonzaga's time, so much the better it topples Duke, but the Blue Devils have the biggest cakewalk to the Elite Eight I've ever seen.
What the hell, I'll take the Zags to emerge from the South, only because nobody else in that region is worth betting on.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
VCU made a run to the FF from the play-in position (sorry, KO). It's here to stay.
Few has no EEs. That was Monson.
Agree about the South, but glad Iowa State landed there instead of in the West.
Few has no EEs. That was Monson.
Agree about the South, but glad Iowa State landed there instead of in the West.
Last edited by gumby on Mon Mar 16, 2015 12:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Right where I want to be.
- CalStateTempe
- Posts: 16498
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:46 pm
- Reputation: 549
- Location: The Right to Self-Determination: FREEDOM!!!!
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
I really don't get why everyone is so scared of Duke.
I mean it when I say it...Their Defense is trash.
I mean it when I say it...Their Defense is trash.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
I don't think anyone is scared of Duke or thinks that highly of them. There are some ex-dukies picking against them too. They just have a really easy path to the final four, or at the very least, significantly easier than anyone else.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
3 of the 4 people on the CBS Sports show have us beating Wisky.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
The "Ashley factor".azgreg wrote:3 of the 4 people on the CBS Sports show have us beating Wisky.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Not that it means anything but KenPom was on the local radio in DC just now...AZ is 2 overall in his rankings so he obviously picked us to beat Wiscy and go to the Final 4. Along with Kentucky, Villanova, and Utah. Said AZ or Wisconsin only two teams that are really equipped to take down Kentucky. Utah is 8 overall in his rankings so he liked them to take down Duke in S16. Two PAC teams in Final 4 would be craziness.
- Bangkok Wildcat
- Posts: 2918
- Joined: Sat Jun 28, 2014 6:44 pm
- Reputation: 88
- Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
UTAH is just crap on the road.....I see them as a first or second round exit. They have the the talent to be sweet sixteen but they love to disappoint.....Can you believe they lost to Oregon TWICE???pokinmik wrote:Not that it means anything but KenPom was on the local radio in DC just now...AZ is 2 overall in his rankings so he obviously picked us to beat Wiscy and go to the Final 4. Along with Kentucky, Villanova, and Utah. Said AZ or Wisconsin only two teams that are really equipped to take down Kentucky. Utah is 8 overall in his rankings so he liked them to take down Duke in S16. Two PAC teams in Final 4 would be craziness.
-
- Posts: 753
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:02 pm
- Reputation: 0
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
.
Last edited by Katzenfreund on Thu May 07, 2015 12:28 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
As mentioned above, Utah doesn't play well away from home. They also beat the snot out of inferior teams, but come down to earth and even regress against good to great teams. If you would have asked me before we beat them in Utah, I would have told you they had a good chance to beat duke. But I think we crushed their souls after that loss in SLC, they havent been the same team since.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Utah plays good defense while Duke plays none. Will be a good matchup. I picked Utah to the Elite 8.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Final Four, national champ picks
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... tournament
Shane Battier
Final Four: Wichita State, Arizona, Duke, Northern Iowa
National Champion: Arizona
Paul Biancardi
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Virginia
National Champion: Arizona
Jay Bilas
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
Jeff Borzello
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Villanova, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Dane Bradshaw
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Duke
National Champion: Kentucky
Eamonn Brennan
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Villanova
National Champion: Kentucky
C.L. Brown
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Villanova
National Champion: Kentucky
Dan Dakich
Final Four: Kentucky, Duke, Wisconsin, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
Len Elmore
Final Four: North Carolina, Gonzaga, Virginia, Wichita State
National Champion: Gonzaga
Sean Farnham
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Adam Finkelstein
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
John Gasaway
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Villanova, Gonzaga
National Champion: Arizona
Jeff Goodman
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Wisconsin
Stan Heath
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Andy Katz
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Myron Medcalf
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Dana O'Neil
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Duke
National Champion: Wisconsin
Reggie Rankin
Final Four: Kentucky, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Craig Robinson
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Dick Vitale
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Virginia, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... tournament
Shane Battier
Final Four: Wichita State, Arizona, Duke, Northern Iowa
National Champion: Arizona
Paul Biancardi
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Virginia
National Champion: Arizona
Jay Bilas
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
Jeff Borzello
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Villanova, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Dane Bradshaw
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Duke
National Champion: Kentucky
Eamonn Brennan
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Villanova
National Champion: Kentucky
C.L. Brown
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Villanova
National Champion: Kentucky
Dan Dakich
Final Four: Kentucky, Duke, Wisconsin, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
Len Elmore
Final Four: North Carolina, Gonzaga, Virginia, Wichita State
National Champion: Gonzaga
Sean Farnham
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Adam Finkelstein
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
John Gasaway
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Villanova, Gonzaga
National Champion: Arizona
Jeff Goodman
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Wisconsin
Stan Heath
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Andy Katz
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Myron Medcalf
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Dana O'Neil
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Duke
National Champion: Wisconsin
Reggie Rankin
Final Four: Kentucky, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Craig Robinson
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Dick Vitale
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Virginia, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
-
- Posts: 2140
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:35 pm
- Reputation: 17
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Cats getting some love on CNBC... Guest technical analyst talking about a crowded trade, stating that it was ALSO the correct trade - comparing it to "Everyone picking Kentucky to win the national championship".
The host Brian Sullivan closed the segment with "Kentucky is not going to win the national championship... the Arizona Wildcats are going to win the national championship". He's a Va Tech grad, so no homerism involved.
The host Brian Sullivan closed the segment with "Kentucky is not going to win the national championship... the Arizona Wildcats are going to win the national championship". He's a Va Tech grad, so no homerism involved.
-
- Posts: 2140
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:35 pm
- Reputation: 17
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Add Jay-Will and Miles to the list of ESPN broadcasters picking the Cats...azgreg wrote:Final Four, national champ picks
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... tournament
Shane Battier
Final Four: Wichita State, Arizona, Duke, Northern Iowa
National Champion: Arizona
Paul Biancardi
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Virginia
National Champion: Arizona
Jay Bilas
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
Jeff Borzello
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Villanova, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Dane Bradshaw
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Duke
National Champion: Kentucky
Eamonn Brennan
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Villanova
National Champion: Kentucky
C.L. Brown
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Iowa State, Villanova
National Champion: Kentucky
Dan Dakich
Final Four: Kentucky, Duke, Wisconsin, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
Len Elmore
Final Four: North Carolina, Gonzaga, Virginia, Wichita State
National Champion: Gonzaga
Sean Farnham
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Adam Finkelstein
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Duke, Virginia
National Champion: Kentucky
John Gasaway
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Villanova, Gonzaga
National Champion: Arizona
Jeff Goodman
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Wisconsin
Stan Heath
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Andy Katz
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Myron Medcalf
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
Dana O'Neil
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Duke
National Champion: Wisconsin
Reggie Rankin
Final Four: Kentucky, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Craig Robinson
Final Four: Kentucky, Wisconsin, Virginia, Iowa State
National Champion: Kentucky
Dick Vitale
Final Four: Kentucky, Arizona, Virginia, Gonzaga
National Champion: Kentucky
- CalStateTempe
- Posts: 16498
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:46 pm
- Reputation: 549
- Location: The Right to Self-Determination: FREEDOM!!!!
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Thanks man! I learned something today, and the definition fits! Bear downHarvey Specter wrote:Cats getting some love on CNBC... Guest technical analyst talking about a crowded trade, stating that it was ALSO the correct trade - comparing it to "Everyone picking Kentucky to win the national championship".
The host Brian Sullivan closed the segment with "Kentucky is not going to win the national championship... the Arizona Wildcats are going to win the national championship". He's a Va Tech grad, so no homerism involved.
- Chicat
- Posts: 46464
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:19 pm
- Reputation: 3873
- Location: Your mother's basement
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Len Elmore smokin that good shit.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
You like that final four do you?Chicat wrote:Len Elmore smokin that good shit.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Len Elmore was dropped on his head as a kid, and Lefty Driesell and Dean Smith both helped him up.Chicat wrote:Len Elmore smokin that good shit.
He's all-ACC, all the time.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
I'm not shaving until the cats are done playing. What have you got going?
-
- Posts: 753
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 7:02 pm
- Reputation: 0
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
.
Last edited by Katzenfreund on Thu May 07, 2015 12:27 am, edited 1 time in total.
- Merkin
- Posts: 43170
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:31 am
- Reputation: 1547
- Location: UA basketball smells like....victory
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
I'm out.Katzenfreund wrote: Why not just stop surfing for Internet porn until the 'Cats bring home the trophy?
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Dana O'neil is a cunt
- Chicat
- Posts: 46464
- Joined: Tue Jun 03, 2014 12:19 pm
- Reputation: 3873
- Location: Your mother's basement
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
You had to know that noted Arizona alum and self-loather Jeff Goodman wouldn't be picking the Cats.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
I almost went this way. I think I chickened out and went with the Zags.pokinmik wrote:Not that it means anything but KenPom was on the local radio in DC just now...AZ is 2 overall in his rankings so he obviously picked us to beat Wiscy and go to the Final 4. Along with Kentucky, Villanova, and Utah. Said AZ or Wisconsin only two teams that are really equipped to take down Kentucky. Utah is 8 overall in his rankings so he liked them to take down Duke in S16. Two PAC teams in Final 4 would be craziness.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
given the history of tournament flops I find it impossible to pick the Zags to go past the sweet 16
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
Re: Selection Sunday 2015 Thread.
Just finished explaining the history of the play in games to my wife. She really didn't want to know. I told her then don't tell me about any Downton Abby episodes.