Some things to keep in mind ...
As we approach the NCAA Tournament Selection Show and the release of the official brackets this evening (6 p.m. ET, CBS), a legion of UK fans -- fed up and frustrated -- is starting to get itchy about the Kentucky bid.
I am not one of them. Here are the reasons (a) the Cats are a lock for the tourney and (b) the UK seed could be better than you think.
(1) Strength of Schedule
Much has been made, and rightly so, about UK's lack of wins over ranked teams. And, similarly, much has been said about how, then, the Kentucky schedule is still among the top 2 or 3 in the nation according to all indicators.
But while the Cats have come up short against the best of the best, very few teams in the nation have played more quality teams (50-100 RPI).
To wit, among the UK non-conference opponents who either made the field, finished atop their conference's regular season or competed in the conference finals are:
- Miami (OH) - Regular season #2 MAC, NCAA Tourney as Conf. tourney champ
- UMass - Regular season champ (tie), at-large possible
- EKU - NCAA Tourney as OVC champ
- Santa Clara - WCC #2, lost to Gonzaga in conf. finals
- College of Charleston - Lost to Winthrop in conf. finals
- Houston - Lost to Memphis in conf. finals
- Miss. Valley State - Lost to Jackson St. in conf. finals
(2) Fan Support
Let's face it, Big Blue Nation travels. That's unsurprising. But the amount of money the NCAA and its sites stand to make from the legion of Kentucky fans is both remarkable and distinct. In some ways, placing the Cats in a nearby locale, even as a lower seed, would bring in hundreds of thousands of duckets. A win or two only amplifies that. If you think this doesn't factor into who makes the field and where, you really are too naive to drive.
(3) The Numbers Game
With 21 wins and an RPI in the 10-12 range across the computers, there is simply no precedent for leaving the Wildcats out of the field. Yes, there were problems with the last 10 games, and, yes, the season did not go as planned. But compared to many of the other major conference teams being considered, the Cats stack up more than favorably.
I expect Kentucky to be a 7 or 8 seed, in Winston-Salem or Chicago. A win over Miss. St. might have scooted the Cats to a 6 seed. I'd be very surprised with such computer numbers if the Big Blue slid to a 9 or 10, though certainly it can happen.
Regardless, the time for recriminations and blame is over. It's Tourney time, and the Cats need everything we have as fans. One more loss ends the long, strange trip of this season, and begins the unfolding of all the other stuff.
Postponing that "stuff" for a few weeks would be nice, eh?
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I think your take ...
I wouldn't be that surprised at a 10 seed though. I am actually hoping for either a 7 or a 10. 8-9 is the kiss of death, since you play a 1 seed in the second round.
Not that I don't think we can beat a 1 seed, but I would much rather play a 3.
By the way, what is a "ducket"?
by Truzenzuzex on Mar 11, 2007 12:15 PM EDT 0 recs
I'm assuming that "ducket" is
by senowen on
Mar 11, 2007 12:44 PM EDT
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seeds
And of course, there's really not much difference between an 8 or a 9. Either way, Kentucky would face stiff competition in the second round under that scenario.
Only a few hours to wait and see... :)
by Gatorpilot on Mar 11, 2007 12:34 PM EDT 0 recs
Kentucky is an 8 seed
http://bracketproject.atspace.com/comparison.htm
Kentucky averages an 8 seed across a bunch of different bracketologist's brackets.
by Gatorpilot on Mar 11, 2007 12:35 PM EDT 0 recs
Well...
by senowen on
Mar 11, 2007 12:50 PM EDT
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Another thing
by senowen on Mar 11, 2007 12:40 PM EDT 0 recs
I will take anything
Don't want that second game against #1.
by piketaylor on Mar 11, 2007 4:30 PM EDT 0 recs
Duke.
Well, we got the dreaded 8-9. Par for this season.
by Truzenzuzex on Mar 11, 2007 7:05 PM EDT 0 recs
I abase myself ...
Bring it on!
by Truzenzuzex on
Mar 12, 2007 5:57 AM EDT
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Rock Chalk
I just moved from Lexington 2 years ago so I know how crazy everyone is about basketball. You guys are a solid #8 team, but didn't really deserve anything else.
Also, the MSM never has a bias against the SEC or ACC, there is no anti-Kentucky bias.
Trust me.
by rockchalktalk on Mar 12, 2007 12:06 AM EDT 0 recs
Well ...
WRT your comment on the MSM, ACC and SEC, I'm not really sure why we should trust a Jayhawk fan's take over our own.
Duke's seed is unquestionably higher than they deserve. Don't know if that means bias or just inertia, but it is way high, IMO.
And if you were making a sarcastic funny, I apologize. Sometimes it's just hard for me to tell.
by Truzenzuzex on
Mar 12, 2007 6:06 AM EDT
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Sorry to be dense but...
by senowen on
Mar 12, 2007 10:26 AM EDT
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Good luck ...
But there's no proof showing why they WOULD.
We'll see.
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by JL Blue on
Mar 12, 2007 10:25 AM EDT
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