Do the NCAA tournament brackets make sense to anybody? I mean, games played in Philadelphia as part of the West region, while games in Boise as part of the East region? Seven of the eight first round cities are in two different regions each. Minneapolis is the only city that is in only one region. Which means that Kansas and Michigan State were the only two teams in the entire second round that could scout their sweet 16 opponent. Then of course you had the oddity of the hated rivals Duke and North Carolina playing on the same court and on the same day, but in two different regions.
And of course, this says nothing at all about the absurd way in which teams are seeded and assigned, but that's a beef for another day.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment