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So all the higher seeds advance. Two blowouts, two close/very close games. Just one step closer to the National Title Game for Auburn, TCU, Stanford, and Oregon. Like the NFL, the seeds are changed so that the lower seed faces the higher seed.
he did re-seed it... I said I dont think he shoud have.
He didn't re-seed, he organized the first round in a very bizarre manner. Had this been a real NCAA tourney, and the first round organized correctly, 1 v. 4 and 2 v. 3 is what you end up with. No re-seeding involved.
But, we are splitting hairs at this point, at least I am.
He didn't re-seed, he organized the first round in a very bizarre manner. Had this been a real NCAA tourney, and the first round organized correctly, 1 v. 4 and 2 v. 3 is what you end up with. No re-seeding involved.
But, we are splitting hairs at this point, at least I am.
Touche... But he did re-seed, he even says so... see below
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Originally Posted by JJG
I didn't wanna re-seed them at first, but since I was gettin' some questions about it, I just did it anyway....
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