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WBB bracketology - mbdude - 02-05-2018

we are a 5 seed in Notre Dame bracket. Oregon the 2 seed. Cal and USC still in

http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/bracketology


WBB bracketology - mbdude - 02-05-2018

we are a 5 seed in Notre Dame bracket. Oregon the 2 seed. Cal and USC still in

http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/bracketology


Re: WBB bracketology - 81alum - 02-05-2018

Interesting, although Charlie Creme has always been a Stanford fan.  I'd much rather play Tennessee again than take on an unknown team (to us) like Georgia.  If we win out I think it likely that we can climb up a seed or two and host.  Heck, at 12 RPI today we should already be there.

I do like his analysis, which was focused on the SEC, notably LSU:

Quote:The Tigers just hung on to the 16th overall spot this week and have some teams threatening to overtake them, most notably Stanford.

The idea that the Cardinal could end up a host after leaving nonconference play at 6-6 seemed impossible, but now healthy with the roles of younger players more clearly defined, Stanford has elevated more in recent weeks than any other team in the country. On Jan. 1, the Cardinal were a No. 8 seed. This week they are a No. 5.

Winner of seven of its last eight after a h uge sweep at the Oregon schools this weekend, Stanford has moved to the No. 17 overall position on the board. The Cardinal are now tied for the Pac-12 lead at 10-2 and are favored in all of their remaining regular-season games.
http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/22331851/sec-continues-dominate-women-bracketology-season


Re: WBB bracketology - 81alum - 02-05-2018

Interesting, although Charlie Creme has always been a Stanford fan.  I'd much rather play Tennessee again than take on an unknown team (to us) like Georgia.  If we win out I think it likely that we can climb up a seed or two and host.  Heck, at 12 RPI today we should already be there.

I do like his analysis, which was focused on the SEC, notably LSU:

Quote:The Tigers just hung on to the 16th overall spot this week and have some teams threatening to overtake them, most notably Stanford.

The idea that the Cardinal could end up a host after leaving nonconference play at 6-6 seemed impossible, but now healthy with the roles of younger players more clearly defined, Stanford has elevated more in recent weeks than any other team in the country. On Jan. 1, the Cardinal were a No. 8 seed. This week they are a No. 5.

Winner of seven of its last eight after a h uge sweep at the Oregon schools this weekend, Stanford has moved to the No. 17 overall position on the board. The Cardinal are now tied for the Pac-12 lead at 10-2 and are favored in all of their remaining regular-season games.
http://www.espn.com/womens-college-basketball/story/_/id/22331851/sec-continues-dominate-women-bracketology-season