Seeding Critical for the Cats
After another loss down the stretch here for the fading Villanova Wildcats, the mulligans are officially over. If they lose again, it will be their last game of the season. Who would've thought that the potential #1 team in the country a month ago would fall so fast? Now, it looks like the Cats will be lucky to get a 3 seed, even though Mike Huguenin thinks Nova is still a 2 seed somehow. I can pretty much guarantee a 2 seed is out of the question, but I really think the difference between a 3 and 4 seed this year is huge. Is Villanova talented enough to be a 3? Absolutely. Do they deserve a 3 after their play of late? Probably not, which Joe Lunardi seems to agree with by putting the Cats as a 4 in his most recent bracket. In any case, the seed Villanova receives may determine how long they last in the NCAA Tournament.
Obviously, the first round game is all that matters right now and with the way Villanova has played recently, a first round exit is not far-fetched at all. Back to the seeding though--let's assume Kansas, Syracuse, and Kentucky are all locks for 1 seeds, with the fourth top spot hanging in the balance. In the Sweet 16 round, a 4 seed, barring any upsets, is due to take on a 1. Thus, if Nova were a 4 and got to the second weekend of games, one of those aforementioned powerhouses is most likely standing in the way. On the other hand, if the Cats are a 3 seed, the Sweet 16 calls for a 2-3 matchup. Right now, the possible 2 seeds probably consist of Purdue, Kansas State, Ohio State, and maybe Duke (if West Virginia can overtake them for one of the top spots). I would much rather put off playing those top dogs as long as possible, especially since I think Villanova could beat any of the above projected 2 seeds.
This is all hypothetical, and Villanova actually making it to the Sweet 16 probably sounds like a success right now, but as I keep analyzing everything, where the Cats are placed could be the key. As we all know, in the NCAA Tournament, it's all about the matchups. Unfortunately, none of this matters unless the good guys turn things around in a hurry. Again, there are no more second chances.
Some interesting articles as we heads towards Selection Sunday (the last one on Bill Raftery is nothing short of phenomenal):
-On and off court, a different Villanova
-Next for 'Nova: Next tournament
-Bill Raftery: broadcaster, confidant, and everyone's favorite bar buddy
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He is...the most interesting man in the world..
“To this day, any time Raft calls me up and invites my wife and I out to dinner, I tell my wife that we need a car service, a babysitter and that she’s going to see the sun rise in the morning,” Callindrillo said. “He’s a magnet. I never want him to leave my life.”
Look at the scoreboard Buddha I'm doing fine
This site takes all the projected brackets
and averages them out to show where the teams on average rank. You guys are the highest three seed based on averages across roughly 80 sites.
by Delaware Boiler on Mar 13, 2010 12:32 AM EST reply actions
Then again, if we’re the highest 4 seed, which I could only assume would be the case, wouldn’t we get the lowest 1 seed? None of the potential #1s scare me all that badly. Is that hubris, or valid?
by Chocolately Thundered on Mar 13, 2010 10:43 AM EST reply actions
None of the potential final #1s scare me (Purdue/Duke/Ohio St./Kansas St.)
by Chocolately Thundered on Mar 13, 2010 10:44 AM EST up reply actions
#1 seeds
I think if West Virginia wins Big East tourney and Duke does not win ACC tourney, the Mountaineers will probably get the last #1 seed. They scare me more than Purdue, Ohio State, Kansas State, and Duke. Regardless, I think Villanova is lined up for a 3 seed now, since teams like Michigan State, New Mexico, and Gonzaga all lost in the last couple of days.
Back to..
a 3 seed in Joe L’s bracket. The two seed is Kansas St. I don’t think that is a great match up for us. Hopefully we get to the second weekend. From there it is a role of the dice.
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by Esteban d' Amur on Mar 13, 2010 11:57 AM EST reply actions
I met Sean McDonough playing golf last Wednesday
In the clubhouse after the round, and he made a joke along the lines of “If Raftery was here right now he’d be on drink number 12 or so.” Great guy, he was playing with Buck Martinez and a third guy who was the member I think. He wasn’t too high on Nova’s chances in the NCAA tournament, but then again, he is a Syracuse alum.
Nova will kick it into gear for the Tournament
I think an early loss in the Big East tournament may be the wake up call that the team needs. Watching the Big East tournament from home can’t sit well with them, and they’ll be motivated to not repeat that feeling. Watch for a refocused wildcats team.
by South Jersey Wedding Photographer on Mar 13, 2010 6:12 PM EST reply actions

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