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RE: It's time for Madison and NDSU to move up...
(12-12-2017 08:20 AM)ken d Wrote:  
(12-12-2017 01:31 AM)_C2_ Wrote:  Umm, the unknowns are what make March Madness what it is, you just don't want too many of them or at least want them gone by the Elite 8, if not by the Sweet 16. No one is tuning in to watch Clemson versus Arizona State in the 7-10 or in a 12-13 surprise.

I think you are giving the "unknowns" way too much credit for the success of the NCAAT. When there is a choice between #1 Duke vs #16 Unknown U in the first round or Clemson vs Arizona State in the 7-10, most people are watching the latter. When, occasionally, a high seed isn't blowing out their unknown opponent, fans will use their remote to check in on that game from time to time..

Everyone remembers George Mason, Butler, Wichita, and Virginia Commonwealth’s runs. Or the monster 1st round upsets replayed in commercials every year. Few remember Syracuse or South Carolina’s runs as a low seed.
12-12-2017 03:51 PM
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