Most unpredictable?

There doesn’t seem to be THE team that will win it all.  At least that’s what I’ve been hearing, not having watched college basketball this year until this past week.  We may have a great range of teams that we will pick to win it all. We had 14 different teams picked to win it all in 2004; will we have more this year?. In the spirit of this open tourney, I will be submitting the first bracket entry of 2009, almost an hour before the seeds are announced.

This means I don’t know which region which team will be in either. So, though, weighted random numbers using Excel, here is what the bracket will look like. Since we don’t know which region is which, it will go from top to bottom as it will be announced in an hour.  Full disclosure below:

1st Round
Region1: 1, 9, 5, 4, 3, 6, 7, 2
Region2: 1, 8, 5, 4, 3, 6, 7, 2
Region3: 1, 8, 5, 4, 3, 6, 10 ,2
Region4: 1, 9, 5, 4, 3, 11, 10, 2

2nd Round
Region1: 1, 5, 6, 2
Region2: 1, 4, 3, 2
Region3: 1, 5, 6, 2
Region4: 1, 5, 3, 2

3rd Round
Region1: 1, 6
Region2: 1, 2
Region3: 1, 2
Region4: 1, 3

4th Round
Region1: 1
Region2: 2
Region3: 1
Region4: 3

5th Round
Region1&2: Region 2 # 2
Region3&4: Region 3 # 1

Winner
Region 3 # 1

Disappointed there’s no #12 seed advancing, but oh well.  Ten bucks well spent?  Haven’t decided a nickname yet, but maybe PRE-SELECTION PICKS.

Timeout! Timeout!

One thing I’ll miss from ABC/ESPN’s coverage is that they show how many timeouts each team has.  I’m surprised CBS doesn’t pick it up.  Right now, I’m watching the Miss St-Tenn game and with like 1:13 left, both teams had 4 (!) timeouts left.  That’s 8 freakin’ timeouts.  Why so many?  This game may take forever.  Now both teams have 7 timeouts left with 23.4 seconds left.

USC Wins Pac-10 Title

Whoa… now I gotta pick them to make the 2nd round.  There’s one loss in my bracket already.  This is probably the final nail in Arizona’s coffin in extending their steak of 24 straight tourneys.  That gives the Pac 10 5 teams in the tourney, which is already one too many.  No room for ‘Zona to sneak in this time.  Barring some extreme generosity by the selection committee, Arizona and Kentucky failing to make the tourney will only leave Kansas as the lone team to be in every bracket since our pool started in 1995.

Only when it counts…

I see UCLA is following Pitt and UConn’s lead in losing early in the conference tourney in order to be rested for the REAL tournament.  Unfortunately, it was to rival USC.  Now, USC is just a win away from the tournament (and still has a slim shot even if they lose in the conference final to ASU).  Yes, this pool will be very unpredictable.  And Syracuse only needed ONE overtime tonight, and has played 115 minutes of bball in two days.

Almost here, Old technology

Just a couple of days until the brackets are released!  Some updates are occurring, here’s a preview:

http://www.hwci.com/ncaa/2009/scott.html

Also, we have created a Facebook page for people to interact, plan gatherings, quick discussions, and post pictures/thoughts.  It took me until two years ago to get a cell phone and just one IEEE meeting to sign up for Facebook late last year.  Sigh.  In addition, you now add as a friend “Hwci Ncaa” (search for this or the email address, ncaa –at-hwci.com).

I was hoping to have a more capable cell phone and a new laptop, but it looks like I’ll have neither.  One more year.