On the 12th Day of Conference Tourneys, the Buffet gave to me…

Does the Buffet rank?

Last Stand for Waiting Liners…

WAC: A tire fire

Big Conference Kick Offs

Buffet v Experts

Mo’ of Momo

A wealth of auto bidding

Top Seeded Carnage

Scanning the scene

Huge Buffet

Killer Top Seeds

Ok, Readership… here we are. The Final Buffetology before predictions are meaningless, and the actual bracket matters.  With the Ole Miss SEC tournament championship, seems like it is coming down to Middle Tenneseee, La Salle, Kentucky and Tenessee for 2 spots. The Buffet sees it as a Tennessee sweep, we waffled on Kentucky, because, well they are Kentucky and having them in Dayton could mean big ratings for Tru.  But Kentucky lost to Tennessee without Noel by 30, and Kentucky got their best wins without Noel, but those wins are only as good as Tennesse’s best, and then Tenn has the big NC over Wichita St, 2 more road/neutral wins and only 1 more loss overall against a tougher schedule – now KenPom and the BPI like Kentucky better, but that 30 point loss without Noel really sticks with us.  If we’re wrong, we’re guessing that’s where….

Here it comes, and don’t forget to check out http://bracketproject.50webs.com/rankings.html later tonight to see how we stacked up (unless, we did poorly, then don’t check it) under abbrevation: HHD

Last 4:
Kentucky

La Salle

Maryland

Virginia

If you are still counting:

UMass

Charlotte 

The ball is tipped
and there you are
you’re running for your life
you’re a shooting star
And all the years
no one knows
just how hard you worked
but now it shows…
(in) ONE SHINING MOMENT, IT’S ALL ON THE LINE
ONE SHINING MOMENT, THERE FROZEN IN TIME

But time is short
and the road is long
in the blinking of an eye
ah that moment’s gone
And when it’s done
win or lose
you always did your best
cuz inside you knew…
(that) ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU REACHED DEEP INSIDE
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU KNEW YOU WERE ALIVE

Feel the beat of your heart
feel the wind in your face
it’s more than a contest
it’s more than a race…

And when it’s done
win or lose
you always did your best
cuz inside you knew…
(that) ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU REACHED FOR THE SKY
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU KNEW
ONE SHINING MOMENT, YOU WERE WILLING TO TRY
ONE SHINING MOMENT….

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide – March 17, 2013

Here is the list of conference tournament games on the schedule for today.

(all times are eastern)

Sunday, March 17

ACC Championship:
1:00 PM – (1) Miami vs (3) North Carolina, ESPN

Atlantic Ten Championship:
1:00 PM – (1) Saint Louis vs (3) Virginia Commonwealth, CBS

Big Ten Championship:
3:30 PM – (2) Ohio State vs (5) Wisconsin, CBS

SEC Championship:
1:00 PM – (1) Florida vs (3) Mississippi, ABC

NCAA Tournament Selection Show:
6:00 PM, CBS

NIT Tournament Selection Show:
9:00 PM, ESPNU

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On the 11th Day of Conference Tourneys, the Buffet Gave to Me…

Last Stand for Waiting Liners…

WAC: A tire fire

Big Conference Kick Offs

Buffet v Experts

Mo’ of Momo

A wealth of auto bidding

Top Seeded Carnage

Scanning the scene

Huge Buffet

Killer Top Seeds

An extra day of conference tourneys…

This one goes to ELEVEN.  Well, Readership, here we are the final day of true wall to wall hoops until the 2 days of basketball madness that has everyone glued to their televisions, computers, mobile devices, and (where it’s legal, of course) their sports book accounts.  We’ve got conference tournament championships all day long, including Southern Miss trying to take decision-making out of the hands of the committee, a battle for Kansas supremacy and settling the “Who is the 2013 Big12 champ” question once and for all, a sneaky powerful game in Vegas, and a couple of teams who won’t even be in the Big East next year, playing for the BET title.  Big Ten lets us revel in 2 more of their games, and the storyline of the day, for the Buffet, Bob Thomason, after 25 years at Pacific, is retiring, and tonight, versus UCI, tries to cap his career with a NCAA tournament automatic bid exclamation point.

We get mail…

Dear Buffet,
Please give us your take on the effect of last night’s PAC game between the cats and bruins.  Will the bruins lose tourney ranking with a win since they lost Jordan Adams?  Will the cats still be a 4 seed since there was clearly a zebra conspiracy in effect?
Thanks,
Unbiased in Phoenix

Unbiased – Right now, UCLA hasn’t had a huge seed downgrade due to Adams’ injury.  We moved then down to 7 instead of the 5/6 range, but if they go on to win the Pac12 tourney, we will actually move them up 1-2 seed lines, because we don’t see a team getting punished by an injury they haven’t shown to affect them.  Think Kenyon Martin when broke his leg just into game 1 of the C-USA tournament, and UC still got a #2 seed, now UCLA would have a tournament final win to show the committee, if they get blown out, an 8 seed could be their destiny…

Before we Scan the Scene, let’s get you all to the last version of the Buffet.

Waiting Line… teams in:

Colorado

Boise State

Tennessee

La Salle

Oklahoma

Kentucky

Middle Tennessee

*Notes: Illinois is probably a seed or two lower than they will end up, for this version, they needed to be sent to 8/9 to avoid breaking some seeding rules, but they should shake up a bit in the final version.

Same with Villanova, who we like on the 9 line.

Memphis we actually moved for seeding rules, but after an undefeated CUSA run capped by an tournament title, 7 seems right.

Yes, for you visual purists, we know So Dakota State got cut off, it happens, but also if you know to complain, you know what school that is – not mention, if you’re a visual purist, you should’ve given up on the Buffet long ago, since we fired our Editor before we published our first Buffet 9 years ago…

Now onto the Waiting Line… teams not listed: 

Last 4 Out

Ole Miss

St. Mary’s

Southern Miss

Maryland

 

Rest still being considered:

Massachusetts

Baylor

Alabama

Charlotte

 

Ole Miss beat Vandy by 12 – this will be real battle royal for the Buffet: Kentucky, Tennessee, Ole Miss, MTSU, Southern Miss, La Salle and Oklahoma for 4 spots.

Maryland is gave it a ride, but we fear they fell one win short (either that blown 17 point lead against Virginia or today)

Southern Miss did everything you could in one last game without winning the tournament, will it be enough? It wasn’t as of this press time, but we will give another deep look before the final bracket is published

UMass staying relevant, somehow, if they are, that is, by hanging with VCU, lose, though, and that dream is over

Alabama was beaten handily by Florida, which should put that one to rest.

No other team under consideration is still going; they’ll have to go on their own (current) merits, whatever those may/may not be.

Scanning the Scene…

ACC: Miami used a 10 point to remind people they were once a top contender for the #1 overall seed, too late? We’ll see if they win the ACC tournament.

Maryland, whose win over Duke launched to the head of the Waiting Line… might be out of chances, down 11 to UNC with 14 minutes left.

America East:  Albany Great Danes, 2012 America East Champions, mounted a great late comeback on Vermont’s home floor (after the first few rounds last week were on theirs) and won 53-49.

Atlantic 10: Saint Louis likes impressing the Buffet; they advanced to the A10 tournament final with a 67-56 win over Butler, whose seed, despite some great non-conference work, appears to be sliding.

VCU leads UMass, who just wants to stay in the discussion, 35-34

Atlantic Sun: Florida Gulf Coast, Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament champion.

Big 12: SUNFLOWER SHOWDOWN! Yeah, we got to do something about that name.  I think the moratorium on “shootouts” as a label for college sports rivalries might be needed, just to do something tougher with Sunflower.  Kansas State v. Kansas, 3pm PT, ESPN/WATCH

Big East:  As noted – Syracuse v. Louisville, 530pm, ESPN/WATCH

Big Sky: Weber State and Montana, settle things, at 6pm tonight, ESPNU/WATCH

Big South: Liberty Flames, 2013 Big South Conference Tournament champion.

Big Ten: Wisconsin continued their mysterious mastery of Indiana, perhaps costing Indiana the chance to be in Indianapolis for their region, but shouldn’t do anything to their #1.  Also, Wisconsin is in range to take a seed jump.

Michigan State and Ohio State engaging in another developing Big 10 classic, on CBS – at halftime.

Big West: The Bob Thomason retirement party continues! A last second put back by Travis Fulton (literally under a second) lifted Pacific to a win over Cal Poly and a date with UC-Irvine, who upset Long Beach, in tonight’s championship game.  730pm tonight – ESPN2/WATCH

Colonial:  James Madison 2013 Colonial Athletic Association champion.

C-USA: Early this morning (afternoon, depending on your location) Memphis and Southern Miss played a classic, 2OT, well, it was fun to watch, the free throw shooting, late flagrant, and disappearance of the Golden Eagles in the second overtime wasn’t so classic, but the undefeated 2012-13 conference run is complete – Memphis Tigers, 2013 Conference USA Champions. 

Now, as for Southern Miss – they are still out, but close, we will do a longer look tonight/tomorrow AM – this could be one team that sees a late switch in.

Horizon League:  Valparaiso Crusaders 2013 Horizon League tournament champs.

Colonial:  Harvard Crimson, 2013 Ivy League Champs

MAAC: Iona Gaels, 2013 MAAC Tournament champion.

MEAC: The survivors’ final – a conference tournament which saw upset left and right – North Carolina A&T and Morgan State, 2pm PT, ESPNU/WATCH

MAC: The final we thought before the Abreu suspension, but Akron has maintained their strength, and they face Ohio at 330pm, ESPN2/WATCH

MVC: Creighton Blue Jays, 2013 Arch Madness champions

MWC: Well, we were wrong, Dorian Green did play, but UNLV was still too much for the Rams, while New Mexico had little trouble with San Diego State.   Today at 3pm on CBS – should be a great final – UNLV v. New Mexico

NEC: Long Island University Brooklyn Blackbirds, 2013 NEC Tournament champs

OVC: Belmont Bruins, 2013 OVC Tournament champions.

Patriot: Bucknell Bison, 2013 Patriot League champions.

Pac 12: A great early game was marred by what happened on the last play, challenging Solomon Hill’s game tying attempt, UCLA’s Jordan Adams came down awkwardly, and the uber-talented freshman has a broken foot that will sideline him for the season.  That will likely to some damage to UCLA seed, but we only knocked them down 1 line, pending what they look like in tonight’s championship game versus Oregon.  It’s been a heckuva weekend in Vegas, not quite the quality of play of the Big 10, but every bit the basketball drama – which now, unfortunately, includes a big injury.  8pm PT, ESPN/WATCH

SEC: What to do with Ole Miss, they defeated Missouri and leaped back into the Buffet’s eyes.  What they can’t do is lose to Vandy, for sure.  But this is tough, their profile is largely better than MTSU, but they lost to MTSU.  They have two wins over Tennessee, but lost to Kentucky. Right now, we’re keeping them out, win over Vandy, and tonight/tomorrow AM’s Buffetology will probably look a bit different.

Florida advanced to the final and extinguished the Waiting Line… hopes of Alabama.

Southern: Davidson Wildcats, 2013 Southern Conference tournament champions

Southland:  Northwestern State v. Stephen F. Austin, 530pm PT, ESPN2/WATCH

Summit: South Dakota State Jackrabbits, back to back Summit Tournament champs.

Sun Belt: Western Kentucky, Sun Belt conference tournament champions

SWAC:  Prairie View A&M v. Southern U – right now – ESPN2/WATCH

WAC:   Championship game – 8pm PT tonight: Texas-Arlington v. New Mexico St, ESPNU/WATCH

West Coast: Gonzaga, 2013 WCC Conference champions

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Championship Week Notebook and Seed List Projections: Saturday, March 16th

-Here is my seed list ranking of everyone that is still playing, or that is being considered. Ole Miss helped themselves yesterday with a win over Missouri, but I don’t think that alone will push them all the way into the field. Unfortunately, beating Vanderbilt today won’t be a huge notable win for them either.

-I’m not as big on Duke as I think the committee will be, but since I’m trying to guess the committee that’s why I have them on the #1 line.

-The Atlantic Ten Tournament has been among the most exciting so far. Every opening round game came down to the wire. We had the bizarre ending in Charlotte vs Richmond, the missed last second layup in Xavier vs Saint Joseph’s, and yesterday’s quarterfinals featured an exciting game between VCU knocking off Saint Joseph’s, and another where UMass held on to beat Temple in what was a seesaw battle. Some are projecting UMass into the field, but I’m really not seeing it. I think they’ll need to win the tournament to get in, but they’re still playing and still have a chance.

-Ohio vs Akron will be interesting. Both teams are potentially dangerous teams that could win in the round of 64, but there is only room for one of them. Akron has not been the same since losing their starting point guard, but they still managed to knock off Kent State yesterday. Ohio has been somewhat disappointing , but they do return a roster that advanced to the Sweet Sixteen a year ago.

-Southern Miss just doesn’t have the wins, and teams like that are usually left out. If they don’t beat Memphis today I think they’re out, but it wouldn’t be completely shocking if they got in.

-They say it’s about a team’s profile, and Kentucky’s isn’t very good. However, I always say that one of the things on a team’s profile IS the name of the team. Other than Vanderbilt, Kentucky’s profile isn’t overly disgusting. There are certainly reasons to not take them, but there are also a few to take them, and I think they will just barely sneak in.

 

  1. INDIANA
  2. GONZAGA
  3. DUKE
  4. LOUISVILLE
  5. Georgetown
  6. KANSAS
  7. Michigan State
  8. Miami, FL
  9. Ohio State
  10. Michigan
  11. NEW MEXICO
  12. Marquette
  13. Kansas State
  14. Oklahoma State
  15. FLORIDA
  16. Syracuse
  17. Wisconsin
  18. Notre Dame
  19. SAINT LOUIS
  20. Pittsburgh
  21. Butler
  22. Colorado State
  23. UCLA
  24. Illinois
  25. Arizona
  26. CREIGHTON
  27. VCU
  28. Unlv
  29. North Carolina
  30. Minnesota
  31. Wichita State
  32. San Diego State
  33. MEMPHIS
  34. California
  35. Oklahoma
  36. NC State
  37. Temple
  38. Colorado
  39. Missouri
  40. Villanova
  41. Boise State
  42. Oregon
  43. Iowa State
  44. Cincinnati
  45. La Salle
  46. BELMONT
  47. Baylor
  48. Middle Tennessee
  49. Kentucky (last team in)
  50. Virginia
  51. Maryland
  52. Tennessee
  53. Saint Mary’s
  54. Ole Miss
  55. Southern Miss
  56. Iowa
  57. Alabama
  58. Massachusetts
  59. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
  60. BUCKNELL
  61. VALPARAISO
  62. AKRON
  63. DAVIDSON
  64. Ohio
  65. STEPHEN F AUSTIN
  66. NEW MEXICO STATE
  67. Northwestern State
  68. IONA
  69. Vanderbilt
  70. MONTANA
  71. FGCU
  72. HARVARD
  73. Weber State
  74. VERMONT
  75. Albany
  76. PACIFIC
  77. Cal Poly
  78. Western Michigan
  79. UC Irvine
  80. JAMES MADISON
  81. SOUTHERN
  82. WESTERN KENTUCKY
  83. LIU BROOKLYN
  84. MORGAN STATE
  85. North Carolina A&T
  86. LIBERTY
  87. Prarie View

More to come later. Enjoy the games!!!

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Conference Tournament Viewing Guide – March 16, 2013

Here is the list of conference tournament games on the schedule for today, together with their available television/webstreaming options.

(all times are eastern)

Saturday, March 16

America East Championship:
11:30 AM – (2) Vermont vs (4) Albany, ESPN2

ACC Semifinal:
1:00 PM – (1) Miami vs (5) North Carolina State, ESPN
3:30 PM – (3) North Carolina vs (7) Maryland, ESPN

Atlantic Ten Semifinal:
1:30 PM – (1) Saint Louis vs (5) Butler, CBS Sports Network
4:00 PM – (2) Virginia Commonwealth vs (6) Massachusetts, CBS Sports Network

Big East Championship:
8:30 PM – (2) Louisville vs (4) Syracuse, ESPN

Big Sky Championship:
9:00 PM – (1) Montana vs (2) Weber State, ESPNU

Big Ten Semifinal:
1:30 PM – (1) Indiana vs (5) Wisconsin, CBS
4:00 PM – (2) Ohio State vs (3) Michigan State, CBS

Big Twelve Championship:
6:00 PM – (1) Kansas vs (2) Kansas State, ESPN

Big West Championship:
10:30 PM – (2) Pacific vs (4) UC-Irvine, ESPN2

Conference USA Championship:
11:30 AM – (1) Memphis vs (2) Southern Miss, CBS

Great West Championship:
8:30 PM – (3) Chicago State vs (4) Houston Baptist, Local TV/gocsucougars.com

MAC Championship:
6:30 PM – (1) Akron vs (2) Ohio University, ESPN2

MEAC Championship:
5:00 PM – (5) Morgan State vs (7) North Carolina A&T, ESPNU

Mountain West Championship:
6:00 PM – (1) New Mexico vs (3) UNLV, CBS

Pac Twelve Championship:
11:00 PM – (1) UCLA vs (3) Oregon, ESPN

SEC Semifinal:
1:00 PM – (1) Florida vs (4) Alabama, ABC
3:30 PM – (3) Mississippi vs (10) Vanderbilt, ABC

Southland Championship:
8:30 PM – (1) Stephen F. Austin vs (2) Northwestern State, ESPN2

SWAC Championship:
4:30 PM – (1) Southern vs (4) Prairie View A&M, ESPN2

WAC Championship:
11:00 PM – (3) New Mexico State vs (4) Texas-Arlington, ESPNU

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David Griggs Seed List: Friday March 15th

-Below is my current seed list of all the teams that are in automatically, in as at-larges, under consideration, or still playing. It is in desperate need of scrubbing, and will change throughout the day as more results come in.

-Many feel that Charlotte is on the bubble. I just don’t see how. I have eliminated them from consideration. They did win an exciting and bizarre game against Richmond yesterday, but I felt they were out before that, and I don’t see why beating a team that’s also out would constitute being put in.

-I think La Salle is in regardless of what happens today, but they are dangerously close to the bubble. A win would seal the deal. I think they’re reasonably safe without it, but not entirely safe. They did win the Big Five, but I don’t think that matters outside of the notable wins they obtained while winning it. It’s a mythical conference.

-Utah is trying to play the role of spoiler in the Pac Twelve. They struggled all year, but have played their way into the conference semis.

-Xavier, Saint John’s, Louisiana Tech and Denver were all under consideration yesterday, but after failing to win a single game in their conference tournaments I took them all out. I still like Denver’s team, but can’t see the committee taking them with such a weak profile.

1. INDIANA
2. DUKE
3. GONZAGA
4. LOUISVILLE
5. Georgetown
6. KANSAS
7. Michigan State
8. Miami, FL
9. Ohio State
10. Michigan
11. NEW MEXICO
12. Marquette
13. Kansas State
14. Oklahoma State
15. FLORIDA
16. Wisconsin
17. Syracuse
18. Notre Dame
19. SAINT LOUIS
20. Pittsburgh
21. Butler
22. Colorado State
23. UCLA
24. Illinois
25. Arizona
26. CREIGHTON
27. VCU
28. Unlv
29. North Carolina
30. Minnesota
31. Wichita State
32. San Diego State
33. MEMPHIS
34. California
35. Oklahoma
36. NC State
37. Temple
38. Colorado
39. Missouri
40. Villanova
41. Boise State
42. Oregon
43. Iowa State
44. Cincinnati
45. La Salle
46. BELMONT
47. Baylor
48. Kentucky
49. Middle Tennessee
50. Virginia
51. Maryland
52. Tennessee
53. Saint Mary’s
54. Southern Miss
55. Iowa
56. Ole Miss
57. Alabama
58. Massachusetts
59. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
60. BUCKNELL
61. VALPARAISO
62. AKRON
63. DAVIDSON
64. Ohio
65. STEPHEN F AUSTIN
66. Florida State
67. Saint Joseph’s
68. Utep
69. NEW MEXICO STATE
70. Northwestern State
71. IONA
72. Tulsa
73. Nebraska
74. Vanderbilt
75. MONTANA
76. Utah State
77. FGCU
78. HARVARD
79. Utah
80. Weber State
81. VERMONT
82. LONG BEACH
83. Albany
84. Pacific
85. Cal Poly
86. Western Michigan
87. Kent State
88. UC Irvine
89. JAMES MADISON
90. SOUTHERN
91. WESTERN KENTUCKY
92. LIU BROOKLYN
93. Sam Houston State
94. Southeast Louisiana
95. North Dakota
96. MORGAN STATE
97. North Carolina A&T
98. LIBERTY
99. Texas State
100. Delaware State
101. Texas San Antonio
102. Bethune Cookman
103. Northern Colorado
104. Jackson State
105. Prarie View
106. Alabama A&M

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