Teams seeded too high, teams seeded too low, Duke catching a break -- already this year’s men’s bracket is being called the worst ever. But ask the NCAA Selection Committee about it and they’re all like, “What!? No way! We did awesome!”
NCAA Selection Committee: ‘We Did A Great Job! Yay!’
↵↵“When I reflect back, I feel good about the work we did and the field we put out there,” Dan Guerrero, chairman of the NCAA selection committee, said Monday. “And I assure you, it’ll be a fantastic tournament.”
↵↵Don’t worry, the crazy talk continues. When asked about expanding the field, Guerrero pointed out that 110 teams had won 20 or more games this season. Because statistics presented without context or meaning are very useful.
↵↵“Does it cheapen it? I’m not going to say it does at all,” he said. “The possibilities are intriguing when you think about regular-season champions getting into the field, in addition to postseason. That wouldn’t cheapen the regular season, it would make it more exciting. There’s an opportunity to evaluate all those kind of things and see what the impacts might be.”
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