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2005 NCAA Tournament Coverage

NCAA TOURNAMENT PREVIEW

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The Important Questions

CHN experts answer the important questions that are on your mind this week.  We know you're not thinking about your wife, or your job, or even your kids this week.  No, this week is devoted to college basketball, and only college basketball.

 

Question #3: What Teams Are Seeded To High?


These teams are like average guys with overly attractive girlfriends, you can only ask, "How in the world did that happen?"  

 

Brad Best - San Diego State

Texas. A bubble team that got moved up a couple of notches. Lucky to survive first round.

 

Richard "The Professor" Cheeks - Kentucky Wildcats

Washington.  Weak PAC 10.  I would have given the other #1 to Oklahoma State

 

Dan Curry - DCI National Ranking

Mississippi State (9 seed)...you could argue that this team didn't even deserve to make the tournament

 

Sydney Hunte - MAAC

Oklahoma State

 

Bill "Cigarboy" Kintner - College Basketball Interviews

Stanford.  Look at the record and look at the conference....nuff said.

 

Mark Marra - CCSU Blue Devils

UConn.  Was a definite 3 seed.

 

Ed Matisik - NCAA Legal Issues

Gonzaga.  Given their past tournament history, Gonzaga probably merits a seed, at best, in the

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 low teens.

 

Adam Stanco - National Commentary

Kansas. Including their Big XII Tournament loss to Oklahoma State, the Jayhawks dropped five of their last nine games. If Big East champion Syracuse and Louisville, the Conference USA champ, are both on the four line, Kansas should not be a three seed.

 

Jon Teitel - Ivy League

2-seed Connecticut: The Huskies lost 2 games to non-NCAA Tournament teams (Massachusetts and Notre Dame), and only went 4-5 in 9 games against ranked teams.  After winning their opening Big East Tournament game against Georgetown by 4 points, they lost to eventual Big East champion Syracuse, yet were still seeded higher than the Orange.Dan Vance - Indiana Schools

Washington. Yeah, a number one who might not deserve it. Duke was also shaky, but did earn it with the ACC tournament win. But the Huskies, they are just plain lucky. Wake Forest, or even U Conn should be in that position.

 

Joel Welser - Monday Mailbag

Georgia Tech, nothing struck me as too high, but I'm not too high on GT, but I wouldn't be surprised if they go to the Sweet Sixteen either.

 

The Important Questions

CHN experts answer the important questions that are on your mind this week.  We know you're not thinking about your wife, or your job, or even your kids this week.  No, this week is devoted to college basketball, and only college basketball.

 

Question #1: What teams on the NCAA bubble got screwed? 

Question #2: What teams are in over their head?

Question #3: What teams are seeded too high?

Question #4: What teams are seeded too low?

Question #5: What will the big 1st round upsets be?

 

 

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