ThunderHawk
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Seriously, though, I went from Mathphobic to relative Mathwhiz in the span of about a month due to a single solitary awesome instructor.
Math is ******* hard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I suck.
Must know or teach this new CORE math.There are 4 play in games with a total of 8 teams, there are a total of 72 teams "in the tournament"
There are 4 play in games with a total of 8 teams, there are a total of 72 teams "in the tournament"
You're welcome.
There is nothing more important than a good math instructor. I had some great ones.
The 4 "play in" games are a little confusing, particularly when they call it the first round.
I think the NCAA is setting us up for a 96 team field, which I favor anyway
Why? Since they expanded, the bubble has almost always been pretty weak. There is no good reason, from a fan's perspective, anyway, to go to 96 teams, IMO. The NCAA would have plenty of incentive ($$$$) to do so, but that doesn't benefit fans at all. I'm good with letting the teams who can't even make it on the right side of a soft bubble hang out to dry for a year.
A^2 plus B^2 = C^2
4^2 = 16
3^2 = 9
16+9 = 25
Take square root of 25 and then times it by pi. 5 X 22/7. Pretty simple stuff.
This thread started out so good, then we went to teachers, to lawyers, then Aaron craft. Next up CJFED potential, moped sightings, and Coker eligibility
Let's keep this going. I still favor the 96 team field. More money for the schools and for the NCAA
If it was more money then the NCAA would have expanded to 96 back in 2010. Networks are not going to pay for 32 games where the best matchup is a 16 seed playing a 17 seed.
How could you have 96 teams? Does a team get a buy or something? You need an even number.
Easy. Top 32 teams get byes.
Easy. Top 32 teams get byes.