Well, Lunardi still has us as a #6 seed. There may be 2 reasons for this:
1. His new bracketology was posted only 1 day after our loss to Mich. St. and he already had it ready to post, didn't change/update it.
2. The loss to MSU is certainly not a bad loss, everybody loses to them, even when playing at home. State is considered by most/many to be a #1 seed and a top 4 team in the nation. Bryant et. al. would be a bad loss, even if the game were close.
Let's hope the loss to Sparty isn't an indicator of what we could expect in the tourney. It's well known, you got to beat the best to be the best in March. It's likey we'll face a #1, #2 or 3# seed in the first or second game anyway.
So here's where we stand as of right now-
#6 in West bracket with first 2 games in Jacksonville. First-round opponent would be #11 Wofford.
Second-round would be vs #3 N. Car. or 14 Loyola -Chicago.
Round of 32 would likely be vs. #2 Gonzaga, #7Oklahoma, or #10 St. John's in Anaheim, Ca.
Other 6 seeds we are being compared to= Villanova, Buffalo and Auburn. Strangely enough, Ia. St is currently listed as a 5 seed.
At this point, the #1 seeds would be: Duke, Mich. St, Tennessee, and Virginia
#2 seeds = Kentucky, KU, Mich. and 'Zaga
Lunardi still has 10 B1G teams in, with Minn., Az. St., VCU and Alabama being in among the last 4 in and Ohio St, UCF, St. John's and Seton Hall on the bubble. [Some one talk to me about St. John's. IMO, they are vastly under-rated!
The first 4 out group includes: Arizona, Butler, Baylor, and Florida. The next 4 out would be- San Franciso [a powerhouse in days gone by], Utah St. Creighton and Temple.