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How many #1 seeds already set?

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So, I'm just thinking about how many #1 seeds are already set.

 

Memphis should have the #1 in the South, and UCLA in the West.

 

With Tennessee already losing and Duke losing, does UNC have the East #1 wrapped up no matter what happenes tomorrow?

 

Seems Kansas and Texas will be playing the the Midwest #1 tomorrow.

Memphis, UCLA, and UNC are locked up.

Memphis, UCLA and UNC are good. With GTown and Tenn losing today, the Texas-KU winner has the other one.

Edited by Rowand44

I still think Tennessee gets the last one. The committee has shown a lack of importance on conference tournaments in the past.

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Well, with the way Sherron Collins has been playing, I think Kansas will handle Texas tomorrow, and the 1# and 2# seeds could be set something like this.

 

#1 East. UNC

#2 East. Tennessee

 

#1 South Memphis

#2 South Texas

 

#1 Midwest Kansas

#2 Midwest Wisconsin

 

#1 West UCLA

#2 West Duke

 

 

I think that Georgetown will get a #2 seed over Texas.

I think the Titans locked up the 1 seed with there drubbing of the Anteaters.

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