2015 NCAA Hoops Brackets
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
I got brackets. The seeding is really good this year; I can't recall it being better.
Midwest
Rnd One
Kentucky
Cincinnati (not with much confidence, but I have them in every build)
Buffalo
Valpo (I've got the two dogs here; not for good reason, both should lose, but upsets will happen)
Texas (also an upset, but Texas is better than Butler)
Notre Dame
Wichita St.
Kansas
West
Rnd One
Wisconsin
Oklahoma St (I'm a Pac 12 guy and this is a close game, but have OK St in every build)
Arkansas
UNC
Ole Miss (Xavier's better)
Baylor
Ohio St.
Arizona
East
Rnd One
Villanova
NC St (I don't know my deal with 8/9s this year, they're all real close but I haven't wavered)
Northern Iowa
Louisville
Boise/Dayton Winner (again, upsets)
Oklahoma
Michigan St.
Virginia
South
Rnd One
Duke
San Diego St.
Utah
Georgetown
UCLA (both here and the Davidson game, I'm picking the slightly worse side)
Iowa St.
Davidson
Gonzaga
Rnd of 32
Midwest
Kentucky
Valpo (Maryland is most likely in this spot)
NDame
Wichita St (I'm married to Wichita going over Kansas)
West
Wisconsin
UNC
Baylor
Arizona
East
Villanova
Northern Iowa (as with Wichita, I have them over Louisville in every build)
Oklahoma
Virginia
South
Duke
Utah
Iowa St.
Gonzaga
Sweet 16
Midwest
Kentucky
Notre Dame
West
Wisconsin
Arizona
East
Villanova
Virginia
South
Utah (Utah might lose in round one; if my bracket gets busted, that's where it happens)
Gonzaga
Elite 8
Kentucky (everyone has Kentucky coming out of the region)
Arizona
Villanova
Gonzaga (all three of those games are essentially jump balls)
Final Four
Arizona (look, Kentucky's the best team, but the difference between them and Arizona is smaller, say, that the difference between Manhattan and Hampton and Hampton led the whole way; there's distance between perception of Kentucky and Kentucky - but Kentucky is the best team)
Villanova (I'd enjoy an all west final, but instead am going with Nova)
Finals
Arizona (they beat Kentucky, after all - didn't you hear?)
Forever Giants: 2001 San Francisco Giants Year 44 (119)
2000 is here.
My WAR calculation is a combination of Baseball-reference and Clay Davenport; I believe it to be the "best" WAR number available for historical comparison. 8 WAR is an MVP quality season. The record is pythagorean adjusted for 162 games.
-Bonds has 12+ WAR; the greatest season in 119 years of Giants baseball. He also broke the single season home run record (hitting 73) and passed 500 career homers. He also goes by Hubbell into 4th all time.
My WAR calculation is a combination of Baseball-reference and Clay Davenport; I believe it to be the "best" WAR number available for historical comparison. 8 WAR is an MVP quality season. The record is pythagorean adjusted for 162 games.
2001 86-76
C Benito Santiago .95
1B JT Snow .5
2B Jeff Kent 6.4
SS Rich Aurilia 7.1
3B Ramon Martinez .35
LF Barry Bonds 12.1
CF Calvin Murray 1.2
RF Armando Rios 1.35
CF Marvin Benard .95
3B Pedro Feliz -1.6
OF Shawon Dunston 1.1
3B Russ Davis -.05
1B Andres Galarraga .15
RF Eric Davis -.55
RF John Vander Wal .5
C Edwards Guzman -.2
C Bobby Estallela .4
SP Livan Hernandez .15
SP Russ Ortiz 5.1
SP Kirk Rueter 1.85
SP Shawn Estes 1.7
RP Robb Nen 2.85
RP F.Rodriguez 3.55
RP F.Rodriguez 3.55
-Bonds has 12+ WAR; the greatest season in 119 years of Giants baseball. He also broke the single season home run record (hitting 73) and passed 500 career homers. He also goes by Hubbell into 4th all time.
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