Things will definitely change based on the outcome of these games. I believe these analyses are based upon current results and extrapolating similar results going forward, which almost never happens. For example, Georgetown can go from getting a good seed to not being in the tournament at all depending on how the do versus Denver Saturday plus the BE tournament.n3f5k8z wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2024 9:11 am I'm curious about the rationale behind having Notre Dame as the top seed, especially in light of their upcoming challenging games. Does anyone think their position might change based on these games, or are they solid enough to maintain their top spot regardless?
Notre Dame probably is a lock for the tournament, but the upcoming results will definitely effect their seeding.