TJSweens
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Here is a tweet from Graham Hayes at ESPN: "In covering something like 40 brackets between sports, not sure I've ever seen worse committee blunder than unseeded Minnesota. Inexcusable." In his selection wrap up he wrote: No love for Minnesota That moment when you finish assembling furniture and notice the important-looking bolt unused on the floor? That should be how the NCAA selection committee felt when it left unseeded a team that went 54-3 and won the Big Ten regular-season and tournament titles. That Minnesota travels to No. 16 Alabama for a regional, along with Louisiana Tech and Albany, is inexcusable. What doomed the Gophers appears to be a lack of top-tier wins, a 2-2 record against RPI top 25 opponents in the most recent publicly released report. But Minnesota beat LSU and Cal on the road. Its only losses were to Illinois and twice to Washington. The decision defies common sense. If there is no room for human judgment in the selection process, then take the humans out of it and pick the bracket by formula. That's fine. If humans are involved, and they can't conclude that Minnesota is one of the 16 best teams, then they must know something I don't.
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