Last year it took Palm almost the whole season before he thought we might be in the tournament.
that's pretty much what happens every year if you're a 10 seed needing a conf tourney win.
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Last year it took Palm almost the whole season before he thought we might be in the tournament.
Jerry Palm's Bracketology:
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Has us playing Oregon in Milwaukee. Of course that was before they lost their PG, Dominic Artis, to a suspension, but they are pretty deep this season.
Mandatory ripping of Palm aside, that's actually a pretty good scenario for ISU as a lower seed. Hilton Northeast anyone? Louisville would not have clear cut home court advantage for that one.
These guys are worthless. Lunardi has KState as a 9 seed and ISU as an 11??
Maybe he forgot Frank Martin left?
Or Forgot That Bruce Weber Took Over. IMO, both Are Equally Bad For KSU.
I wonder when they will release some new predictions. I want to see where they think we are now.
I wonder when they will release some new predictions. I want to see where they think we are now.
Knowing Palm, he will still have us in the first four out and say the Big 10 has 10 teams in his initial bracket.
Bumping this thread up after a month of the season after looking at some of the current projections. We picked a really bad year to have to be good in terms of pods that are close to Ames. Really the only two that are driveable from Ames is Milwaukee and St. Louis. The St. Louis pod will be nearly impossible to get with Kentucky, Louisville and Kansas all probably going to have higher seeds than ISU. The Milwaukee might be a little easier as there aren't any slam dunk high seeds near there besides Michigan State.
I've see a couple of brackets where we're getting shipped off to Spokane as a 4 seed. That would suck. .
True about the travel situation, but if ISU did reach top-4 seed range, possibilities would be limited most years, even with different sites, unless we got 1 or 2 seed and/or Omaha and Minneapolis happened to be first-weekend destinations ... in an average year, KC would go to Kansas if it has a typical higher seed, StL is even less likely (involving the teams you listed).
I've see a couple of brackets where we're getting shipped off to Spokane as a 4 seed. That would suck.
Best guess, if Iowa State got no higher than 4, it's going west (Spokane) or south (San Antonio) for first weekend.