2021 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament

John Kelly

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The N.C.A.A. announced on Friday that it would welcome fans — tens of thousands of them — to Indianapolis and San Antonio, where the entire men’s and women’s basketball tournaments are to be held this season, in a move that will generate millions in ticket revenue but risk further spread of the coronavirus to and from far-flung regions of the country.

The 68-team men’s tournament, which begins on March 18, will be played in Indianapolis before crowds of up to 25 percent capacity at sites ranging from the quaint 9,100-seat Hinkle Fieldhouse, where the movie “Hoosiers” was filmed, to the cavernous Lucas Oil Fieldhouse, which in a normal year could hold up to 70,000 fans for the regional finals and the Final Four.

The 64-team women’s tournament, which begins on March 21, will allow up to 17 percent capacity from the regional semifinals through the championship final in San Antonio. Those games will be played at the Alamodome, which has a 31,900-seat capacity for basketball. (Crowds at the first- and second-round games, some of which will be played in small arenas, will be limited to several hundred friends and family members.) The capacity limits were decided after consultation with local health authorities, the N.C.A.A. said.


Source: The New York Times
 

cheapseats

EOG Master
Typical double talk from NYT. In small arenas, friends and family. What about the larger sites. Is that 25% Inclusive. Oh. And of course, this can be a super spreader event of all events. Burn the fish warp.
 

FairWarning

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Typical double talk from NYT. In small arenas, friends and family. What about the larger sites. Is that 25% Inclusive. Oh. And of course, this can be a super spreader event of all events. Burn the fish warp.
THe friends and family was in reference to the womens tourney. The mens will be up to 25% throughout.
 

FairWarning

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i suggest 4 regional sites hosting 16 teams.. Pandemic is over
You’re correct

First weekend:

North - East Chicago, Gary, South Bend, Valpo
West - Merrillville, Greencastle, Terre Haute, Crawfordsville,
East - Fort Wayne, Marion, Anderson, Richmond
South - Vincennes, Seymour, Evansville, New Albany

Second weekend:

North - Kokomo
West - West Lafayette
East - Muncie
South - Bloomington

Final 4 weekend - Indy
 

John Kelly

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Michigan St. making a statement today over #4. Team faulted with the c19 stuff, yet they appear to be growing up.


Illinois led 5-0 and it was all Michigan State after that.

I thought the game said more about Illinois than Michigan State.

Ayo Dosunmu looked disinterested or out of sorts.
 

John Kelly

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Dosunmo suffered a broken nose late in the game against Michigan State.

The injury took place with about four minutes left in the game.
 

John Kelly

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The city of Indianapolis will relax coronavirus restrictions on bars and restaurants starting this week ahead of the upcoming Big Ten and NCAA men's basketball tournaments.
 

John Kelly

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INDIANAPOLIS — The 2021 National Invitation Tournament will feature 16 teams with all games being played in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The decision to conduct the NIT in one geographic location was made with the interests of having a safe and healthy environment for all participants.

Conference USA and the University of North Texas will serve as hosts for the 83rd NIT, and specific venues for each round are being finalized. Games will be played at Comerica Center in Frisco, Texas and at UNT Coliseum on the campus of North Texas in Denton, Texas. First-round games will be played Wednesday, March 17, through Saturday, March 20. Quarterfinals also will take place Thursday, March 25. The semifinals and championship will take place Saturday and Sunday, March 27 and 28. 2021 also will feature a third-place game Sunday, March 28, which hasn’t been played at the NIT since 2003. All 16 games of the 2021 NIT will be televised on ESPN or ESPN2.


Source: ncaa.com
 

John Kelly

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Selection Sunday is minutes away.

CBS does an excellent job with the 68-team reveal.

One quick original thought: The best bet of the tournament is far more likely to come in the First Four than the Final Four.

Even match-ups from different regions of the country featuring 11 seeds and 16 seeds, teams the betting marketplace is less likely to price right than the four powerhouses that will compete in the national semifinals and championship game.

Be ready to fire right from the start of the three-week tourney.
 

John Kelly

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Greg Gumbel just made a good point about Selection Sunday.

There's seeding and then there's slotting.
 

John Kelly

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Gonzaga overall #1 seed.

26-0 this season.

Four #1 seeds for the Zags over the last eight tournaments.

A Cinderella no longer.
 

John Kelly

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Creighton v UCSB.

Crieghton, a vulnerable #5 seed?

Isn't every #5 seed vulnerable?

Virginia v Ohio
 
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John Kelly

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Baylor v Hartford

North Carolina v Wisconsin in an 8-9 matchup

Villanova v Winthrop (Beware the Eagles, no Collin Gillespie for 'Nova)

Purdue v North Texas

Texas Tech v Utah State

Arkansas v Colgate (Clark Kellogg mentioned a high-scoring contest is in store)

Florida v Virginia Tech

Ohio State v Oral Roberts
 

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Loyola-Chicago will play Georgia Tech in an 8-9 matchup.

#5-seed Tennessee will meet Pac-12 tourney champs Oregon State.

Oklahoma State v Liberty

SDSU v Syracuse (Syracuse was 1-7 against Quad 1 teams this season)

West Virginia v Morehead State

Clemson v Rutgers

Houston v Cleveland State (A defensive struggle)
 

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Michigan v the winner of the Mount St. Mary's/Texas Southern

LSU v St. Bonaventure in an 8-9 matchup.

Colorado v Georgetown in a 5-12 matchup.

Florida State v UNC Greensboro

BYU v Michigan State/UCLA winner

Texas v Abilene Christian

UConn v Maryland

Alabama v Iona
 
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