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2010 NCAA Tournament First Impressions

Posted by Neil Paine on March 15, 2010

Some random thoughts on the 2010 bracket…

  • San Diego State over Tennessee looks like a tempting 11-over-6 upset pick. Tennessee ranked just 35th in Ken Pomeroy’s ratings (our personal faves here at BBR, since they’re based on offensive/defensive efficiency and the work of Dean Oliver), while SDSU was 40th. ESPN’s play-by-play sim gave the slightest possible edge to Tennessee (51% to 49%), but this is close enough to be a great value pick because a 6-11 matchup shouldn’t be this close.
  • Another 11-over-6 I like? Washington vs. Marquette. Pomeroy had Washington 29th, and Marquette 28th; ESPN’s sim actually sees UW as a pretty solid favorite. The only thing working against an upset is the pace matchup — underdogs will typically play a slower pace than the favorite prefers, but Washington is a significantly faster-paced team than MU.
  • ESPN’s play-by-play simulation really likes Washington. If they make it past Marquette, it sees them as strong favorites against New Mexico as well. Then again, NM was overseeded by a pretty large amount; they ranked just 47th in Kenpom’s ratings. Washington could be the 11 seed most likely to advance to the Sweet 16.
  • Of course, there’s always Minnesota: the Gophers (Kenpom #25) are facing Xavier (#22) in the first round, and ESPN’s analysis of similar past matchups and simulation results favor Minnesota pretty solidly. Potential 2nd-round opponent Pitt ranked 30th in Kenpom and 32nd in Sagarin‘s Predictor (MIN was 21st), so don’t be surprised if Minnesota is another 11-seed in the 3rd round.
  • Super Cinderella of the 2010 tourney: ex-bubble team Utah State. Despite anxiety about getting into the field, they ranked 20th in Kenpom’s rankings and will face Texas A&M (#23) in a 1st-round matchup they should be favored in (ESPN’s sim has them at nearly 60% win probability). Round 2 would bring either an overmatched Siena team (Kenpom #58) or a depleted Purdue squad that’s missing their best offensive player, Robbie Hummel. 12-seeded Utah St. actually looks somewhat likely to make the round of 16.
  • BYU over K-State, anyone? KSU was 9th in Pomeroy’s ratings… but BYU was 7th. BYU and their strong offense won 60% of ESPN’s simulated matchups. K-State looks overvalued despite strong play in the B12 tourney.
  • Other 1st-round “upset” specials: St. Mary’s over Richmond, No. Iowa over UNLV, Georgia Tech over Oklahoma State (no bias here — Tech is 27th in Kenpom, OSU is 44th), and Florida St. over Gonzaga
  • Do I dare take Wisconsin over Kentucky in the Sweet 16? Everyone loves UK but the 32-2 Cats aren’t as much better than the 23-8 Badgers as you’d think (if they’re better at all). UK was one of the nation’s luckiest teams in outperforming Pythagoras (20th biggest difference in the country), while Wisconsin was one of the unluckiest (235th biggest differential). Kenpom has Wisconsin 3rd in the nation, Kentucky 6th, and ESPN’s sim had Wisconsin winning 54% of the time. I’m wary of Wisconsin after a similar pick burned me in 2008, but if you’re feeling ballsy, the Badgers could help separate you from your pool opponents, all of whom likely took UK.
  • BYU to the Final Four! Syracuse is 5th in Kenpom and BYU 7th, but ‘Cuse could still be dealing with an injured Arinze Onuaku when this matchup comes around. ESPN’s sim likes Brigham Young over the Orange to the tune of 58%. It’s the darkest-horse Final Four pick that’s still fairly reasonable.
  • What to do about Duke? They’ve looked really good this year. They’re #1 in the country by Pomeroy’s ratings, #2 by Sagarin’s predictor. In a hardly-threatening bracket, they should be one of the first teams you pencil in for the Final Four. But they’re still Duke, ousted in Round 1 in 2007, Round 2 in 2008, and Round 3 in 2009, 2006, & 2005. I always get burned by these guys, but I can’t help myself from picking them. They’re a Final Four pick for me again, even though it goes against my better judgment.
  • For all the marbles, I like Kansas. KU was first in Sagarin’s predictor, and 2nd in Kenpom behind unreliable postseason performer Duke. They’ve only lost twice all year, and unlike Kentucky they weren’t inordinately lucky in close games. I put my faith in Kansas in 2003 and was foiled in the championship game, but they rewarded me for picking them in ’08, and it’s time to go with the Jayhawks again. Rock Chalk!

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