Some tournament thoughts:
1) It didn't come to this so there will not be any real outrage, but had VCU been left out of the field with a loss to Dayton yesterday, it would have been a travesty. I suppose it's naive to think this way but when will a selection committee start using common sense rather than emphasize dollars and cents? VCU played great in a pretty highly regarded conference. That has to be considered more impressive than what a Texas, NC State, or maybe 3-4 other P5 at large schools did? If this is a function of the A10 Final taking place on Sunday and the Committee either being too lazy or uninclined to create a contingency bracket, this makes this so much worse. Like many, I felt VCU locked in with their Friday night win over Duquesne. How could it be that they hadn't even after their Saturday win over St. Joe's? (As a side note, it's just incredible that Dayton has now gone 23 years without having won the A10 tournament. I would think they reached the conference semifinals in at least 15 of these years and yes, I know Covid dealt them a very unfortunate hand.)
2) More common sense: St. John's goes 2-1 against UCONN including a complete annihilation in the conference tournament final, also finishes in first place (ahead of UCONN) during the regular season, and ends up with a 5 seed while UCONN gets a 2? I get that UCONN did more in the out of conference but St. John's proved that they are better than UCONN whose leading scorer is a former Michigan Wolverine who would not even start for Michigan this season. I can understand UCONN getting the better seed but a 2 vs.a 5? Makes no sense.
3) "Bubble concerned" Wisconsin ends up as a 5 seed, further cementing The Dude's comment as arguably his most ill-informed ever, which of course is saying something. That said, the Badgers drew a touch matchup with High Point, reminiscent of last year's first round vs. James Madison. The difference is that the Badgers clearly did not have a point guard last year while Nick Boyd has turned into a one man wrecking crew at times.
4) When the committee changed its view on placing more emphasis on a team's most recent 10 or 12 games, I was in favor of this. Today, I think I've done a 180. Would St. Louis, a team that has been leaking oil in February and March, end up on the 8/9 line if their last dozen games were emphasized? Probably not.