Seeding
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Seeding
In Class A there usually aren't more than 5 quality teams that have a realistic shot at the title, so seeding the top 4 teams is fine. In Class AA, as was seen this year, there are usually more teams that have a shot. Yes, upsets are possible, but the point of seeding a bracket is lost when ALL the teams aren't seeded. The top classes in girls basketball did a fine job of seeding all 8 teams this year. Basketball wants to do the top 4 teams too. Why would you only seed a couple instead of all the teams?
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How do you tell a team that just won it's section that they are the worst team at the state tournament? There would be way to much politics there. The whole reason for seeding the top 4 is so that the top two teams don't play in the first round. That would have happened this year in AA with Roseau playing Grand Rapids 1st round, and Warroad / Hermantown 1st round. (with the conventional Section 7 vs 

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Just ask girls basketball how you do it. Doesn't seem to hard to me. That's just like in NCAA basketball only seeding the top 8 of each bracket then randomly seeding all of them.
If Roseau and Rapids were #1 and #2 how come one of those teams didn't even get voted top 4?
I'd say this year there were 4 really good teams in Class A and a couple other quality teams.
The MSHSL does not divide sections among talent, they divide among location. Nowhere does it say if you win sections you are top in state, just better than the other 7-11 teams in your section.
If Roseau and Rapids were #1 and #2 how come one of those teams didn't even get voted top 4?
I'd say this year there were 4 really good teams in Class A and a couple other quality teams.
The MSHSL does not divide sections among talent, they divide among location. Nowhere does it say if you win sections you are top in state, just better than the other 7-11 teams in your section.
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ummmmm......... Roseau was the #2 seedHShockeywatcher wrote:Just ask girls basketball how you do it. Doesn't seem to hard to me. That's just like in NCAA basketball only seeding the top 8 of each bracket then randomly seeding all of them.
If Roseau and Rapids were #1 and #2 how come one of those teams didn't even get voted top 4?
I'd say this year there were 4 really good teams in Class A and a couple other quality teams.
The MSHSL does not divide sections among talent, they divide among location. Nowhere does it say if you win sections you are top in state, just better than the other 7-11 teams in your section.
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section 7 and 8 met in the first round at last years tournament so they would not have met in the quarterfinals again this yearegf hockey1 wrote:That would have happened this year in AA with Roseau playing Grand Rapids 1st round, and Warroad / Hermantown 1st round. (with the conventional Section 7 vs
i think without the seedings it would have been back to the start with 1vs8, 2vs7, etc....
seed them all or none

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hometownhero said "ummmmm......... Roseau was the #2 seed"
You're right. Roseau did get voted #2. My comment was in response to someone saying Rapids and Roseau were the top two teams. If that was true going in both of the team would've at least been seeded, but one wasn't and neither received a #1 seed.
You're right. Roseau did get voted #2. My comment was in response to someone saying Rapids and Roseau were the top two teams. If that was true going in both of the team would've at least been seeded, but one wasn't and neither received a #1 seed.
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That wouldn't happen. Very unrealistic. Plus, if they don't have someone looking at the votes, they should. If Woodbury got voted 1st, they should talk to the coaches and have a revote. It's possible that's why Rapids wasn't voted in, or why Roseau only got 2nd, but it will never happen as much as you're saying.
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One tghing that worked out well for the seeding was that all 3 outstae teams matched up with a metro team this year and 1AA actually put in a competitive team for the first time since 2002. That won't happen every year and more than likely 2 outstate teams will play each other in the first round. It worked out well this year, but 1 year is hardly a reliable sample. 2 of Thursdays games were bad and if 1AA sent their usual team 3 would have been bad. It's tough to get people interested knowing a majority of games aren't going to be competitive.
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Maybe they should hire you to oversee the vote and if the coaches get it wrong you can fix it the way you want it.HShockeywatcher wrote:That wouldn't happen. Very unrealistic. Plus, if they don't have someone looking at the votes, they should. If Woodbury got voted 1st, they should talk to the coaches and have a revote. It's possible that's why Rapids wasn't voted in, or why Roseau only got 2nd, but it will never happen as much as you're saying.