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NCAA tournament by conference seeds (partial):
ACC (7) – Five #1 seeds, one #2, & one #3
SEC (7) – Three #1 seeds, one #2, and three #3’s
PAC 10 (6) – Three #1 seeds, two #2’s & one #3
Big 12 (6) – Two #1’s, three #2’s, & one #3
CUSA (4) – One #1 seed, three #2’s (UCF at 12-12 in conference a #2 seed?)
Big East (4) – One #2, three #3’s
Sun Belt (3)– One #2, #3, & #4 seed (FIU a #2 seed???)
Atlantic Sun (3) - One #2, #3, & #4 seed
Big South (1) – One #3 and that’s it (ouch)
Missouri Valley (1) – #2 seed (Wichita St 2nd - reg season & tourney staying home)
WAC (1) – One #2 seed (No Hawaii)

Bubble killers – UALR, Belmont, New Mexico
No they didn't, idiot. Seton Hall won it.
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Had that turned around...I stand corrected, my bad

:cheers:
Yo..St. John's won their conference tournament to get the Big East auto-bid...

Conference tournament winners that killed the bubble - UALR, Belmont, New Mexico, St John’s
Wow, CUSA worked the NCAA with their #4 team - UCF at 12-12 in conference getting a 2 seed...

re: Bye Bye Tressel

Posted by WooPig5 on 5/30/11 at 8:36 am
AD Smith will be gone after the NCAA gets done with THE osu. This is just the first round in Columbus.
I'm just glad the man who wore that number for real didn't do what this clown did...
dawgs..get out the checkbook & get McDonnell now!

re: LSU @ Arkansas for 2nd SEC BCS spot?

Posted by WooPig5 on 11/6/10 at 11:01 pm
No BCS for the Hogs

PAC 10 gets 2 in with Oregon and Stanford....no discussion on Oregon, and Stanford has a 4-4 ASU & 5-4 Cal on the road then 4-4 Oregon State at home...Stanford is too experienced a team to drop a game this late to a .500 team (but hey Luck may go down, and someone they play goes off).
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Iowa with all their starters back is better than Florida going INTO the season


Fail

As usual, 7 or 8 that have the talent to go deep in the post season (injuries\get hot at the right time).

BTW..the back end of the Hogs SEC schedule is much tougher than the front end, and the Hogs are still a pitcher or two short. Fant & Bolsinger may be the keys to the Hog's success late in the year.

re: Hogs sweep Miss State

Posted by WooPig5 on 4/11/10 at 4:57 pm
Is Raffo starting to look like a possible option down the road? Anyone who can make A-State respectable in baseball should get some notice.

re: Hogs sweep Miss State

Posted by WooPig5 on 4/11/10 at 4:50 pm
Early April, caught a struggling team at the right time, BFD...looong ways to go before anything starts to really matter. You missed the important point - Fant's pitching performance. :cheers:

re: Whos baseball stadium is better?????

Posted by WooPig5 on 3/29/10 at 7:53 pm
Several SEC stadiums are good to great, and some have some added promise.

LSU (The Box) - It just works period. The program makes their money from the individual season ticket holder. Great facade, plus added potential. This place works for several different types of fans.
ARK (Baum) - AA level of veerryy nice. Financially, AR makes the owners of the suites do the heavy lifting.
USCe - I like the potential of where this one could go. Great tradition, and I bet they add a little something every year or three. Nice with potential.
OM - Nice atmosphere, better than advertised, but it's peaked. I can't see anything else you could add that doesn't take big money. Great atmosphere though.
MSU - Gotta mention it, because these guys started it all. Again, like the atmosphere.
Vandy - Nice job with what 'ya have.
UF - Okay, but bland for some reason
GA - Great at one time, but needs an update.
BAMA - Embarrassing, all that money and this???
The rest - Haven't seen 'em

Gophers - very credible regional level D1 program. Nice series tune-up for anyone pre-conference. Late May, early June...Big 10 team...nah.
M-State & UF both out. 9-7 in a weak league (i.e. two games better than Arkansas which most pundits have as a "bad" loss, and correctly so).

re: Sensible Hog fans

Posted by WooPig5 on 11/29/09 at 3:59 pm
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Arkansas has very little in state Div I talent. I know, i was born and raised there, so I feel I know a little about this. And on top of that, lools like the #1 recruit from Arkansas is going to Auburn. Ark has got to keep all of the in state talent and that causes problems on being a consistent contender in the SEC.


You've been gone too long and don't understand how and where Petrino recruits. The unrealistic old adage of putting up a fence around the state left a couple of years ago. BP does not depend upon in-state athletes only.

Top Hog freshman in '09 are:
Ronnie Wingo (RB) - MO
Knile Davis (RB) - TX
Cobi Hamilton (WR) - TX
Dylan Breeding (P) - AL

Sure there's a lot of in-state talent in Fayetteville, but it's not the only area where BP has been getting players.
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But for now......you need to concentrate on not losing to Mississippi State again this year.


as do you...HDN has more to fear from Mullen's recruiting than from the first few years of Petrino
OM...Hog's Michael Smith had 145 yds and Mallet had 274 yds against Auburn...I see McCluster & Snead having a similar day for the Rebs...
Aubie definitely at 5-0 with their "undefeated teams" thread, er..

re: Microsoft Project

Posted by WooPig5 on 10/22/09 at 10:01 pm
MS Project is the way to go. Primavera is strong in the construction industry, and Deltek (Open Plan) and Artemis are often used on high end DOD\DOE, and utility projects.

No one gets fired for using MSP. Lots of people know it, and you can pick up the basics on your own. As long as you're not doing high end resource management in your project, MSP will get it done.

Good luck.