So since Michigan and CUSE are a 4...does CUSE wear ORANGE or home white?
That sucks... because it means the SU seats will not be on the bench side of the arena. In a double-header, the two higher seeds get the seats behind the benches --- and the two lower seeds get the seats across from their bench. That is why our seats in DC were across from the SU bench in both games.Matt Park just tweeted that we were the #16 overall seed, we will be the road team and in Orange.
This year is different. LOL for the Jews on here. Sounds like a Passover question. "Why is this year different from all other years??" Because there was much more parity between the teams.
That sucks... because it means the SU seats will not be on the bench side of the arena. In a double-header, the two higher seeds get the seats behind the benches --- and the two lower seeds get the seats across from their bench. That is why our seats in DC were across from the SU bench in both games.
And also against Oklahoma. We're the fighting under-dogs!Hmmm ... SU was lower seeded against Indiana and Marquette ... SU was lower seeded against Texas and Kansas ...
I'm sensing a trend here.
well cto...some of us will be in the nose bleed seats ...but still thereThat sucks... because it means the SU seats will not be on the bench side of the arena. In a double-header, the two higher seeds get the seats behind the benches --- and the two lower seeds get the seats across from their bench. That is why our seats in DC were across from the SU bench in both games.
However, on the good side, we HAVE seats. Some will be watching from home...Georgetown, UConn, Marquette, Ohio St., etc. etc. etc.That sucks... because it means the SU seats will not be on the bench side of the arena. In a double-header, the two higher seeds get the seats behind the benches --- and the two lower seeds get the seats across from their bench. That is why our seats in DC were across from the SU bench in both games.