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Bracket Watch: Kansas deserves the No. 1 overall seed
We all know, we all know: This timing is bizarre. We’re transferring Kansas to the No. 1 total seed, lower than 24 hours after Invoice Self — merely the highest coach within the sport — went into the hospital and was declared unavailable for the Huge 12 match. The Jayhawks received on Thursday anyway, albeit in opposition to a 19-14 West Virginia workforce they’d already overwhelmed twice. And neither Alabama nor Houston misplaced, which might have been fairly laborious to do since they don’t begin their convention tournaments till Friday.
So, has the Insanity totally taken over our mind, like a cordyceps fungus, or what?
Frankly, that is the place we thought we’d find yourself for a couple of weeks now; it simply appeared bizarre to do after Kansas misplaced at Texas final weekend. Beating West Virginia counted as one other Quad 1 win (Quad 1A, in actual fact, for the reason that Mountaineers got here into the day ranked nineteenth in NET), and thus the Jayhawks at the moment are 16-6 within the high quad. Coming into this yr, the report for many Quad 1 wins earlier than the NCAA Event was 13 by Michigan State in 2019. KU has shattered that, and will nonetheless add two extra. (It additionally leads the nation with seven Quad 1A wins).
Kansas is 20-6 within the first two quads. By comparability, Houston is 13-1, whereas Alabama is 12-5. And positive, the Jayhawks have had an unlimited quantity of Q1 alternatives, principally by taking part in within the stacked Huge 12. Some mid-majors are fortunate to get three or 4 Q1 video games all yr. However to have a look at it one other means, Kansas’ Quad 1 successful share is 73 p.c; Alabama’s is 64 p.c, Purdue’s is 69 p.c and UCLA’s is 63 p.c. True, Houston has received 5 of its six Q1 video games (83 p.c), however the Cougars have solely overwhelmed two high 30 opponents (Virginia and Saint Mary’s). Two of their Q1 wins got here in opposition to UCF and Oregon, each of which can, barring a shock convention match run, miss the NCAA Event. There’s merely no comparability to what Kansas has completed in the most effective league within the nation and what Houston has completed within the AAC.
The one actual knock on the Jayhawks: their curiously low predictive metrics. They got here into the day ranked eighth in NET; the three earlier total No. 1 seeds within the NET period had been ranked No. 3 (Duke 2019), 1 (Gonzaga 2021) and 1 (Gonzaga 2022). KenPom additionally has KU at No. 8.
However Kansas ranks No. 1 in Power of File and No. 2 in KPI, the 2 results-oriented metrics utilized by the committee. It additionally has the No. 1 energy of schedule. Who you beat, who you performed and the place you performed them are at all times the three most vital questions throughout seeding. And there’s little doubt who’s No. 1 when seen that means.
It could, in fact, be good to know if the Corridor of Famer might be again on the sidelines subsequent week. Get effectively quickly, Invoice Self.
Different fast notes on our newest bracket, now simply two days away from Choice Sunday:
• Whereas transferring Kansas to No. 1 total, it felt like an excellent time for brand new seed scrubbing, so that you’ll discover some modifications from earlier within the week. The ultimate No. 2 seed seems open for enterprise after Baylor misplaced to Iowa State on Thursday, sending the Bears to 11-10 in Quad 1. We went with Gonzaga for now, however regulate Marquette if it may get by UConn within the Huge East semis on Friday.
• The bubble, as regular, is sorting itself out. Michigan and North Carolina are not underneath severe consideration for the sector, whereas Nevada received knocked out by shedding to San Jose State. There was no actual disgrace in shedding to Texas on Thursday, however Oklahoma State now has 15 losses and will actually have used that win. Penn State and Rutgers solidified their standing by beating Illinois and Michigan, respectively, within the Huge Ten quarters.
Utah State strikes into our area; the Aggies have some eye-popping metrics (twenty second NET, twenty third KenPom and 14th KPI) however might nonetheless use one other win within the Mountain West match to really feel safer. They’ll face Boise State on Friday. Additionally re-joining the dance: Arizona State, which beat USC within the Pac-12 match for its fifth Quad 1 victory.
• Our Closing 4 pairings are Midwest vs. East and South vs. West, primarily based on our seed checklist, which you’ll find under. The very best remaining seeds in each convention match are denoted with an asterisk. Bracket Watch will seem Saturday and Sunday morning with a remaining replace earlier than the choice present Sunday night, if warranted.
Midwest Area (Kansas Metropolis)
East Area (New York Metropolis)
South Area (Louisville)
First 4 Out | Subsequent 4 Out | Final 4 In | Final 4 Byes |
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Oklahoma State |
Vanderbilt |
Rutgers |
Auburn |
Wisconsin |
North Texas |
NC State |
Mississippi State |
Nevada |
North Carolina |
Arizona State |
Pittsburgh |
Clemson |
Michigan |
Utah State |
Penn State |
Multi-bid conferences
League | Bids |
---|---|
Huge Ten |
9 |
SEC |
8 |
Huge 12 |
7 |
ACC |
5 |
Huge East |
5 |
Pac-12 |
4 |
Mountain West |
3 |
AAC |
2 |
WCC |
2 |
Seed checklist
1 |
Kansas* |
Alabama* |
Houston* |
Purdue* |
2 |
UCLA* |
Texas |
Arizona |
Gonzaga |
3 |
Baylor |
Marquette* |
Kansas State |
UConn |
4 |
Tennessee |
Indiana |
Xavier |
Miami* |
5 |
Iowa State |
Virginia |
Saint Mary’s |
TCU |
6 |
San Diego State* |
Kentucky |
Texas A&M |
Duke |
7 |
Northwestern |
Creighton |
Michigan State |
Missouri |
8 |
Maryland |
Florida Atlantic* |
West Virginia |
Arkansas |
9 |
Iowa |
USC |
Windfall |
Boise State |
10 |
Memphis |
Illinois |
Auburn |
Mississippi State |
11 |
Pitt |
Penn St |
Rutgers/NC State |
Arizona State/Utah State |
12 |
Oral Roberts |
Drake |
Charleston |
VCU* |
13 |
Iona* |
Sam Houston* |
Toledo* |
Yale* |
14 |
Louisiana |
Furman |
UC Irvine* |
Colgate |
15 |
Vermont* |
Kennesaw State |
Montana State |
UNC Asheville |
16 |
Northern Kentucky |
Texas A&M-CC |
Southeast Missouri State |
Fairleigh Dickinson |
Grambling State* |
Howard* |
(Picture of Kansas’ Gradey Dick: Jamie Squire / Getty Photos)
Kansas
FBI looking for 2 fugitives possibly in Kansas wanted in jewelry heists
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The FBI distributed posters Thursday morning for two fugitives potentially in Kansas wanted in connection to multiple jewelry heists.
Arrest warrants through the U.S. District Court of Kansas have been issued for Vasile Sava and Onita Rostas.
The pair were indicted earlier this year by a federal grand jury in connection to two jewelry store burglaries across parts of Kansas:
- May 18, 2022 at Marks Jewelers in Lawrence, Kansas
- Aug. 20, 2022 at Calhoun’s Jewelers in Topeka, Kansas
Court documents indicate the pair stole nearly $60,000 worth of jewelry at the two locations.
The court document also allege the pair were part of a much larger Romanian-based conspiracy in which three other suspects are alleged to have stolen more than $37,000 from two additional jewelry stores in 2023 in McPherson, Kansas and Manhattan, Kansas.
The pair have been charged with conspiracy to commit interstate transportation of stolen property.
During these robberies, it’s alleged that groups of two or more entered jewelry stores and distracted employees, while the other individuals would remove and conceal displayed items in a sleight-of-hand theft.
Sava and Rostas are married, and investigators believe they may be using aliasas, and may be in various locations including Californni, Texas, Florida, Maryland and Virginia.
The FBI has issued wanted posters for the pair you can see on the FBI’s Website.
Anyone with info. on their whereabouts is encouraged to contact any law enforcement agency, or contact the FBI a www.tips.fbi.gov or via the National FBI Tip Line at 1-800-CALLFBI.
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Kansas State Signs WR Jaron Tibbs
Kansas State is reeling after losing its top two receivers to the transfer portal.
Thankfully, help is on the way. The Wildcats signed former Purdue wide receiver Jaron Tibbs Wednesday. Tibbs had 25 receptions for 305 yards and two touchdowns last season. His best performance was against Michigan State, where racked up four receptions for 73 yards in the seven-point loss.
Hopefully, he gets more of an opportunity to shine with a team revamping its wide receiving core.
KANSAS STATE FORWARD COLEMAN HAWKINS TAKES ACCOUNTABILITY FOR MISTAKES IN LOSS TO DRAKE
There could be many fingers pointed for Kansas State falling to Drake Tuesday night.
However, Coleman Hawkins instead took accountability for his performance. Hawkins scored 16 points but went 3 of 8 from the free-throw line and turned the ball over twice.
“I take accountability,” Hawkins said. “I missed free throws, you gotta make free throws. I shot pretty well from the line last year, I don’t know what the difference is this year. I take accountability when CJ made an elite play on the ball when we did turn the ball over. I was expecting him to foul or the guy to make a layup, so I didn’t sprint back. So that’s 100 percent on me. Just plays like that.”
He says his selflessness was the catalyst to the team’s comeback.
“I felt like when I touched the ball and was able to drive gaps and pitch it, we were able to make shots,” Hawkins said. “So selfishly, I say I feel like good things were happening when I was touching the ball, but that’s because other people were making plays off of that.”
Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.
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‘You could feel World Cup was there’: KC2026 CEO provides update on Kansas City’s World Cup efforts
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Thirty years ago, Pam Kramer was a rising star executive leading high-profile campaigns for Kansas City-based Sprint — and not all that familiar with soccer.
“I didn’t know much about the World Cup — and it was Sprint’s really big, first global sponsorship — so I had the opportunity to travel to all nine U.S. host cities (and) saw every U.S. team match” Kramer said Wednesday during an interview at Visit KC’s downtown office. “It was extraordinary — the celebration, the excitement, the enthusiasm. Even in cities like LA and New York, you could feel that the World Cup was there.”
Now, Kramer serves as CEO of KC2026 — the nonprofit tasked with preparing Kansas City to step into the World Cup spotlight in 18 months as the host of six World Cup games, including a quarterfinal, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
RELATED | Renovations underway at Arrowhead, which passes 1st test as soccer venue
“We have really strong momentum, and it’s built on the team, right?” said Kramer, who took the KC2026 reins in mid-July. “We’ve gone from a staff of two to a staff of 11 — and a few more starting after the first of the year — and they’re really high-achieving, high-performing people in transportation and marketing and safety and security.”
Of course, Kramer and the KC2026 team is tasked with more than organizing a month-long series of events, including the Fan Fest that was announced in August, and moving people around the region.
City and soccer officials have promised a transformational experience for the region.
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Welcoming the Word: How Kansas City became a World Cup host city
“When you hear legacy, you think sticks and bricks — Centennial Park, something like that in Atlanta,” Kramer said. “For us, legacy is more about sustained and long-term impact. … That could end up being some sort of physical project or idea. But for us, legacy is more about creating capacity, building workforce, teaching people how to operate or showing that we can operate regionally, and creating a blueprint for how to do that.”
Kramer said she’s well aware that any decisions KC2026 make also have to work for Kansas City’s residents.
“The transportation plan starts with the people who are already here,” she said. “We want people not only to be able to get to work and do the things that they typically do, but also to engage with the World Cup.”
Kramer said Kansas City will be the first host city to announce its bus procurement next month, a huge step with FIFA and the other host cities also likely to be searching for buses ahead of the World Cup.
“We’ll more than double the capacity that we currently have in the city,” she said. “We’re going to be the first host city to go to market with our bus procurement, so certainly leading in that way.”
RELATED | Fan parking at Arrowhead may be nixed for World Cup
KC2026 also announced a plan for FIFA Fan Fest four months ago, so the organization has hit some major milestones thanks to “universal support” from local and state officials across Missouri and Kansas.
But Kramer said now is not the time to take her foot off the gas.
“We are far better prepared because of that universal support, both from a funding standpoint and preparation standpoint, but we still have a lot to do,” she said. “I mean — 539 days — I feel like we’re leading the host cities in many areas, but I would never say there’s not more work to do.”
With a chance to welcome the world, Kramer is also confident Kansas City will rise to meet and embrace the moment.
“It’s hard to watch the World Cup and not become a soccer fan and not get swept up in the enthusiasm,” she said. “I saw Brazil play and their fans were so joyful.”
World Cup qualifying will continue until March 2026
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