
I don't know what happened in that committee room, but it looks like one person stood up and screamed, "Hey, the Big East sucks," and everyone else just believed him.
Georgetown got their 2-seed, and Pitt got their 3-seed, both of which are right in line with what everyone expected. Past that, though, the Big East was flipped over and done dry. Observe:
Marquette, ranked 18th in the AP, and 19th in the Coaches poll, is an 8-seed ... which presumably means that the committee felt like they were somewhere between the 29th and 32nd best team in the country. They even had an RPI of 22, and were pushed down to an 8-seed with a tough game against Michigan State.
Louisville's a 6-seed, despite being ranked 12th in the AP and 15th in the Coaches poll. The committee decided instead that they were somewhere between the 21st and 25th best team out there.
You could make the case that Notre Dame's seed is a touch low, though I wouldn't make a major argument about.
And all of this, of course, is beside the point that Syracuse
was left out completely, something that I find to be completely beyond justification. West Virginia was left out, too, which is certainly understandable.
There were some top-heavy conferences out there this year (SEC, Big 10, ACC), but I didn't really feel like the Big East was one of them. They got treated like it, though.