With Kentucky’s seed in flux following the loss to Tennessee, John Calipari used his time at the podium to once again advocate for the Selection Committee to use the S-Curve to determine seeding for the top 16 teams, meaning that the worst No. 1 seed would play the best No. 2 seed and so on.
“The reason I say the S-Curve is all the, why did you do this? Why weren’t they doing, if we’re the No. 4 one-seed, why wouldn’t you play the No. 1 two-seed? Well, because of whatever. Everyone charters [planes], it doesn’t matter where you play and I believe you should do this.