Ole Miss opens postseason play on Friday with the four-seed Saint Louis Billikens. But, before them, the two-seed Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles will open things up with three-seed Missouri State. And Matt Bragga’s ball club is certainly worth the price of admission on offense if you’re interested in catching some action before the Rebs hit the field.
Despite being named the No. 4 national seed, Ole Miss was “punished” with one of the better two seeds in the entire 64-team tournament field.
Actually, I will argue they are the best two seed in the entire tournament.
Although they played in the Ohio Valley Conference, they still maintained a 27-3 conference record, as well as a 48-9(!