Injuries impact seed, not selection
Updated: February 17, 2005, 3:42 PM ET
By
Andy Katz | ESPN.com
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The NCAA Tournament selection committee wants to educate the masses again on the process of selecting and seeding teams after hearing more on-air and written reports that they feel were off-base.
So again, this is from the committee, reminding you that despite the look, smell, taste and overall feeling of how a team should be considered for the tournament or seeding, there is a simple order of how the committee goes about its business.To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
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