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Sagarin & Pomeroy data for the second round

If you’ve read my annual March Madness bracket column or if you are a stathead in general, you’ll know what the title of this post means. If you don’t, check out my column and come back.

Here are the next 16 matchups representing the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Sagarin advantage represents the spread in Jeff Sagarin’s predictor ratings. If the number is positive, it means that Team A is the Sagarin favorite. If the number is negative, then it means Team B (and the lower seed) is actually the favorite.

The Pomeroy % represents the chances that Team A will win the game according to Ken Pomeroy’s Pythagorean calculation.

Over the last four years, teams with a 2+ point advantage in Sagarin’s “predictor” rating have won 156 of 198 games (78.7%). Over the last two years, if a team had at least a 65% expected win rate according to Pomeroy’s Pythagorean calculation, they won 61 of 76 games (80.2%).

I’ve also included the spread for the game at the World Sports Exchange. Oftentimes the spread is very close to the Sagarin spread.

Team ATeam BSag AdvPom %Spread
KentuckyWest Virginia2.663.0%-3.5
FloridaUCLA5.371.9%-6
RichmondMorehead State6.272.0%-4.5
San Diego StateTemple5.775.0%-5.5
PittsburghButler8.882.4%-7.5
BYUGonzaga3.560.6%+1.5
WisconsinKansas State5.573.7%-3.5
ConnecticutCincinnati1.156.6%-4
North CarolinaWashington0.256.3%-4
DukeMichigan9.883.5%-11.5
Ohio StateGeorge Mason10.786.1%-11
TexasArizona5.475.9%-5.5
PurdueVCU11.387.7%-9
SyracuseMarquette3.667.7%-4.5
KansasIllinois5.469.9%-8.5
Notre DameFlorida State4.471.5%-5

Saturday’s March Madness TV schedule for all time zones

If you’re like me and don’t like having to do math to figure out when a particular game is on in your time zone, you’re going to like the schedule below.

ETCTMTPTMATCHUPCHANNEL
12:1511:1510:159:15(5) West Virginia vs. (4) KentuckyCBS
2:451:4512:4511:45(7) UCLA vs. (2) FloridaCBS
5:154:153:152:15(13) Morehead St. vs. (12) RichmondCBS
6:105:104:103:10(7) Temple vs. (2) San Diego StateTNT
7:106:105:104:10(8) Butler vs. (1) PittsburghTBS
7:456:455:454:45(11) Gonzaga vs. (3) Brigham YoungCBS
8:407:406:405:40(5) Kansas State vs. (4) WisconsinTNT
9:408:407:406:40(6) Cincinnati vs. (3) ConnecticutTBS

Friday’s March Madness TV schedule for all time zones

ETCTMTPTMATCHUPCHANNEL
12:1511:1510:159:15(13) Oakland vs. (4) TexasCBS
12:4011:4010:409:40(9) Tennessee vs. (8) MichigantruTV
1:4012:4011:4010:40(15) Akron vs. (2) Notre DameTBS
2:101:1012:1011:10(9) Villanova vs. (8) George MasonTNT
2:451:4512:4511:45(12) Memphis vs. (5) ArizonaCBS
3:102:101:1012:10(16) Hampton vs. (1) DuketruTV
4:103:102:101:10(10) Florida State vs. (7) Texas A&MTBS
4:403:402:401:40(16) UT-San Antonio at (1) Ohio St.TNT
6:505:504:503:50(16) Boston University vs. (1) KansasTBS
7:156:155:154:15(15) Long Island vs. (2) UNCCBS
7:206:205:204:20(14) St. Peter’s vs. (3) PurdueTNT
7:276:275:274:27(11) Marquette vs. (6) XaviertruTV
9:208:207:206:20(9) Illinois vs. (8) UNLVTBS
9:458:457:456:45(10) Georgia vs. (7) WashingtonCBS
9:508:507:506:50(11) VCU at (6) GeorgetownTNT
9:578:577:576:57(14) Indiana State vs. (3) SyracusetruTV

Bracket Update: Thursday Night

Butler Bulldogs Matt Howard (C, left) celebrates with teammates after scoring the game winning shot against Old Dominion Monarchs in their second round NCAA tournament basketball game in Washington, March 17, 2011. REUTERS/Molly Riley (UNITED STATES – Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)

The tournament opened with a bang, as the first five games were decided by just fifteen points, and four of those games — Butler/Old Dominion, Temple/Penn St., Kentucky/Princeton and the upset of the day, Louisville/Morehead St. — were decided by two points or less.

Unfortunately, the rest of the day’s action wasn’t so exciting. Richmond upended Vanderbilt in a three-point nailbiter, and Michigan State’s furious comeback made UCLA sweat a little bit, but other than a late run by Utah St. (against K-State), the rest of the day’s games were snoozers.

My bracket picks started off strong, but a 1-3 record in the night games — losing Michigan St., Utah St. and St. John’s — spoiled an otherwise fine first day.

So far, Sagarin and Pomeroy ratings are faring as expected. Not counting the First Four, Sagarin is 7-2 (78%) in games where the favorite had a 2+ point advantage, and is 12-4 (75%) overall. Pomeroy’s favorites that were 65% or greater are 6-1 (86%), while his straight picks are 11-5 (69%). (Both systems were 3-1 in the First Four, losing the USC game.)

I lost two Sweet Sixteen teams (Louisville and St. John’s, who seemed unaware that they had a game against Gonzaga today), but the goal throughout the first two days is not to lose any Elite Eight or Final Four teams, and so far, so good.

Maybe the best thing about the first Thursday of the tournament is that we get to wake up and do it again tomorrow. I’m planning to spend the day with my good friend LaRusso at a few different locales in Orange County, so I’ll be tweeting from the road.

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