As I plan a family vacation to either Oregon or Albany for the long weekend of the Sweet Sixteen, at a certain point I will need to get more serious about the booking things that are more painful to get refunded. As I approach that point, it is going to be helpful to guess the liklihood of Iowa being in the Portland or Albany regions.
My question is this: On ESPN Bracketology they say it is Albany for top ranked and 4th ranked #1 seeds, and Portland for #2 ranked and #3 ranked #1 seeds -- is this set in stone or can that change? I.e do we know right now that the top #1 seed will be in Albany, no matter who it turns out to be, or can that vary based upon the location of the teams themselves?
My question is this: On ESPN Bracketology they say it is Albany for top ranked and 4th ranked #1 seeds, and Portland for #2 ranked and #3 ranked #1 seeds -- is this set in stone or can that change? I.e do we know right now that the top #1 seed will be in Albany, no matter who it turns out to be, or can that vary based upon the location of the teams themselves?