NCAA selection committee got it right. Them guys and gals knew what they were doing. Tennessee and Michigan St and Gonzaga all benefited from their seeding. There's little difference in a one and two seed and much more of a difference in geographic location when talking about two seeds.
Duke, Carolina, and UVA were the top 3 seeds and we're automatic one seeds. The debate was on the fourth number one seed which was a spot in Anaheim, CA in the West. If Tennessee is a 1 seed, they go West. If Mich St is a 1 seed, they go West, and if Gonzaga isn't a 1 seed, they go somewhere far from the west. The selection committee kept Gonzaga west by being a 1, and Tennessee got to stay close to home by playing in Louisville, and Michigan St in DC. If your Tennessee, your happy to take a two and play in Louisville instead of being a one seed and playing in California for the regionals. So, what I'm saying is, the NCAA often benefits a team by making them a two instead of a 1 seed so they can stay close to home.