It's been suggested (?) that not hosting the first two rounds means elimination, thereby necessitating a#1-4 seed. Hmm...I'm not saying it's easy, but it's not that unheard of to enter into the Sweet 16 (or even the Elite 8) as a 5 seed or lower. Just looking at the last two years:
2023:
4 of the Sweet Sixteen teams did not host the first two rounds...winning in hostile turf
Ole Miss, a #8, beat #1 Stanford in Palo Alto, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen.
Louisville, a #5, beat #4 Texas in Austin, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen (and then to the 8).
Colorado, a #6, beat #3 Duke in Durham, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen.
Miami, a #9, beat #1 Indiana in Bloomington (after beating #8 Oklahoma State), advancing to the Sweet Sixteen (and then to the 8)
2024:
3 of the Sweet Sixteen teams did not host the first two rounds.
Colorado, a #5, beat #4 Kansas State in Manhattan, KS.
Baylor, a #5, beat #4 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
Duke, a #7, beat #2 Ohio State in Columbus.
So...it's not easy, but not even approaching impossible. Would love a #4 or higher, but not getting it doesn't equate to a Doom Cycle.
2023:
4 of the Sweet Sixteen teams did not host the first two rounds...winning in hostile turf
Ole Miss, a #8, beat #1 Stanford in Palo Alto, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen.
Louisville, a #5, beat #4 Texas in Austin, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen (and then to the 8).
Colorado, a #6, beat #3 Duke in Durham, advancing to the Sweet Sixteen.
Miami, a #9, beat #1 Indiana in Bloomington (after beating #8 Oklahoma State), advancing to the Sweet Sixteen (and then to the 8)
2024:
3 of the Sweet Sixteen teams did not host the first two rounds.
Colorado, a #5, beat #4 Kansas State in Manhattan, KS.
Baylor, a #5, beat #4 Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
Duke, a #7, beat #2 Ohio State in Columbus.
So...it's not easy, but not even approaching impossible. Would love a #4 or higher, but not getting it doesn't equate to a Doom Cycle.