Seed means the position ranking for each NFL team that makes the playoffs. Six teams from the NFC and six from the AFC are ranked 1 - 6 seeds. Based on each teams record during the regular season or if they have won their division determines how high they are ranked/seeded. Winners of their divisions get the highest rankings 1-4 seeds and the last two teams with the best records over the other teams in each conference get the final two wild card seeds 5-6. The 1 and 2 seeds in each conference get the first week off from the playoffs while seed 3 plays seed 6 and seed 4 plays seed 5.
Seed is synonymous with rank. There are six seeds in each conference, corresponding to the top 6 ranked teams at the end of the regular season.
because the bracket in the tournament is considered a tree and the bracket kind of forms roots and the teams fill in like the seeds
It means that the team that is the sixth seed will never have homefield advantage in the playoffs and they have to win in the wild card game
the rankings in Basketball are whether you get a 1 seed, 2 seed, 3 seed etc... The 1 seed is what you have when your in the top rankings.
It means that you get a first round bye
Arizona was the 5th seed in the west.
1 seed
UNC was a number 1 seed in the 2009 NCAA basketball tournament.
A 4 seed.
Wake Forest was a number 4 seed in the 2009 NCAA Basketball Tournament.
NC State and a 6 seed .
santa Clara and Steve Nash in 1993
UNLV was a #1 seed when they won the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 1990.
Villanova was an eighth seed in 1985.
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A "seed" is a rating given to a team within their region. Therefore, the "#1 Seed in the South" is the top ranked team playing in the south region.