Submitted by Roadkill_Bingo t3_11woco3 in dataisbeautiful
libbymonsterdog t1_jczdpu1 wrote
Reply to comment by Roadkill_Bingo in The men's Sweet 16 field since 2000 visualized as the sum of total seeds [OC] by Roadkill_Bingo
Or maybe stacked columns so we can see what the breakdown of seeds is for every year (so for the chalk example there would be a stack of size 4, then size 3 on top, then 2, then 1), where the color of each stacked segment is a gradient based on the seed (1 seed is light blue, 16 seed is dark blue)? The idea is that if most of the stacked columns were, say, darker blue then you'd know there were a lot of upsets. I don't think I'm describing this well ๐
Roadkill_Bingo OP t1_jczjlma wrote
I understand ya. Good idea as well!
Wall_ie t1_jd01l1n wrote
>There are 16 teams left in the NCAA Menโs Basketball tournament. This chart is a proxy for frequency and/or magnitude of upsets (higher seed beating a lower seed) that have occurred at this stage since 2000.
Maybe dual axis with # of upsets per year. Cool chart! I've shared it with my family bracket chat.
psgrue t1_jd376jh wrote
Agreed. I feel like the chart needs a thin vertical element and stacked seed would work. I like the basketball as the total marker.
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