Also there's really no justification for wanting to face a 1-seed early. Every year there's a drop off after the first several teams. Let others take a crack and do the dirty work and hope their 10-15% chance at success works first.
Re: we're "hot". Some devil's advocate perspective: during our current 5 game win streak, we beat one tournament team (VT). VT was vulnerable for a variety of reasons (Covid break, injuries, lack of practice). We didn't blow the doors off teams that are outside looking in, at home (Cuse, Duke). We won as NCAAT teams do. That's great. Doesn't make us "hot". Miami was a dumpster.
We are so far from being in the ballpark of Gonzaga, Baylor, Michigan. Can we beat them? Yes. But there is nothing that materially differentiates us vs. the masses that'll be seeded 6-12 and have been generally flicked aside by that bunch.
To be clear, I like our guys and am ready to roll with them. I will go into every game knowing we can win. But the 1 seeds are in a different class that greatly reduces our odds of success.
I know you said you were just being devils advocate on our streak, but I'm taking the bait.
We lost to Clemson on the road when we had 1 day off while they had a week off to rest and prepare. We lost because a missed shot at the buzzer ricocheted in. Clemson's NET rating is 36.
Then we played Pittsburgh on 1 day of rest while they had a week off to rest and prepare. Pittsburgh was playing well then and had just beat Virginia Tech and only lost to Virginia by 7 on the road - it was neck and neck against Virginia.
Then we played Miami, who is terrible. But my God, it was 48-18 at half time. Its how we beat them that is important.
Then we beat Virginia Tech on the road. Yes they have an asterisk next to them, but they will finish 3rd in the ACC and are ranked.
Then we beat Syracuse, who is actually a strong team. After losing to us, when they could have easily given up, they beat both North Carolina and Clemson. They beat Clemson on 1 day off while Clemson had a week to rest and prepare.
Then we beat Duke, who has been up and down, but their 8 conference losses are by an average of 3.5 points.