You realize that has Iowa at a 7, right?
Uni as the #68 team too
You realize that has Iowa at a 7, right?
Lunardi has us as an 11 seed with a 2nd round game against Oregon. The draw overall looks favorable for a Sweet 16 run if it holds. The 3 seed is New Mexico which is definitely winnable.
Bracketology - NCAA College Basketball Brackets and Predictions - ESPN
Lunardi has us as an 11 seed with a 2nd round game against Oregon. The draw overall looks favorable for a Sweet 16 run if it holds. The 3 seed is New Mexico which is definitely winnable.
Bracketology - NCAA College Basketball Brackets and Predictions - ESPN
Andy Glocker has ISU as a 10-seed playing in Auburn Hills with a possible 2nd round match-up against Michigan State.
Bracket Watch: Miami, Florida among top seeds - College Basketball - Andy Glockner - SI.com
Andy Glocker has ISU as a 10-seed playing in Auburn Hills with a possible 2nd round match-up against Michigan State.
Bracket Watch: Miami, Florida among top seeds - College Basketball - Andy Glockner - SI.com
Looks like Indiana State couldn't knock off Wichita State. MVC down to two At-Large teams it seems.
InSU to the NIT......True. That was the last good regular-season chance to stay in the mix — Drake & Evansville remain in-conference, with no-impact bracket buster vs. Iona.
That win over Miami is still huge, but the road victory over Wichita State got balanced by this loss, and WSU's profile isn't as strong as it was in January.
Almost only hope is the MVC auto-bid, which could very well happen. But at-large is long-shot.
Looking at the results from yesterday
Minnesota is sliding, but they will still make the tournament
Ole Miss lost to South Carolina. They are sliding badly and if they don't turn it around soon, could be out of the tournament.
Kentucky, Alabama, Arizona State and ST. Johns both got a wins, but against weak opponents. Still in Limbo.
Boise State beat Air Force in a bubble elimination game.
UMASS lost to St. Bonaventure effectively eliminating them from At-Large consideration.
Good summary.
A reason I didn't put Minnesota on my "didn't help itself" list is it's near-lock, but seeding is taking a dip. Biggest surprise to me is how badly the Gophers have lost the past two games.
Temple got a big win over La Salle.
Arkansas is becoming an interesting case. They have some terrible losses (South Carolina, Vanderbilt, Texas A&M) , but have defeated Missouri, Florida, and Oklahoma.
If we weren't in before winning at Baylor, then Arkansas shouldn't be in right now either. Only one road win all year, and that was against a crappy Auburn team.