***Official 2013 Bracketology Thread***

Wesley

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Rumor has it Babb is leaving after this season as well.
You know we had Babb for two years and Marcus was a one and done rocket. Without Babb, we probably would not have made it to the NCAA either year. His defense helped us win some Hilton games along the way. OSU may have made the dance without Smart as they have several players who are IMO under utilized.
 

Final42b

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Well it's official, unless Baylor can get a selection Sunday miracle, there will be no teams from Texas in the big dance.
 

Final42b

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...is this a 1st? I can't really say I remember the last time that happened (if ever) Well, we'll all find out at 5pm (CST) on CBS.

No clue, but I would have to imagine that it probably is. Pretty incredible especially with all of the talented athletes down there.
 

Psyclone Brian

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I have a cousin that used to work for CBS in the video 'master control room' (for CBS Sports) He said the 1st thing they do when they set up the brackets (this was about 8 years ago mind you) is the #1 seeds, THEN immediately the 13 championship teams from the smaller conferences usually fill in the #13 -#16 automatic qualifiers... The major conf. champions are more than likely already ranked and will follow the "system of selection" (whatever that may be) beginning with the #2 seeds and moving on down the line.

He also told me that naming the teams wasn't as difficult as placing them. Meaning, the most difficult portion of the brackets is placing the team in an area where they hope to make the most ticket sales. Sometimes it's just totally unavoidable. I hope we can stay in the mid-west! Especially, with no Texas schools going this year. (unless Baylor gets a gift from the committee.)
 

BryceC

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Iowa isn't getting in. Lunardi doesn't even have them on the bubble. He isn't perfect bit he isn't that far off.
 

JohnnyFive

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I think Iowa is getting in. Prepare yourself. The media frenzy will be crazy. The local stations might not even follow Iowa State ;)

I hope you're wrong but after seeing so many bubble teams fall off I'm not sure now.
 

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I think Iowa is getting in. Prepare yourself. The media frenzy will be crazy. The local stations might not even follow Iowa State ;)

local media currently doesn't follow ISU. 90% of the time it is an article from the Associated Press.
 

Mumbai1986

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America East - Albany

A-10 - VCU, St. Louis, Butler, Temple (4)
Bubble - La Salle (RPI 46, BPI 54, SOS 86) (1) - LAST FOUR IN

ACC - Miami, Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina State (4)
Bubble - Virginia (RPI 76, BPI 48, SOS 95) (1) - LAST FOUR OUT

Atlantic Sun - Florida Gulf Coast (1)

Big 12 - Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Iowa State, Oklahoma (5)

Big East - Louisville, Georgetown, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Villanova (8)

Big Sky - Montana

Big South - Liberty (1)

Big Ten - Indiana, Michigan, Ohio State, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota (7)

Big West - Pacific

CAA - James Madison (1)

CUSA - Memphis (1)
Fringe - Southern Mississippi (RPI 32, BPI 57, SOS 114) (1) - FIRST FOUR OUT

Horizon - Valparaiso (1)

Ivy - Harvard - Clinched the Ivy.

MAAC - Iona (1)

MAC - Akron

MEAC - NC A&T

Missouri Valley - Creighton, Wichita State (2) - Creighton the MVC Champion.

Mountain West - New Mexico, UNLV, Colorado State, SDSU, Boise State (5)

Northeast - LIU Brooklyn

Ohio Valley - Belmont - OVC Champion

Pac-12 - Oregon, UCLA, California, Arizona, Colorado (5)

Patriot - Bucknell (1)

SEC - Florida, Missouri (2)
Bubble: Ole Miss(RPI 50, BPI 38, SOS 101) (1) - LAST FOUR IN
Fringe: Kentucky(RPI 55, BPI 52, SOS 44), Tennessee(RPI 59, BPI 61, SOS 35) - FIRST FOUR OUT

Southern - Davidson (1)

Southland - Northwestern State
Bubble: Stephen F. Austin (RPI 65, BPI 75, SOS 315)

SWAC - Southern

Summit League - South Dakota State (1)

Sun Belt - Western Kentucky (1)

Bubble -
Middle Tennessee (1) - Just like last year, MTSU loses in their conference tournament. Will need a lot of help to get into the tournament. (
RPI 29, BPI 44, SOS 137) - LAST FOUR IN

WCC - Gonzaga (1)
Bubble - Saint Mary's (RPI 30, BPI 37, SOS 110) (1) - LAST FOUR IN

WAC - New Mexico State

Locks: 64
Last Four In: La Salle, St. Mary's, Ole Miss, Middle Tennessee
Last Four Out: Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Southern Miss
Next Four Out: UMASS, Virginia, Maryland, Baylor

The SEC collapsed like I thought in their conference tournament. Ole Miss though proved me wrong. Don't see them winning the SEC, but they get in. Middle Tennessee was helped the most by all the bubble losses. They are the regular season champion of the Sun Belt by over 5 games. La Salle has no bad losses, and good wins. Just not a lot of them, but they have not done anything wrong. St. Mary's is another team blessed by the bubble mess. They do not have a strong profile, but no bad losses, and finished with a stellar record. The First Four games will be fun to watch.
 

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I have a cousin that used to work for CBS in the video 'master control room' (for CBS Sports) He said the 1st thing they do when they set up the brackets (this was about 8 years ago mind you) is the #1 seeds, THEN immediately the 13 championship teams from the smaller conferences usually fill in the #13 -#16 automatic qualifiers... The major conf. champions are more than likely already ranked and will follow the "system of selection" (whatever that may be) beginning with the #2 seeds and moving on down the line.

He also told me that naming the teams wasn't as difficult as placing them. Meaning, the most difficult portion of the brackets is placing the team in an area where they hope to make the most ticket sales. Sometimes it's just totally unavoidable. I hope we can stay in the mid-west! Especially, with no Texas schools going this year. (unless Baylor gets a gift from the committee.)

Which is why I always laugh when people talk about how accurate Lunardi is; they simply look at the teams he puts in and compare it to the teams who actually get it. Its very easy to get the the 68 teams in the tourney right, its much harder to get them seeded right.
 

Final42b

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I don't think he did. I would not be surprised if we see a surprise inclusion, like Southern Mississippi.

There is always one surprise that the analyst throw a fit about afterwards. Southern miss is fun to watch I would love to see them get in over a marginal bcs school. Is anybody talking about la tech or Stephen f Austin? I could see those two being surprise additions as well.