Better late than never! Marquette has a chance to get to the 4-line with 2 wins this week, but that's certainly no easy task. As always, these will be posted on the Bracket Matrix.
1. Auburn, Duke, Houston, Alabama
2. Tennessee, Florida, Michigan State, Wisconsin
3. Kentucky, St. John's, Texas Tech, Iowa State
4. Michigan, Texas A&M, Arizona, Purdue
5. Missouri, Clemson, Maryland, Marquette
6. Oregon, St. Mary's (CA), Kansas, Louisville
7. UCLA, Mississippi State, Mississippi, Illinois
8. Gonzaga, Creighton, BYU, Connecticut
9. Memphis, Utah State, New Mexico, Vanderbilt
10. West Virginia, Baylor, San Diego State, Nebraska
11. VCU, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Indiana, Ohio State
12. Drake, UC San Diego, McNeese State, Liberty
13. Yale, High Point, Lipscomb, Arkansas St.
14. Grand Canyon, Akron, UNCW, Samford
15. South Dakota St., Northern Colo., Milwaukee, Bryant
16. Central Conn. St., Norfolk St., Quinnipiac, Southeast Mo. St., Bucknell, Southern U.
2. Tennessee, Florida, Michigan State, Wisconsin
3. Kentucky, St. John's, Texas Tech, Iowa State
4. Michigan, Texas A&M, Arizona, Purdue
5. Missouri, Clemson, Maryland, Marquette
6. Oregon, St. Mary's (CA), Kansas, Louisville
7. UCLA, Mississippi State, Mississippi, Illinois
8. Gonzaga, Creighton, BYU, Connecticut
9. Memphis, Utah State, New Mexico, Vanderbilt
10. West Virginia, Baylor, San Diego State, Nebraska
11. VCU, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Indiana, Ohio State
12. Drake, UC San Diego, McNeese State, Liberty
13. Yale, High Point, Lipscomb, Arkansas St.
14. Grand Canyon, Akron, UNCW, Samford
15. South Dakota St., Northern Colo., Milwaukee, Bryant
16. Central Conn. St., Norfolk St., Quinnipiac, Southeast Mo. St., Bucknell, Southern U.
So Tennessee beats Alabama and you still have them 2 and 1 respectively? How does that make sense?
ReplyDeleteYep. We'll see how it plays out, but Alabama had a much tougher non-con SOS which the selection committee has rewarded in recent years.
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