After a wild week of upsets, here's a special Leap Year edition of bracketology. Enjoy.
1. Villanova, Kansas, Xavier, Michigan State
2. West Virginia, Oklahoma, North Carolina, Virginia
3. Miami (FLA.), Texas A&M, Oregon, Iowa
4. Iowa State, Maryland, Purdue, Baylor
5. Utah, Indiana, Duke, Arizona
6. Kentucky, Dayton, USC, Texas
7. Providence, Pittsburgh, Notre Dame, Wichita State
8. Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Virginia Commonwealth
9. Seton Hall, St. Mary's (CA), California, Syracuse
10. Connecticut, Wisconsin, Florida State, South Carolina
11. St. Joseph's, Cincinnati, Valparaiso, Washington
12. Monmouth, Clemson, Butler, San Diego State, Arkansas-Little Rock, Temple
13. Chattanooga, Akron, Yale, Stony Brook
14. Hawaii, South Dakota State, Stephen F. Austin, NC-Wilmington
15. Belmont, UAB, North Florida, New Mexico State
16. Weber State, Winthrop, Bucknell, Texas Southern, Hampton, Wagner
Clemson?!?!? With an RPI of #115?
ReplyDeleteThat kind of RPI doesn't even get you into the NIT, let alone the NCAA.
Where's Texas Tech????
ReplyDeletemost have vandy in around the 10 seed. any reason they are not in after beating florida and Kentucky last week?
ReplyDeleteOregon State has an RPI of 32.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the love.
Virginia beat West Virginia and UNC and had one of the highest numbers in SOS, KENPOM,BPI, and RPI and you still consider them 4th 2 seed. U r a moron
ReplyDeleteVirginia beat West Virginia and UNC and had one of the highest numbers in SOS, KENPOM,BPI, and RPI and you still consider them 4th 2 seed. U r a moron
ReplyDeleteObviously does not respect the Big 12, which hands down is the strongest conference, top to bottom this year!
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