Bracketology 2/16/14
Notes:
1. Toledo, and Harvard's positions on the lists at the bottom indicate where they would be without an autobid.
2. The odd numbered lines read left to right and the even numbers read right to left, like an S.
3. This bracket is updated through games of February 15th.
4. Baylor (beat Kansas State) and BYU (beat St. Mary's) enter the bracket at the expense of Tennessee (lost to Missouri) and Providence (was right on the cutline). Very little movement at the top aside from Saint Louis moving up a few spots and UCLA taking a protected seed from Kentucky.
5. Toledo losing badly to Eastern Michigan means that we now have a First Four game on the 11 line.
6. A breakdown by conference is now included at the end of the post.
1: Syracuse, Arizona, Florida, Wichita State
2: Michigan, Michigan State, Villanova, Kansas
3: Duke, Wisconsin, Creighton, Iowa State
4: UCLA, San Diego State, Saint Louis, Cincinnati
5: Virginia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Ohio State
6: Louisville, Connecticut, Iowa, Texas
7: Colorado, Oklahoma, Gonzaga, Memphis
8: Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Arizona State, North Carolina
9: Stanford, SMU, George Washington, VCU
10: Minnesota, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma State
11: Missouri, Oregon, Richmond, (Baylor vs. Xavier)
12: Southern Miss, Harvard, Toledo, (St. Joseph's vs. BYU)
13: UW-Green Bay, Stephen F. Austin, North Dakota State, UC-Santa Barbara
14: Iona, Vermont, Mercer, Georgia State
15: Delaware, Boston University, North Carolina Central, Belmont
16: (Utah Valley vs. Southern), (Coastal Carolina vs. Weber State), Robert Morris, Davidson
Last Four Byes:
Minnesota
Missouri
Oregon
Richmond
Last Four In:
Xavier
First Four Out:
Providence
Georgetown
Florida State
Next Four Out:
On the Radar Screen:
1. Toledo, and Harvard's positions on the lists at the bottom indicate where they would be without an autobid.
2. The odd numbered lines read left to right and the even numbers read right to left, like an S.
3. This bracket is updated through games of February 15th.
4. Baylor (beat Kansas State) and BYU (beat St. Mary's) enter the bracket at the expense of Tennessee (lost to Missouri) and Providence (was right on the cutline). Very little movement at the top aside from Saint Louis moving up a few spots and UCLA taking a protected seed from Kentucky.
5. Toledo losing badly to Eastern Michigan means that we now have a First Four game on the 11 line.
6. A breakdown by conference is now included at the end of the post.
1: Syracuse, Arizona, Florida, Wichita State
2: Michigan, Michigan State, Villanova, Kansas
3: Duke, Wisconsin, Creighton, Iowa State
4: UCLA, San Diego State, Saint Louis, Cincinnati
5: Virginia, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Ohio State
6: Louisville, Connecticut, Iowa, Texas
7: Colorado, Oklahoma, Gonzaga, Memphis
8: Kansas State, Pittsburgh, Arizona State, North Carolina
9: Stanford, SMU, George Washington, VCU
10: Minnesota, California, New Mexico, Oklahoma State
11: Missouri, Oregon, Richmond, (Baylor vs. Xavier)
12: Southern Miss, Harvard, Toledo, (St. Joseph's vs. BYU)
13: UW-Green Bay, Stephen F. Austin, North Dakota State, UC-Santa Barbara
14: Iona, Vermont, Mercer, Georgia State
15: Delaware, Boston University, North Carolina Central, Belmont
16: (Utah Valley vs. Southern), (Coastal Carolina vs. Weber State), Robert Morris, Davidson
Last Four Byes:
Minnesota
Missouri
Oregon
Richmond
Last Four In:
Baylor
St. Joseph's
BYU
Tennessee
Georgetown
Dayton
North Carolina State
North Carolina State
LSU
Toledo (see note)
Toledo (see note)
West Virginia
St. Mary's
Harvard (see note)
Indiana
St. John's
Marquette
By conference:
Pac-12: 7 bids
Big 12: 7 bidsPac-12: 7 bids
Big Ten: 6 bids
Atlantic 10: 6 bids
ACC: 5 bids
American: 5 bids
SEC: 3 bids
Big East: 3 bids
Mountain West: 2 bids
West Coast: 2 bids
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