Bracketology 11/19/19
The first two weeks of college basketball season is in the books, so it's time to update my bracketology. On the top line, I have Michigan State and Louisville remaining from my preseason bracket while Duke and Virginia have moved up to the top. Ohio State rockets up to a 2 seed after big wins over Cincinnati and Villanova and has a massive road trip to North Carolina coming up in a few weeks.
A lot of the middle tier conferences have had disappointing starts to the year, namely the American and the Atlantic 10. Memphis was supposed to be the top team in the American, but is a question mark with James Wiseman out. Cincinnati and Houston have disappointed as well. In the A-10, Davidson has had a rough start to the year, and VCU looks like the only surefire tournament team.
1: Duke, Louisville, Michigan State, Virginia
2: Gonzaga, Ohio State, North Carolina, Kansas
3: Arizona, Kentucky, Maryland, Oregon
4: Texas Tech, Xavier, VCU, Auburn
5: Tennessee, Villanova, Texas, Baylor
6: Purdue, Seton Hall, Utah State, Oklahoma
7: Michigan, Florida, Butler, St. Mary's
8: Memphis, Colorado, Penn State, Marquette
9: Providence, Washington, Florida State, LSU
10: Missouri, Houston, San Diego State, Illinois
11: Arkansas, Indiana, Vermont, Cincinnati/Notre Dame
12: Wisconsin/Dayton, East Tennessee State, Belmont, Toledo
13: Liberty, Evansville, New Mexico State, Western Kentucky
14: Harvard, UC Irvine, Wright State, South Dakota
15: Colgate, South Alabama, Towson, Winthrop
16: Sam Houston State, Rider, (Southern Utah/St. Francis PA), (Morgan State/Grambling State)
First Four Out: West Virginia, NC State, TCU, Oklahoma State
Next Four Out: Creighton, Virginia Tech, USC, Kansas State
Moving In: Dayton, Indiana, Arkansas, San Diego State, Evansville, Towson, Winthrop, Rider, St. Francis PA, Grambling State
Moving Out: Creighton, NC State, West Virginia, Davidson, Loyola Chicago, Hofstra, Radford, Iona, LIU, Jackson State
A lot of the middle tier conferences have had disappointing starts to the year, namely the American and the Atlantic 10. Memphis was supposed to be the top team in the American, but is a question mark with James Wiseman out. Cincinnati and Houston have disappointed as well. In the A-10, Davidson has had a rough start to the year, and VCU looks like the only surefire tournament team.
1: Duke, Louisville, Michigan State, Virginia
2: Gonzaga, Ohio State, North Carolina, Kansas
3: Arizona, Kentucky, Maryland, Oregon
4: Texas Tech, Xavier, VCU, Auburn
5: Tennessee, Villanova, Texas, Baylor
6: Purdue, Seton Hall, Utah State, Oklahoma
7: Michigan, Florida, Butler, St. Mary's
8: Memphis, Colorado, Penn State, Marquette
9: Providence, Washington, Florida State, LSU
10: Missouri, Houston, San Diego State, Illinois
11: Arkansas, Indiana, Vermont, Cincinnati/Notre Dame
12: Wisconsin/Dayton, East Tennessee State, Belmont, Toledo
13: Liberty, Evansville, New Mexico State, Western Kentucky
14: Harvard, UC Irvine, Wright State, South Dakota
15: Colgate, South Alabama, Towson, Winthrop
16: Sam Houston State, Rider, (Southern Utah/St. Francis PA), (Morgan State/Grambling State)
First Four Out: West Virginia, NC State, TCU, Oklahoma State
Next Four Out: Creighton, Virginia Tech, USC, Kansas State
Moving In: Dayton, Indiana, Arkansas, San Diego State, Evansville, Towson, Winthrop, Rider, St. Francis PA, Grambling State
Moving Out: Creighton, NC State, West Virginia, Davidson, Loyola Chicago, Hofstra, Radford, Iona, LIU, Jackson State
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