Monday, February 17, 2014

Bracket Breakdown

AS OF FEBRUARY 17, 2014

No. 1: Syracuse, Florida, Wichita State, Arizona
No. 2: Kansas, Michigan State, San Diego State, Duke
No. 3: Creighton, Wisconsin, Villanova, Cincinnati
No. 4: Michigan, Iowa State, Virginia, Saint Louis
No. 5: Texas, UCLA, Ohio State, Iowa
No. 6: Kentucky, Louisville, Connecticut, North Carolina
No. 7: Oklahoma, Kansas State, Memphis, Massachusetts
No. 8: VCU, Arizona State, Pittsburgh, Gonzaga
No. 9: New Mexico, George Washington, SMU, California
No. 10: Colorado, Oklahoma State, Stanford, Minnesota
No. 11: Missouri, Xavier, Baylor, Saint Joseph’s, Georgetown
No. 12: Providence, Tennessee, Toledo, Harvard, North Dakota State
No. 13: Green Bay, Delaware, Belmont, Mercer
No. 14: Stephen F. Austin, Middle Tennessee, Iona, Georgia State
No. 15: UC-Irvine, Boston University, Vermont, North Carolina Central
No. 16: Davidson, Robert Morris, Utah Valley, Weber State, Coastal Carolina, Alabama State

Breakdown by Conference
  • ACC (5): Syracuse, Duke, Virginia, North Carolina, Pittsburgh
  • AAC (5): Cincinnati, Louisville, Connecticut, Memphis, SMU
  • Big East (5): Creighton, Villanova, Xavier, Georgetown, Providence 
  • Big Ten (6): Michigan State, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio State, Iowa, Minnesota
  • Big 12 (7): Kansas, Iowa State, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Baylor
  • Pac-12 (6): Arizona, UCLA, Arizona State, California, Colorado, Stanford 
  • SEC (4): Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, Tennessee
  • Atlantic-10 (5): Saint Louis, Massachusetts, VCU, George Washington, Saint Joseph’s
  • Mountain West (2): San Diego State, New Mexico
  • West Coast (1): Gonzaga

One-Bid Conferences (22): America East (Vermont), Atlantic Sun (Mercer), Big Sky (Weber State), Big South (Coastal Carolina), Big West (UC Irvine), Colonial (Delaware), Conference-USA (Middle Tennessee), Horizon (Green Bay), Ivy (Harvard), MAC (Toledo), MAAC (Iona), MEAC (North Carolina Central), Missouri Valley (Wichita State), Northeast (Robert Morris), Ohio Valley (Belmont), Patriot (Boston University), Southern (Davidson), Southland (Stephen F. Austin), Summit (North Dakota State), Sun Belt (Georgia State), SWAC (Alabama State), WAC (Utah Valley)
  • Last Four In: Saint Joseph’s, Georgetown, Providence, Tennessee
  • Last Four Out: St. John’s, Oregon, Richmond, BYU
  • Next Four Out: LSU, Southern Miss, Dayton, Florida State

4 comments:

  1. How is Georgetown in, but not St. John's?

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    1. Because Georgetown has a better profile. More top-50 wins, plus the injury consideration for Jabril Trawick's missed games. Based on profile, St. John's has nothing to put it ahead of Georgetown.

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  2. Why do you not do bracketology for CBS sports? You do a very good job and to be honest, Jerry Palm is very mediocre.

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  3. I think you're underselling Nebraska. Prob not in yet but closer than a few of your next eight out.

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