Sunday, March 12, 2023

FINAL 2023 Bracket Projection

1 seeds: Alabama, Kansas, Houston, Purdue

2 seeds: UCLA, Texas, Arizona, Marquette

3 seeds: Baylor, Gonzaga, Kansas State, Connecticut

4 seeds: Tennessee, Xavier, Indiana, Virginia

5 seeds: San Diego State, Iowa State, Duke, TCU

6 seeds: Texas A&M, Saint Mary’s, Miami FL, Kentucky

7 seeds: Missouri, Florida Atlantic, Northwestern, Creighton

8 seeds: Michigan State, Arkansas, Memphis, West Virginia

9 seeds: Iowa, Penn State, Auburn, Boise State

10 seeds: Maryland, Illinois, Utah State, USC

11 seeds: Mississippi State, Providence, NC State, Nevada, Arizona State, Rutgers

12 seeds: Oral Roberts, College of Charleston, Drake, VCU

13 seeds: Kent State, Iona, Louisiana, Furman

14 seeds: UC Santa Barbara, Grand Canyon, Princeton, Kennesaw State

15 seeds: Montana State, Colgate, UNC Asheville, Vermont

16 seeds: Northern Kentucky, Texas A&M CC, Howard, SEMO, Fairleigh Dickinson, Texas Southern

 





 

Saturday, March 11, 2023

3/11/2023 Bracketology

Seed list reflects games played through 3/10/23. Auto bids are in bold.

1 seeds: Kansas, Alabama, Houston, Purdue

2 seeds: UCLA, Texas, Arizona, Baylor

3 seeds: Marquette, Gonzaga, Kansas State, Connecticut

4 seeds: Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia, Xavier

5 seeds: San Diego State, Iowa State, Saint Mary’s, Duke

6 seeds: TCU, Texas A&M, Miami FL, Kentucky

7 seeds: Northwestern, Creighton, Missouri, Michigan State

8 seeds: Florida Atlantic, Arkansas, Iowa, Maryland

9 seeds: West Virginia, Illinois, Auburn, Memphis

10 seeds: Boise State, USC, Penn State, Utah State

11 seeds: Mississippi State, Providence, NC State, Nevada, Rutgers, Arizona State

12 seeds: Oral Roberts, College of Charleston, Drake, VCU

13 seeds: Iona, Toledo, Yale, Louisiana

14 seeds: Furman, UC Santa Barbara, Southern Utah, Kennesaw State

15 seeds: Montana State, Colgate, UNC Asheville, Vermont

16 seeds: Northern Kentucky, Grambling State, Texas A&M CC, Howard, SEMO, Fairleigh Dickinson

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Last Four In: NC State, Nevada, Rutgers, Arizona State

Others Considered: Vanderbilt, Pittsburgh

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Friday, March 10, 2023

3/10/2023 Bracketology

Seed list reflects games played through 3/9/23. Auto bids are in bold.

1 seeds: Kansas, Houston, Alabama, Purdue

2 seeds: UCLA, Texas, Baylor, Arizona

3 seeds: Gonzaga, Kansas State, Marquette, Connecticut

4 seeds: Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia, Xavier

5 seeds: San Diego State, Iowa State, Saint Mary’s, TCU

6 seeds: Miami FL, Kentucky, Northwestern, Creighton

7 seeds: Texas A&M, Duke, Michigan State, Missouri

8 seeds: Florida Atlantic, Arkansas, Iowa, Maryland

9 seeds: West Virginia, Illinois, Auburn, Memphis

10 seeds: Boise State, USC, Mississippi State, Penn State

11 seeds: Providence, NC State, Utah State, Nevada, Arizona State, Rutgers

12 seeds: Oral Roberts, College of Charleston, Drake, VCU

13 seeds: Utah Valley, Iona, Toledo, Yale

14 seeds: Louisiana, Furman, UC Irvine, Kennesaw State

15 seeds: Montana State, Colgate, UNC Asheville, Vermont

16 seeds: Northern Kentucky, Grambling State, Texas A&M CC, Howard, SEMO, Fairleigh Dickinson

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Last Four In: Utah State, Nevada, Arizona State, Rutgers

Others Considered: Pittsburgh, Clemson

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Thursday, March 9, 2023

3/9/2023 Bracketology

Seed list reflects games played through 3/8/23. Auto bids are in bold.

1 seeds: Houston, Kansas, Alabama, Purdue

2 seeds: UCLA, Texas, Baylor, Arizona

3 seeds: Gonzaga, Kansas State, Marquette, Connecticut

4 seeds: Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia, Xavier

5 seeds: San Diego State, Saint Mary’s, Iowa State, TCU

6 seeds: Kentucky, Miami FL, Northwestern, Creighton

7 seeds: Texas A&M, Duke, Michigan State, Missouri

8 seeds: Florida Atlantic, Iowa, Illinois, Auburn

9 seeds: West Virginia, Maryland, Boise State, Memphis

10 seeds: Arkansas, USC, NC State, Mississippi State

11 seeds: Nevada, Penn State, Providence, Utah State, Arizona State, Pittsburgh

12 seeds: Oral Roberts, College of Charleston, Drake, VCU

13 seeds: Utah Valley, Iona, Toledo, Yale

14 seeds: Louisiana, Furman, UC Irvine, Kennesaw State

15 seeds: Montana State, Colgate, UNC Asheville, Vermont

16 seeds: Northern Kentucky, Grambling State, Texas A&M CC, Howard, SEMO, Fairleigh Dickinson

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Last Four In: Providence, Utah State, Arizona State, Pittsburgh

Others Considered: Rutgers, Oklahoma State, Michigan

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Wednesday, March 8, 2023

3/8/2023 Bracketology

 Seed list reflects games played through 3/7/23. Auto bids are in bold.

1 seeds: Houston, Kansas, Alabama, Purdue

2 seeds: UCLA, Texas, Baylor, Arizona

3 seeds: Kansas State, Marquette, Gonzaga, Connecticut

4 seeds: Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia, Xavier

5 seeds: San Diego State, Saint Mary’s, Iowa State, TCU

6 seeds: Kentucky, Miami FL, Northwestern, Creighton

7 seeds: Duke, Michigan State, Texas A&M, Missouri

8 seeds: Florida Atlantic, Iowa, Illinois, Auburn

9 seeds: West Virginia, Maryland, Boise State, Memphis

10 seeds: Arkansas, USC, NC State, Mississippi State

11 seeds: Nevada, Penn State, Wisconsin, Providence, Utah State, Arizona State

12 seeds: Oral Roberts, College of Charleston, Drake, VCU

13 seeds: Iona, Utah Valley, Toledo, Yale

14 seeds: Furman, Louisiana, UC Irvine, Colgate

15 seeds: Montana State, Vermont, Kennesaw State, UNC Asheville

16 seeds: Northern Kentucky, Texas A&M CC, Grambling State, Fairleigh Dickinson, Howard, SEMO

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Last Four In: Wisconsin, Providence, Utah State, Arizona State

First Four Out: Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Oklahoma State, Michigan

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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Bubble Watch: Pre Major Conference Tournaments

Before the major conference tournaments begin later this week, I wanted to provide a Bubble Watch on the teams vying for the last spots in the field. As of this writing, there are currently 7 non-consensus at-large spots up for grabs according to bracketmatrix.com. I’m going to add an 8th spot to this analysis because one team that is currently seen as safe is one of my final teams in the field, and I am very intrigued by their resume. The community see 12 teams vying for those last eight spots, and I will tackle them in the order that I had earlier this morning in my 3/7/23 bracket update.

Before we get started, I wanted to familiarize folks with the Team Sheets that the selection committee uses to select and seed the Field of 68. For each team in the Bubble Watch I’ll provide a copy of the team sheet at the end of the discussion for reference (shoutout to warrennolan.com for his awesome job updating the site containing these sheets!) I’ll provide a sample Team Sheet of a totally random team (Purdue) and discuss what to look for on the sheet.


First, along the top we can see Purdue’s NET ranking, record against Division I opponents, their non-conference record, their road record, their NET Strength of Schedule (ignore RPI), and the average NET ranking of teams they beat and lost to.

The left-hand side of the second row contains a summary of Purdue’s ranking in various metrics. The right-hand side of the second row summarizes Purdue’s record across the four quadrants. The key above the Team Sheet lists what NET ranking and location combination results in a game being placed in a certain quadrant. The intra-quadrant results are further split by home, away, neutral court, and non conference records.

Finally, the meat and potatoes of the team sheet, the game-by-game results. This section further segments Quad 1 and Quad 2 in Quad 1A, Quad 1B, Quad 2A and Quad 2B.

Now that we have our bearings straight, let’s dive in.

LAST FOUR BYES

NC State

The Wolfpack are 22-9 overall with a 7-9 record against the top two quadrants. Their overall strength of schedule (SoS) ranks 79th nationally, which is the third worst ranking among the 12 teams in this Bubble Watch. That’s partly due to the ACC being down this year, but also because their non-conference SoS is ranked 244th nationally. Besides the Battle for Atlantis tournament, they did not challenge themselves.

The good on this profile is a 3-1 neutral court record with two of those wins coming in Quad 2. They also went 3-0 in Quad 2A and have no losses in Quad 3 or Quad 4 – the only team of the 12 that can make that distinction. The concern with this profile (besides the SoS) is the 10 Quad 4 wins inflating their record and metrics, and lack of a win against an NCAA Tournament caliber team away from home.

Their best win, a 24 point victory at home against Duke, is really carrying the profile. None of their other wins in the first two quadrants com close to that margin of victory, and this is where the removal of a cap on MoV is lifting NC State’s NET ranking.

 


Mississippi State

The Bulldogs are 20-11 overall and went 7-10 in Quad 1 and Quad 2 games. They started the season red hot, going 12-1 in the non-conference and picked up good wins against Marquette (Quad 1A) and Utah (Quad 2) on a neutral court, and versus TCU at home (Quad 1). The non-conference SoS ranked 231st nationally, but that seems to be weighted down heavily by playing the worst of the worst in Quad 4. They played four non-conference games against Quad 1 and Quad 2, which is more than several teams in this Bubble Watch. They limped through the SEC, but did pick up a win Quad 1A at Arkansas.

The bad on this profile is the Quad 3 loss at Georgia. Additionally, removing the 8 Quad 4 victories from their record yields an overall record of just 12-11. The 7-10 combined record against Quads 1 & 2 results in a 41.2% winning percentage, which is third worst among the Bubble Watch teams.

 


Nevada

The Wolfpack would have been considered safe just 8 days ago – and then they ended up losing their final two regular season games, both of which were Quad 3 losses. Not a great time to pick up your worst losses of the season. While recency bias does not factor into the committee’s decision (it’s about body of work), it’s still human nature to have that creep into the back of you mind when evaluating the Team Sheet.

Nevada is 21-9 overall with an 8-7 record against the top two quadrants. They challenged themselves well in the non-conference, as evident by them having only played four total Quad 4 games. The positives on this resume are home wins against the top teams in the Mountain West conference, the winning record against Quads 1 & 2, and a couple of neutral court victories. The bad is the two Quad 3 losses they just picked up and lack of a win away from home against an NCAA Tournament caliber opponent.

 


Utah State

The Aggies hit a lull right before Christmas in which they picked up two Quad 4 losses. That’s right, two Quad 4 losses. That is a lot to overcome to earn an at-large bid from the committee. Their overall record of 23-7 looks good, but it did come against the 80th ranked SoS, the second worst among the 12 teams in this Bubble Watch. What jumps out from a positive sense is their NET and KenPom ranking and their record against Quads 2 and 3 (20-1 combined, with 8 of those wins coming in Quad 2). If not for those two Quad 4 losses this would be the profile of a 9/10 seed and safely in. Those losses are the reason this team is on the bubble.

 


LAST FOUR IN

Penn State

Penn State went 19-12 overall with a 9-11 record against the top two quadrants. Those 9 combined wins were due to their Big Ten conference performance, as just one of those wins came in the non-conference season. Their non-conference SoS ranks 274th nationally, which is third worst among the 12 teams in this Bubble Watch. Removing their 6 Quad 4 victories results in an overall record of 13-12. Let’s shift to the positives – Penn State has two Quad 1A victories, both of which came on the road against Illinois and Northwestern. They also have a good Quad 2 neutral court win over Furman, a projected 14 seed. The combined 9 victories in Quads 1 & 2 are tied for second most among the 12 Bubble Watch teams. Lastly, their Quad 3 loss at home to Wisconsin is a borderline Quad 2 loss, so not too bad.

They will face Illinois in their opening Big Ten Tournament game, a team they have beaten twice already this season. Picking up a third win should lock them into the field, but a loss will make them sweat on Selection Sunday.

 


Providence

Remember at the beginning when I said there was a team that the bracketology community had consensus that the team was in the field safely, but I wasn’t as confident? Providence is that team.

Let’s start with the positives. Providence has three Quad 1A wins (which are like gold in the committee’s eyes) against Connecticut, Marquette, and Creighton. That’s the most of the 12 teams in this Bubble Watch and more than several teams locked into the field; however, all three of those wins came at home. Only other positive is Providence has zero Quad 4 losses, but if your second best argument is “we don’t have a bad loss” you’re in trouble. That’s it – that’s the only positives on this entire resume.

Now for the negatives:

    • Providence has the 292nd ranked non-conference strength of schedule. That’s second worst among at-large teams (congrats to Rutgers). The committee has consistently punished teams for playing a poor non-conference schedule.
    • Not only was their non-conference schedule poor, they lost ALL of their Quad 1, 2 & 3 games in the non-conference, meaning they beat nobody of note outside of the Big East conference.
    • They have a combined 6-9 record against Quads 1&2 for a 40% winning percentage – only Arkansas and Michigan have worse winning percentages among potential at-large teams
    • The combined 6 wins against Quads 1&2 are the lowest among the 12 teams in this Bubble Watch
    • Providence has 0 neutral court wins and their best road win is against 75th ranked Seton Hall, right on the Quad 1/Quad 2 borderline. The committee values (perhaps most importantly) winning against NCAA Tournament caliber opponents away from home. Providence has 0 such wins of that nature.
    • Their overall record of 21-10 is inflated by picking up 10 wins against Quad 4 opponents, which are meaningless victories. Removing those from the Team Sheet results in an 11-10 overall record.
    • The average NET ranking of the teams they have beaten is the worst among all potential at-large teams

The more and more I look at this resume, the more and more I’m thinking Providence may be the team that most bracketologists miss on. Last year it was Texas A&M after their run in the SEC Tournament, in 2021 it was Louisville, 2019 it was TCU. Every year there is one team that is left out that shocks everyone.

 


Wisconsin

The Badgers have a 17-13 overall record, and I can hear the groans through the computer. How can a 13 loss team be in?! Well, going 11-12 against Quad 1 and 2 opponents certainly helps. Wisconsin played the 13th most difficult schedule in the nation this year, supported with the 71st ranked non-conference SoS. That’s the second best overall SoS and best non-conference SoS among the 12 Bubble Watch teams. And in the non-conference, the Badgers picked up wins at Marquette (Quad 1A), on neutral court against USC (Quad 1B) Dayton and Stanford (both Quad 2). Overtime losses to Kansas, Michigan and Nebraska are the difference between safely being in near the 8 line, and fighting for your tournament life. The blemishes on this profile are the NET ranking, the home loss to Wake Forest, which is a Quad 3 loss, and that their overall record becomes 12-13 when removing the Quad 4 victories. Still, the committee tends to reward teams that challenged themselves out of conference and picked up wins against that schedule, and Wisconsin did that.

 


Arizona State

The Sun Devils play in the soon-to-be-dissolved Pac-12 conference and went 20-11 overall. Their overall SoS is 56th and non-conference SoS is 189th – both solidly mid. The positives on this profile are a 3-0 neutral court record with those wins coming against Creighton (Quad 1A) Michigan and VCU (both Quad 2), winning at Arizona on a halfcourt buzzer beater, and picking up solid road wins against Oregon and Colorado in conference play. Going 8-10 against the top two quadrants isn’t too shabby either. Everything looks fine…until you get to that pesky Quad 4 loss against Texas Southern, the worst team they faced all season. If you blink you’d miss it. Only four teams among these 12 Bubble Watch teams have at least one Quad 4 loss, and ASU is one of them.

 


FIRST FOUR OUT

Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh went from ACC champs to potentially missing the NCAA tournament in the matter of a week. Sitting at 21-10 and 8-7 against the top two quadrants, the Panthers have several red flags. The positives are road wins over Northwestern and NC State (both Quad 1A) and the aforementioned winning record against Quads 1 & 2. After that, there’s:

  • The worst ranked overall SoS among at-large teams (91st nationally)
  • A Quad 4 loss at home to Florida State
  • A Quad 3 loss at Notre Dame
  • The second worst average metric ranking among all potential at-large teams – only Wisconsin is worse, but for Pitt the concerning part is all of the metrics are in the 50s or 60s whereas Wisconsin has a top 50 Strength of Record
  • Zero neutral court wins – in fact, Pittsburgh and Arizona State played in the same non-conference tournament this year. ASU won is, Pittsburgh lost both of their games (to Michigan and VCU).

Ultimately, the Quad 4 loss, poor SoS and collectively meh ranking across all metrics scream of a profile not worthy of an NCAA bid at this time.

 


Rutgers

 

Rutgers is a shell of its former self. Ever since Mawot Mag went down with an injury against Michigan State on 2/4, the Scarlet Knights are just 2-6 overall (of course, those two wins came against fellow Bubble Watch teams Penn State and Wisconsin…). As hinted at in the Providence summary, Rutgers owns the worst non conference SoS among at-large potential teams, ranking 308th nationally. And because of that, they picked up 0 wins in Quad 1 or 2 in the non-conference. While they are 9-10 against the top two quadrants, they are 2-3 against Quad 3. I’ll say that against, they are 2-3 against Quad 3. The only positives on this resume come prior to Mag’s injury.



Oklahoma State

Playing in the Big 12 conference in 2022-2023 has its perks. Sure, every single game is a grudge match, but you can pick up 14 losses over the course of 31 games and still be considered for an at-large bid. That’s the case for Oklahoma State, which comes in at 17-14 overall and a 9-13 record against Quads 1 & 2. Take away the five Quad 4 victories and they are just 12-14. They’d likely need to make it to the Big 12 Tournament title game to make it into the field, and at that point may as well just win the damn thing to leave no doubt. Otherwise…well, someone has to be a 1 seed in the NIT.

 


Michigan

Michigan’s profile is a worse version of Arizona State’s – and not just because they lost to ASU. No, it’s because after you spend your time looking for positives on the profile your eye goes over to the bottom right of the Team Sheet and sees a loss to the worst opponent they played all season – Central Michigan. Michigan would need to make it to the Big Ten title game to have a realistic chance, and like Oklahoma State, just win it at that point to leave no doubt.



 



3/7/2023 Bracketology

 Seed list reflects games played through 3/6/23. Auto bids are in bold.

1 seeds: Houston, Kansas, Alabama, Purdue

2 seeds: UCLA, Texas, Baylor, Arizona

3 seeds: Kansas State, Marquette, Connecticut, Gonzaga

4 seeds: Tennessee, Indiana, Virginia, Xavier

5 seeds: Saint Mary’s, San Diego State, Iowa State, Kentucky

6 seeds: TCU, Miami FL, Northwestern, Creighton

7 seeds: Duke, Michigan State, Texas A&M, Missouri

8 seeds: Florida Atlantic, Illinois, Maryland, Iowa

9 seeds: West Virginia, Boise State, Arkansas, Memphis

10 seeds: USC, Auburn, NC State, Mississippi State

11 seeds: Nevada, Utah State, Penn State, Providence, Wisconsin, Arizona State

12 seeds: Oral Roberts, College of Charleston, Drake, VCU

13 seeds: Iona, Utah Valley, Toledo, Yale

14 seeds: Furman, Louisiana, UC Irvine, Colgate

15 seeds: Montana State, Vermont, Kennesaw State, Cleveland State

16 seeds: UNC Asheville, Texas A&M CC, Grambling State, Fairleigh Dickinson, Howard, SEMO

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Last Four In: Penn State, Providence, Wisconsin, Arizona State

First Four Out: Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Oklahoma State, Michigan

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 Change in top 4 seed lines since the committee's early reveal on 2/18:



 

Saturday, March 4, 2023

3/4/2023 Bracketology

 Seed list reflects games played through 3/3/23.

1 seeds: Kansas, Alabama, Houston, Purdue

2 seeds: UCLA, Baylor, Arizona, Texas

3 seeds: Kansas State, Tennessee, Marquette, Gonzaga

4 seeds: Connecticut, Xavier, Indiana, Virginia

5 seeds: Saint Mary’s, San Diego State, TCU, Kentucky

6 seeds: Iowa State, Miami FL, Northwestern, Creighton

7 seeds: Iowa, Duke, Michigan State, Texas A&M

8 seeds: Missouri, Maryland, Illinois, Arkansas

9 seeds: Providence, Florida Atlantic, Boise State, Memphis

10 seeds: West Virginia, USC, Nevada, Auburn

11 seeds: Mississippi State, Rutgers, NC State, Penn State, Arizona State, Pittsburgh

12 seeds: College of Charleston, Oral Roberts, VCU, Bradley

13 seeds: Liberty, Southern Miss, Utah Valley, Toledo

14 seeds: Iona, Yale, UC Irvine, Furman

15 seeds: Colgate, Eastern Washington, Vermont, Youngstown State

16 seeds: UNC Asheville, Texas A&M CC, Fairleigh Dickinson, Howard, Grambling State, Tennessee Tech

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Last Four In: NC State, Penn State, Arizona State, Pittsburgh

First Four Out: Wisconsin, North Carolina, Michigan, Utah State

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