1 seeds: Memphis*, North Carolina*, UCLA*, Tennessee*
2 seeds: Kansas*, Georgetown*, Duke, Wisconsin*
3 seeds: Texas, Louisville, Stanford, Xavier*
4 seeds: Purdue, Notre Dame, UConn, Drake
5 seeds: Michigan State, Washington State, Butler*, Gonzaga*
6 seeds: Clemson, Marquette, Indiana, Vanderbilt
7 seeds: Pittsburgh, Oklahoma, Southern Cal, BYU*
8 seeds: Kansas State, Baylor, Mississippi State, West Virginia
9 seeds: South Alabama*, Davidson*, St. Mary’s, UNLV
10 seeds: Miami (FL), Texas A&M, Arkansas, UMass
11 seeds: Arizona State, New Mexico, Kentucky, Ohio State
12 seeds: Kent State*, Oregon, Syracuse, Illinois State
13 seeds: George Mason*, Boise State*, Oral Roberts*, Arizona
14 seeds: Cornell, Siena*, CSU Northridge*, Winthrop
15 seeds: Sacred Heart*, UMBC*, Belmont, Austin Peay
16 seeds: Portland State*, Alabama State*, Morgan State*, Lamar*, American*
Last four in: Oregon, Illinois State, Syracuse, Arizona
Last four out: St. Joe's, Virginia Commonwealth, Western Kentucky, Villanova
Next four out: Maryland, Virginia Tech, UAB, Florida
Bold = Conference Champion
* = Projected Conference Champion
Bracketology: 3/10/08
Posted on: March 10, 2008 8:09 pm
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Posted on: March 10, 2008 11:31 pm
Bracketology: 3/10/08I could go along with your top 9 seeds (not necessarily in the same order) but after that I have some disagreements - it may just be my feelings/bias toward major conference teams with just average conference records (.500 or below) getting into the Tournament. I wouldn't put in Miami (8-8 in conference), Texas A&M (7-7 in conference), Arizona St. (9-9), Oregon (9-9), Syracuse (9-9), and Arizona (8-10). Plus, I don't think there will be three teams from the Mt. West in the tournament, so I don't think New Mexico will get in either. I have VCU, Western Ky, Va. Tech, UAB, Akron, and IUPUI in, but I realize all these mid-majors won't make it in - it's just that I'd like to see them get in. |












