Less than a month out
Selection Sunday is one month from yesterday. There’s just two more full weeks of regular season play left before some conference tournaments begin. A week after that is when the rest of the conferences will do battle for the auto-bid. Our updated Bracketology will come out on Mondays and Fridays for the next two weeks. You’ll get one to start the first part of Championship Week. I will try my hardest to get one out on that Friday and Sunday. The first conference championship to end will be the Ohio Valley, and that’ll be very exciting to see whether it’s Belmont or Murray State and if either have a chance at an at-large.
As always, Deceptive Speed’s Bracketology is part of the Bracket Matrix.
Previous Bracketology updates
February 16, 2019
February 8, 2019
February 4, 2019
February 1, 2019
December 14, 2018
Preseason
East
1. Duke
16. Prairie View/Norfolk State
8. TCU
9. Washington
5. LSU
12. VCU
4. Iowa State
13. Vermont
6. Virginia Tech
11. Nebraska
3. Marquette
14. UC Irvine
7. Kansas State
10. Syracuse
2. Michigan
15. Montana
West
1. Gonzaga
16. Bucknell
8. Buffalo
9. NC State
5. Maryland
12. New Mexico State
4. Louisville
13. Yale
6. Villanova
11. Florida
3. Purdue
14. Hofstra
7. Florida State
10. Wofford
2. Kentucky
15. Radford
South
1. Virginia
16. St. Francis PA/Quinnipiac
8. Ole Miss
9. Oklahoma
5. Mississippi State
12. Seton Hall/Utah State
4. Texas Tech
13. Belmont
6. Iowa
12. Clemson
3. Houston
14. Northern Kentucky
7. Texas
10. Lipscomb
2. Michigan State
15. Texas State
Midwest
1. Tennessee
16. Sam Houston
8. Baylor
9. St. John’s
5. Wisconsin
12. Alabama/Butler
4. Nevada
13. Old Dominion
6. Auburn
11. Minnesota
3. Kansas
14. South Dakota State
7. Cincinnati
10. Ohio State
2. North Carolina
15. Loyola-Chicago
Last four byes
Minnesota
Florida
Clemson
Nebraska
Last four in
Alabama
Butler
Seton Hall
Utah State
First four out
Indiana
UCF
Arkansas
Arizona State
Next four out
San Francisco
Creighton
Temple
Furman
Awesome photo courtesy of UWBadgers.com
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