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It’s remarkable how consistent Kansas has been under coach Bill Self: another Big 12 title in arguably the toughest league in college basketball.
After one of the wildest days in a wild season of college hoops, the bubble remains a mess, the top line in question, and five bid thieves have gathered like vultures awaiting a meal on an unsuspecting bubble team that could be kicked to the curb.
It’s Friday before Selection Sunday.
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Selection Committee will be closely watching developments in the Atlantic 10 and American conference tournaments.
Sleep well, Spokane, Gonzaga is Dancing again.
This year’s NCAA tournament bubble became that much more intriguing Monday night.
Without an unexpected turn of events, the Kansas Jayhawks will be the No. 1 overall seed when the 2016 NCAA tournament field is announced on Sunday night.
It’s not easy being green, but it has its benefits.
It’s almost March and the No. 1 seed lines remain an open book.
There are some significant changes in the newest bracket.
As we settle in for the final push toward Selection Sunday, the race for No. 1 seeds is as open as it’s been in several years.
With the Super Bowl in our rear-view mirror, eyes turn toward Selection Sunday - apologies to the diehard baseball fans who toss in the start of Spring Training ahead of March Madness.
The Oklahoma Sooners are nothing if not exciting.
A bit quietly, at least on the national scene, the Iowa Hawkeyes are putting together a resume worthy of No. 1 seed consideration.
This should not come as a surprise: Oklahoma is the No. 1 overall seed in today’s bracket.
Kansas and Oklahoma delivered on the hype last Monday, offering up an epic, overtime thriller.
Ahead of tonight’s monumental tilt between Kansas and Oklahoma, the Iowa Hawkeyes completed a strong week by defeating Michigan State and Purdue.
It may be November, but it’s never too early to start projecting the NCAA tournament field.
Here is the Selection Sunday update.
Here’s what the field looks like after a wild Friday.