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Who’s in and who’s out of the NCAA tournament as of today?
Kentucky appears to be the only lock with less than two weeks to go before Selection Sunday.
The latest bracket projections from our Dave Ommen.
While the Wildcats continue to roll along, other one-seeds are up for discussion as the season moves into the month of March.
While the opinion earlier this season was that the Big Ten was “down,” the conference could wind up with more bids than expected come Selection Sunday.
Things are starting to get crazy on the bubble.
While there are questions to be answered amongst bubble teams, the top of the bracket has no such issues right now.
Is your favorite team seeded correctly?
Kansas’ incredibly rigorous schedule moves them to the top line in the latest update.
Duke has moved to the one-line, replacing Villanova, and their upcoming stretch of three straight road games could have a significant impact on where they land in March.
Thanks to an upset-filled week Kentucky is joined by three new teams as one-seeds in the latest bracket.
The undefeated Cavaliers have a shot at earning a one-seed for the second consecutive year.
Your New Year’s Day bracket update.
Dave Ommen’s first projection of the 2015 NCAA tournament field.
It’s time to move past bracket projections and get ready for March Madness.
Who is on the right side of the bubble? Who missed the cut? Who is the fourth No. 1 seed?
Brand new Bracketology! Who is on the bubble? Who is on the wrong side of the cut line? Who is the fourth No. 1 seed?
If you’ve ever watched The Masters golf tournament in early April, they refer to Saturday as Moving Day.