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In November, the Louisville Cardinals were projected to be a No. 1 seed when the NCAA tournament began.
As the roller-coaster college basketball season continues, the race for at-large bids to the 2013 NCAA tournament remains unsettled.
After another wild weekend of college hoops, one thing is certain.
Riding a six-game conference winning streak, the Tennessee Volunteers find themselves in the thick of the at-large conversation.
This probably isn’t a surprise: Indiana and Duke are one-two on the s-curve and are the strongest No. 1 seed candidates as we move toward March.
Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans are at it again.
It’s been a big two weeks for Illinois.
Healthy and playing some sugar-sweet basketball, the Miami Hurricanes are the latest team to grab a No. 1 seed in our latest bracket.
With just over a month until Selection Sunday, it’s time to take a look at the current NCAA bubble.
Florida grabs a No. 1 seed in the East Region in our latest bracket projection.
If Arizona continues its strong play during the next two months, it’ll be hard for the Selection Committee to keep the Wildcats off the top line out West.
Healthy and hungry, the Louisville Cardinals are pushing toward the top position on the s-curve.
Through the first two months of the college basketball season, no team has accomplished more than Duke.
As Big Blue Nation continues to celebrate its eighth NCAA championship, it’s certainly possible that UK will be a No. 1 seed again next March - depending on how many current Wildcats return.
Now that the 2012 NCAA tournament bracket has been revealed, how did the Selection Committee do?
Regardless of how the final selections come together tonight, the Selection Committee has completed a monumental task.
The bubble reached new heights and depths on Friday.
Even after hours of resume comparisons, there are more questions than answers when it comes to this year’s bubble teams.
Conference tournament action on Thursday and Friday could have a huge impact on who’s in and who’s out when the brackets are revealed this Sunday.