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Four days and counting until Selection Sunday: time for an updated look at the bracket.
Several mid-major bubble teams will have long waits until Selection Sunday.
With a little help from Ohio State Sunday afternoon in East Lansing, North Carolina grabs the final No. 1 seed in our latest bracket projection.
The NCAA tournament bubble isn’t necessarily any weaker, but it certainly isn’t shrinking.
It’s going to be a busy and bubble-filled two weeks.
After a somewhat bumpy weekend, not a lot has changed from Saturday.
Two weeks from Selection Sunday and only two of four No. 1 seeds appear to be locked in place: Kentucky and Syracuse.
Fresh off road wins at Ohio State and Purdue, the Michigan State Spartans have not only grabbed first place in the Big Ten but also a No. 1 seed in this week’s bracket projection.
Those of us fortunate enough to have participated in the NCAA Mock Selection process learned firsthand that there’s no such thing as a perfect bracket.
Dave Ommen is in Indianapolis with 19 other members of the media for a mock NCAA tournament selection session.
With Valentine’s Day arriving on Tuesday, the Missouri Tigers will find a lot to love about our latest bracket projection.
The latest edition of Bubble Banter projects 32 teams as either “locks” or teams that “should be in” with a month of action remaining until Selection Sunday.
With the Super Bowl behind us, college basketball takes center stage.
When the Super Bowl ends on Sunday night, the sports world will turn its attention toward March Madness.
Kentucky and Syracuse remain No. 1 and No. 2 on the s-curve in this week’s bracket.
Fresh off a win at Baylor, the Missouri Tigers grab the final No. 1 seed this week and head West.
It really wasn’t that difficult determining the No. 1 seeds this week.
Another week closer to Selection Sunday and Seton Hall and West Virginia are the week’s biggest movers.
Welcome to 2012: Time to renew our Countdown to Selection Sunday.
There are several surprises in our first bracket projection of 2011-2012 season, but there’s no surprise about which team is the overall No. 1 seed: Kentucky.
We just finished another great NCAA Tournament.