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Proof that bracketology may actually be a science
In 2012, there was a clear No. 1 overall seed, Kentucky, the squad that happened to win the national championship. This season, the top nod, and the entire one line on the seed list for that matter, is not quite so clear cut.
The moment of truth has almost arrived. Here's our bracketologist's last attempt at projecting the NCAA Tournament field of 68.
The lack of a non-conference schedule and frequent road collapses caught up with the Iowa Hawkeyes. For the seventh straight season, Iowa will miss the NCAA tournament. But for the second straight season, Iowa will play in the NIT. I know it's like
Four bubble teams took the floor in the second Friday afternoon window of games. Only one left with a win. As a result there are some changes near the cut line two days from the release of the actual bracket.
Given the unpredictability of this college basketball season, every team in the NCAA tournament should be on upset alert. There will undoubtedly be a lot of sleepers with big upset potential, but determining which will have the biggest impact isn't an
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