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Team Capsules | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. Key wins and losses are important considerations in NCAA selection and seeding. Teams listed here are those we expect to be in the hunt for at-large NCAA consideration. As the season progresses, teams may be added or removed. Teams from traditional one-bid leagues may be included if they become realistic at-large candidates. Road win/loss n=neutral court win/loss team=home win/loss. Saturday, March 13 8:15 am (ET). N-Duke, n-Wisconsin, @Florida State, @Georgia...
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Bracket Bits: Picks for the First Four | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. Bracket Bits: Picks for the First Four. Bracket Bits: Picks for the First Four. March 17, 2015. As somewhat an NCAA tournament traditionalist, there’s something grand about the early tip-times on Thursday: the midday games, the unveiling of March Madness. But a few years in tow, the First Four has delivered its moments as well. And once again, that’s where we start our journey on the Road to the Final Four. If I’m 0-4 by Wednesday night, it’ll be p...You are c...
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Bracket Picks: Upsets early, chalk late as UK wins title | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. Bracket Picks: Upsets early, chalk late as UK wins title. Bracket Picks: Upsets early, chalk late as UK wins title. March 19, 2015. For traditionalists, March Madness begins today. My picks for the 2015 NCAA tournament are posted below. Of course, I went 1-3 while selecting First Four games in Dayton (. The Flyers were my only winning pick, and they needed a late-game rally to beat Boise State. In other words, take these picks and run the other direction.
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Bracket Bits: Coaching Power, History, highlight Elite 8 | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. Bracket Bits: Coaching Power, History, highlight Elite 8. Bracket Bits: Coaching Power, History, highlight Elite 8. March 28, 2015. And then there were eight. Some quick thoughts about this weekend’s Elite 8 games:. Mike Krzyzewski – Four National Championships, 11 Final Four appearances, 31 NCAA tournament bids. Rick Pitino – Two National Championships, 7 Final Four appearances, 20 NCAA tournament bids. Luck of the Irish. 8211; In a twist of potential irony, ...
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Welcome to Bracketville | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. November 9, 2008. Here at Bracketville, you’ll find insights and updates, seeding-curve rankings, forward-thinking predictions, and fan-interaction. We’ve had five great seasons online and look forward to another adventure in 2015-16. You can also look for Bracketology updates on NBCSports.com – College Basketball Talk. A look at what’s been updated / quick links:. March 13, 2016 3:30 pm ET. March 13, 2016 3:45 pm ET. March 10, 2016. Enter your email address t...
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Schedule | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. Need to know if there are any potentially important games coming up? This is where you find the details. Our goal is to provide a daily and weekly update on which games do – or may – hold importance – during the NCAA season. Below is a look at some of the key match-ups that may impact a team’s NCAA resume. UPCOMING GAMES ……………. Tuesday, March 15. Florida Gulf Coast vs. Fairleigh-Dickinson at Dayton. Wichita State vs. Vanderbilt at Dayton. Wednesday, March 16.
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Conf Tourneys | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. Welcome to Bracketville’s home for what we call …. 8230; or conference tournaments. As conference tournaments begin and unfold, we’ll have periodic updates and thoughts. Remember, there are 32 automatic qualifiers for the NCAA tournament. Except for the Ivy League, conferences award their automatic bid to the winner of their conference tourney. Sunday, March 6 9:40 pm (ET). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). After ...
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Bracket Bits: Final Four thoughts, predictions | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. Bracket Bits: Final Four thoughts, predictions. Bracket Bits: Final Four thoughts, predictions. April 4, 2015. Although not as a media member, I attended open practices on Final Four Friday in Indianapolis. Indy is a great host city. As many have noted, everything surrounding Lucas Oil Stadium is close by; and considering the large crowds (over 25,000 in attendance, per the NCAA), local fans embrace the event. Here are a few quick notes and takeaways:. Bo Ryan...
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Tourney Sites | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. A look at this year’s NCAA Tournament sites, venues and dates. You can find more information about these and future locations at www.ncaa.com. Second and Third Round sites …. 8211; Dates: Thursday and Saturday – March 17/19. Venue: Dunkin Donuts Center. 8211; Dates: Thursday and Saturday – March 17/19. Venue: Wells Fargo Arena. 8211; Dates: Thursday and Saturday – March 17/19. Venue: PNC Arena. 8211; Venue: KFC Yum! 8211; Reliant Stadium. 8211; Dates: Friday a...
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2015 Bracket Projection Results | Bracketville
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Bracketology and all things NCAA Tournament. 2015 Bracket Projection Results. 2015 Bracket Projection Results. March 16, 2015. Although the Selection Committee tossed a bit of a curveball Sunday evening by including UCLA in its Field of 68, I’m pleased with the final results of my 2015 projected bracket. Here are the numbers …. 66 of 68 teams 34 of 36 at-large selected correctly. 44 teams placed on the correct seed line. 17 teams within one of the actual seed line. March 16, 2015 at 9:36 pm. I follow you...