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2024-2025 Bracketology Archive

Bracketology: Final NCAA tournament projection as of March 16th, 2025

We’ve reached the end of the road after another exciting Champ Week. For a variety of reasons, there could well be some surprises on the last two teams in the field. I have Vanderbilt and San Diego State in Dayton ...

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Bracketology: NCAA tournament projection as of March 15th, 2025

We’ve reached the point of Champ Week where potential bid thieves are a bit easier to identify. Here are the teams we will be watching intently over the next couple of days. • AAC: Memphis is definitely in regardless of what ...

Bracketology: NCAA tournament projection as of March 13th, 2025

Wednesday saw several bubble teams in action, with all of the major conference tournaments underway. Here’s a quick look at the winners and losers, as we head into a huge couple of days. Winners: • Arkansas held off South Carolina, ...

Bracketology: NCAA tournament projection as of March 11th, 2025

Champ Week is off and running, with seven automatic bids already handed out. Most notably for bubble teams, Drake took care of business at Arch Madness and it will be Gonzaga-Saint Mary’s once again in the WCC Final, eliminating our ...

Bracketology: NCAA tournament projection as of March 7th, 2025

We are officially in the thick of it with just nine days until Selection Sunday. Several smaller conference tournaments are underway, and the first five automatic bids will be handed out over the weekend. The major conferences wrap up league ...

Bracketology: NCAA tournament projection as of February 25th, 2025

With less than three weeks before Selection Sunday, there is still plenty of intrigue at the top of the bracket as well as along the cutline. We’ll get to the bubble more in the last four in/first four out section ...

Bracketology: NCAA tournament projection as of January 28th, 2025

This is a bit later than normal for my first set of projections and I would expect future updates to be a bit less regular than in years past. But as we close in on the end of January, I ...