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Bracketology - Jan 21 edition

Today's update from CC. Alabama in the top 16, NCSU drops out. A few other shifts.

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Still the same - Big Ten - 13, SEC - 10, ACC - 9, Big 12 - 7, Big East - 2, Ivy - 2

Some ins/outs/shifts in the Bubble groups:
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Today's update from CC. Alabama in the top 16, NCSU drops out. A few other shifts.



Still the same - Big Ten - 13, SEC - 10, ACC - 9, Big 12 - 7, Big East - 2, Ivy - 2

Some ins/outs/shifts in the Bubble groups:
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Stunning that Stanford and BC are in the same category.
 
I agree with the sentiment but guestion how it would wrk out if we end up if we have two P-5
superconferences and two weak ones in one year.
I think it would help the NCAA because they would be forced to open it up to non P-4 conferences. Many teams play a weak non conference schedule to build up their records, then they lose more than win in their conference, but still get invited. If your conference record counts when you are winning shouldn't also be a hindrance when you are losing?
 
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Update from Schindler at The Athletic, putting UConn as a 2nd seed in region 2, an outlier. Thinking that KSU will get dropped from a 2 seed in ESPN bracket.
They're certainly likely to drop after losing to Colorado just now.
 
LSU uconn Texas seem leaders for 2 seeds

But that last one ?
Maybe whoever wins the b12? Duke? Ohiost?
 
LSU uconn Texas seem leaders for 2 seeds

But that last one ?
Maybe whoever wins the b12? Duke? Ohiost?
TCU if they win the Big 12 because they have a win over a Top 7 team under this scenario.

Big Ten number 3 - Maryland or tOSU?

Maybe a Duke unless NC State gets hotter than they have been thus far.

No SEC team.
 

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