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The latest ESPN / Charlie Creme bracketology is now published. I won't attempt to link it since it is easily found at the ESPN site. Some highlights:
  • Stanford has now displaced UConn as the overall #1 seed (predictably).
  • UConn is the #2 overall, in a bracket with Baylor, Indiana, Tennesee, and Gonzaga. So UConn's Sweet 16 and Elite 8 opponents (if the seeds hold) would be Tennessee and Baylor.
  • From the Big East, Marquette and DePaul have made the dance as a #8 and #11 seed, both in Stanford's bracket. So Marquette should face Stanford in the second round, which will give an early preview of how UConn and Stanford fare against a common opponent. I find it interesting that both of the BE's "other" entrants are in the same bracket. Seton Hall is in the "next four out".
  • From the AAC (remember them?), South Florida and UCF have made Creme's version of the dance, as #6 and #11 seeds respectively.
  • He has South Carolina as a #1 seed and NC State as a #2 seed in the same bracket, which means they will be expected to face each other in the Elite 8.
  • Texas A&M appears to be the 4th overall seed, below South Carolina. In this version of the brackets, UConn and TAMU would see each other in the National Semifinals if they both get that far.
  • The Big Ten conference tournament is still in progress, so there could be some movement as a result of that, but I doubt if it would disturb anything discussed above.
 

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Texas A&M appears to be the 4th overall seed, below South Carolina. In this version of the brackets, UConn and TAMU would see each other in the National Semifinals if they both get that far
If he has TAMU slated to meet UConn in the national semifinal, that means TAMU is his projected overall #3.
 
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There's an interesting game in the first round of the Alamo bracket. #6 South Florida against #11 DePaul. Although it's just one game it's a chance to gauge the merits of the AAC vs. the BE.
 
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If he has TAMU slated to meet UConn in the national semifinal, that means TAMU is his projected overall #3.
There's an interesting game in the first round of the Alamo bracket. #6 South Florida against #11 DePaul. Although it's just one game it's a chance to gauge the merits of the AAC vs. the BE.
USF and DePaul have not played well of late. Actually, they've both played very poorly.
 

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There's an interesting game in the first round of the Alamo bracket. #6 South Florida against #11 DePaul. Although it's just one game it's a chance to gauge the merits of the AAC vs. the BE.
Or, guarding against the tendency to over-read, maybe it's a chance to gauge the relative merits of DePaul and South Florida on their game day, simply.
 

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There's an interesting game in the first round of the Alamo bracket. #6 South Florida against #11 DePaul.




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There's an interesting game in the first round of the Alamo bracket. #6 South Florida against #11 DePaul. Although it's just one game it's a chance to gauge the merits of the AAC vs. the BE.
After SF darn near wetting the bed against Wichita State I like DePaul's chances there.
 
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The latest ESPN / Charlie Creme bracketology is now published. I won't attempt to link it since it is easily found at the ESPN site. Some highlights:
  • Stanford has now displaced UConn as the overall #1 seed (predictably).
  • UConn is the #2 overall, in a bracket with Baylor, Indiana, Tennesee, and Gonzaga. So UConn's Sweet 16 and Elite 8 opponents (if the seeds hold) would be Tennessee and Baylor.
  • From the Big East, Marquette and DePaul have made the dance as a #8 and #11 seed, both in Stanford's bracket. So Marquette should face Stanford in the second round, which will give an early preview of how UConn and Stanford fare against a common opponent. I find it interesting that both of the BE's "other" entrants are in the same bracket. Seton Hall is in the "next four out".
  • From the AAC (remember them?), South Florida and UCF have made Creme's version of the dance, as #6 and #11 seeds respectively.
  • He has South Carolina as a #1 seed and NC State as a #2 seed in the same bracket, which means they will be expected to face each other in the Elite 8.
  • Texas A&M appears to be the 4th overall seed, below South Carolina. In this version of the brackets, UConn and TAMU would see each other in the National Semifinals if they both get that far.
  • The Big Ten conference tournament is still in progress, so there could be some movement as a result of that, but I doubt if it would disturb anything discussed above.
Is no one giving Maryland a shot at a number one ranking, even if they win the Big Ten tourney? They have had a bunch of highly rated recruiting classes, and are always very good. I haven't followed them this year.
 

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Is no one giving Maryland a shot at a number one ranking, even if they win the Big Ten tourney? They have had a bunch of highly rated recruiting classes, and are always very good. I haven't followed them this year.
MD is a very dangerous offensively gifted and balanced team that can play enough defense in spurts to blow people out., They most definitely are in the mix for the NC
 
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I don’t know much about how Bracketology works, but what makes Charlie Creme the guru before the selection committee actually makes their picks?
Charlie bases his bracketology on the selection committee's latest reveal. His original brackets are usually different than the committee's selections & he has been known to criticize them. But he revises them based on the Committtee's most recent patterns.
 

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I don’t know much about how Bracketology works, but what makes Charlie Creme the guru before the selection committee actually makes their picks?
Nothing, other than the fact that he's making predictions, a media outlet is posting his predictions, and people like you and me are reacting to and discussing his predictions.

Why do people get so wigged out about this? Predictions have been an integral part of sports journalism for as long as I remember. The only difference with "bracketology" is that people like Lunardi, Palm and Creme are predicting brackets instead of game results or final team standings. It's just a conversation starter.
 
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MD is a very dangerous offensively gifted and balanced team that an play enough defense in spurts to blow people out., The most definitely are in the mi for the NC
Is no one giving Maryland a shot at a number one ranking, even if they win the Big Ten tourney? They have had a bunch of highly rated recruiting classes, and are always very good. I haven't followed them this year.
Maryland is DEFINITELY in the running for a National Championship. Like Baylor, they were blocked from a #1 seed by South Carolina & NC State winning their Tournaments. There is an argument that Texas A&M should be penalized for losing, but NC State would have replaced them on the #1 line.
 

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Geno may not, but not sure the girls won't. ;)
I hope our team handles the Tournament with tunnel vision and does not use emotions such as being slighted etc. Respect every opponent, take all comers with confidence and joy and play up to your potential.
 
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Is no one giving Maryland a shot at a number one ranking, even if they win the Big Ten tourney? They have had a bunch of highly rated recruiting classes, and are always very good. I haven't followed them this year.
No shot. Big 10 way overrated this year. Maryland looks tough, but I can’t see them displacing any of the top 5, much less 4.
 
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Or, guarding against the tendency to over-read, maybe it's a chance to gauge the relative merits of DePaul and South Florida on their game day, simply.
True enough.
 
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I don’t know much about how Bracketology works, but what makes Charlie Creme the guru before the selection committee actually makes their picks?
Like being famous for being famous. I relate it to Mel Kiper, Jr. He's from the Baltimore area. I always think of him as the unemployed 35 year old "step-brother" living in Mom's basement, studying college football players for the draft. Somehow his expertise becomes known, he gets a job with ESPN, and his hair goes on national TV.
Could have been us!
 

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