The teams below are displayed below on an S-curve, so they are ranked from left to right within each seeding line. The italicized teams are ones predicted to win their conference tourney and gain an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. You will notice that some of these squads are also listed in the NIT bracket. The reason for this is two-fold. First and foremost, it shows how close those teams are to getting at-large bids in the NCAA tournament field. Secondly, it shows where those squads would be seeded if in fact they lost in their conference tournament and garnered an automatic bid to the NIT.
Also, just to clarify, my bracket projection is intended to project the NCAA Tournament field if it was chosen today. Unlike some bracketologists, I am not trying to predict how each team will finish the season and then seed the teams based on that. There is one slight exception to this rule, however, and that is that I have always chosen to award the projected automatic bid for each conference to my projected best team in that conference, and not the team who is currently leading the conference standings. Given how unbalanced conference schedules are, it just seems like common sense to project that the best team in a conference will win the league championship, not the squad currently in first place.
Brad-ketology columns will be published at least twice a week (typically on Mondays and Fridays). This bracket projection has been updated through all games played on Sunday February 16th.
NCAA Tourney Field:
1-seeds: Baylor, Kansas, Gonzaga, San Diego State
2-seeds: Duke, Dayton, Maryland, Florida State
3-seeds: Villanova, Louisville, Auburn, Penn State
4-seeds: Seton Hall, Arizona, West Virginia, Butler
5-seeds: Colorado, Creighton, Michigan State, Oregon
6-seeds: Kentucky, Marquette, Iowa, Michigan
7-seeds: Ohio State, Texas Tech, Wisconsin, LSU
8-seeds: BYU, Saint Mary’s, Rhode Island, Houston
9-seeds: Rutgers, Florida, Purdue, Illinois
10-seeds: Southern Cal, Oklahoma, Arizona State, Virginia
11-seeds: Georgetown, Xavier, Cincinnati, Alabama, Stanford, Minnesota
12-seeds: East Tenn. State, Northern Iowa, Liberty, Yale
13-seeds: Stephen F. Austin, Vermont, North Texas, Akron
14-seeds: New Mexico State, UC Irvine, Wright State, Colgate
15-seeds: Hofstra, South Dakota State, Murray State, Montana
16-seeds: Arkansas Little Rock, Winthrop, Prairie View, Robert Morris, St. Peter’s, NC Central
NIT Tourney Field:
1-seeds: Arkansas, Mississippi State, Wichita State, VCU
2-seeds: Providence, Richmond, Utah State, Indiana
3-seeds: South Carolina, East Tenn. State, Northern Iowa, NC State
4-seeds: Texas, Syracuse, Tennessee, Memphis
5-seeds: SMU, Liberty, Notre Dame, Oregon State
6-seeds: Virginia Tech, Yale, St. John’s, TCU
7-seeds: Utah, UConn, Oklahoma State, Clemson
8-seeds: DePaul, UNC Greensboro, Tulsa, Furman
Ranking of Other Postseason Contenders: Duquesne, Saint Louis, Ole Miss, Washington