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BracketBluster’s 2019 Projected Seed List – February 15th

Photo courtesy of AP.

Top 4 Seeds:
Duke
Virginia
Tennessee
Gonzaga

Last Four In:
Nebraska
Indiana
Seton Hall
Minnesota

First Four Out:
Butler
Utah State
Toledo
UNC Greensboro

Next Four Out:
Temple
Arkansas
Arizona State
San Francisco

Conference Breakdown:

Conf
B10 10
ACC 9
SEC 8
B12 8
BE 4
Amer 3

 

Observations:

Not surprisingly. Duke surpassed Virginia as the overall #1 seed.

Seton Hall replaces Utah St. as the only change in at-large teams.

The bubble is uniquely weak this year.  Notice in the first four out, Butler is the only high major team listed, and the last four in are all high major clubs.  So let’s analyze the bubble from a the non-high-major perspective. Note that Gonzaga, Nevada, and Buffalo, without a major catastrophe, are solidly in the field.  That means if San Francisco, St. Mary’s, Utah St., Toledo or any other team pull off conference tournament upsets in the West Coast, Mountain West, or MAC, these would be two team leagues and they knock out the last four in teams.  In other words, once conference tournaments start, the bubble only shrinks. It never expands. The most interesting conference tournaments will be the A-Sun and SoCon. In the SoCon, Wofford appears to be on track for an at-large bid if they do not win the tournament, but by not winning the tournament they will have to absorb a “bad loss” and with a relatively shaky resume, the decision will be left to the committee who in recent years has not favored mid-majors in these situations.  Lipscomb, in the A-Sun, is in an even more precarious state. Currently the Bisons are in position for at-large, but another loss might eliminate their chance at an at-large bid. Undeniably, the most competitive conference tournament will be the OVC. Belmont, Murray St., Austin Peay are all potential 13 or 14 seeds and Jacksonville St. is a potential 15. No other mid-major has four relatively even ranked teams.

Unless one of the high major bubble teams makes a deep run in their tournament, look for more mid-majors to be invited to the dance this year. Enjoy! (Data through games played on February 13.)

Seed Ord. Team Conf Change
1 1 Duke ACC 0
1 2 Virginia ACC 0
1 3 Tennessee SEC 0
1 4 Gonzaga WCC 0
2 5 Michigan St. B10 0
2 6 Kentucky SEC 0
2 7 North Carolina ACC 0
2 8 Michigan B10 0
3 9 Kansas B12 1
3 10 Purdue B10 0
3 11 Houston Amer 0
3 12 LSU SEC 2
4 13 Texas Tech B12 1
4 14 Nevada MWC 0
4 15 Marquette BE 1
4 16 Virginia Tech ACC -1
5 17 Wisconsin B10 -2
5 18 Louisville ACC -1
5 19 Maryland B10 1
5 20 Kansas St. B12 2
6 21 Iowa St. B12 -2
6 22 Florida St. ACC 0
6 23 Villanova BE 1
6 24 Mississippi St. SEC 1
7 25 Iowa B10 -1
7 26 Cincinnati Amer -1
7 27 Auburn SEC -2
7 28 Buffalo MAC 1
8 29 Washington P12 -1
8 30 TCU B12 0
8 31 Ohio St. B10 1
8 32 Mississippi SEC 2
9 33 Wofford SC 0
9 34 Baylor B12 -1
9 35 Texas B12 -1
9 36 North Carolina St. ACC 0
10 37 Clemson ACC 0
10 38 Syracuse ACC 0
10 39 Oklahoma B12 -1
10 40 St. John’s BE 0
11 41 Alabama SEC 0
11 42 Florida SEC 0
11 43 UCF Amer 1
11 a 44 Nebraska B10 1
11 a 46 Indiana B10 1
12 45 Lipscomb ASun -2
12 47 VCU A10 0
12 b 48 Seton Hall BE New
12 b 49 Minnesota B10 0
12 50 New Mexico St. WAC 0
13 55 Belmont OVC 0
13 59 Vermont AE 0
13 66 Hofstra CAA 0
13 68 Yale Ivy 0
14 85 UC Irvine BW 0
14 90 Old Dominion CUSA 0
14 94 South Dakota St. Sum 0
14 108 Northern Kentucky Horz 0
15 114 Texas St. SB New
15 120 Drake MVC New
15 121 Montana BSky 0
15 122 Radford BSth 0
16 127 Bucknell Pat 0
16 150 Sam Houston St. Slnd New
16 a 202 Texas Southern SWAC 0
16 a 215 Quinnipiac MAAC New
16 b 231 Fairleigh Dickinson NEC 0
16 b 240 Norfolk St. MEAC 0
51 Butler BE
52 Utah St. MWC Out
53 Toledo MAC
54 UNC Greensboro SC
56 Temple Amer
57 Arkansas SEC
58 Arizona St. P12
60 San Francisco WCC