2016 Bracketology: Frequent Flyer Miles
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Bids By Conference:
ACC -7
American-3
A10-4
Big East -4
Big Ten-7
Big XII -7
Pac-12-7
SEC-4
Last Four In
Florida
Syracuse
Michigan
George Washington
First Four Out
Vanderbilt
Cincinnati
St. Bonaventure
Butler
Next Four Out
Gonzaga
Georgia Tech
UCLA
Davidson
Next Four Out to the Next Four Out
Washington
Florida State
South Dakota State
BYU
EXPERT ANALYSIS:
The theme of the week seems to be teams surviving scares from inferior competition, and that's exactly what the Dayton Flyers did Tuesday night.
Dayton escaped a St. Louis Billikens squad that entered 10-16 overall with a 52-49 win. To make that sound even uglier, that final was after a five minute overtime was played, as Dayton won the bonus session by a score of 6-3.
Dayton has not looked good recently, losing to St. Bonaventure and St. Joseph's last week, and won their games against Rhide Island and Duquesne by a combined four points the week before.
That said, Dayton avoided catastrophe with the loss and is still a five seed on my board.
Texas Tech pulled a similar escape against TCU, coming back from a 12 point halftime deficit to get an 83-79 win. Texas Tech has now one five straight games despite forward Norense Odiase still being sidelined with an injury.
As far as the bubble is concerned, Tulsa helped their cause in convincing fashion by taking down Temple 74-55. The win is their fifth in their last six games and they have a favorable match ups against Memphis and South Florida to end the regular season.
Tulsa moved up from the first four to a nine seed with the win and interestingly enough, Temple is still on the board. They still lead the American Conference standings by a half a game, so by rule, they remain on the board.
Speaking of the bubble, Vanderbilt helped their cause by getting a double digit win at Florida last night to put themselves in position to make the field. The win has them moving up to be my first team out and they will have chances against Kentucky and Texas A&M to pick up key resume-building wins.
The loss dropped Florida, who was now lost 11 games this season, into my first four. Florida has good computer numbers, but they do not have many quality wins and the eye test is not pretty.
Ohio State likely needs to win out and make surge in the Big Ten Tournament to get in the field. They fell at home to Michigan State 81-62, snapping their four game winning streak.
For Wednesday, we are in for a good slate of games. I have both Xavier and Villanova as one seeds as they showdown in a rematch of what was a 30 point blowout win for Villanova in December.
Wisconsin is looking to essentially lock up an NCAA Tournament bid as they hit the road to face Iowa. Pittsburgh could do the same if they can get a win away from the Peterson Events Center against Louisville.
Colorado has been trending in the wrong direction in recent weeks and will look to right the ship against Arizona.
Kick back and enjoy because tomorrow there will likely be big changes to the bracket.