Tuesday, February 9, 2021

NCAA Bracket Prediction - 9 Feb

There was quite a bit of movement in the bracket over the weekend, from Boise State plummeting after losing back-to-back games to Nevada, to Michigan dropping to a 2-seed after not playing for the past couple weeks, surpassed by two conference foes. Stanford joined the field, where they were previously the first team out, and they knocked UConn down to that spot. Here is my full current bracket, with rising teams in green, falling teams in red, new teams in italics, and projected conference champs in bold:

 

WEST

 

 

SOUTH

1

Gonzaga

 

1

Baylor

16

Morgan State/Drexel

 

16

Prairie View/Bryant

8

Louisville

 

8

Florida

9

San Diego State

 

9

Minnesota

5

Purdue

 

5

Oklahoma

12

Toledo

 

12

Colorado State/VCU

4

Texas

 

4

Wisconsin

13

Colgate

 

13

Winthrop

6

Colorado

 

6

Virginia Tech

11

Seton Hall

 

11

Boise State

3

Iowa

 

3

Missouri

14

Liberty

 

14

Furman

7

Clemson

 

7

Creighton

10

LSU

 

10

Loyola Chicago

2

Houston

 

2

Michigan

15

South Dakota State

 

15

Grand Canyon

 

EAST

 

 

MIDWEST

1

Illinois

 

1

Ohio State

16

Georgia State

 

16

Weber State

8

Oklahoma State

 

8

Xavier

9

Drake

 

9

Arkansas

5

Florida State

 

5

USC

12

Stanford/Maryland

 

12

Belmont

4

Texas Tech

 

4

West Virginia

13

Marshall

 

13

UC Santa Barbara

6

Kansas

 

6

Rutgers

11

Penn State

 

11

St. Bonaventure

3

Virginia

 

3

Tennessee

14

Wright State

 

14

Abilene Christian

7

UCLA

 

7

BYU

10

Indiana

 

10

North Carolina

2

Alabama

 

2

Villanova

15

Vermont

 

15

Siena

Last Four Byes

LSU

Seton Hall

Penn State

Boise State

Last Four In

Colorado State

VCU

Stanford

Maryland

First Four Out

UConn

Oregon

Richmond

Utah State

Next Four Out

SMU

Western Kentucky

Saint Louis

St. John's

Teams by Conference

Big 10 - 11

Big 12 - 7

ACC - 6

SEC - 6

Big East - 4

Pac 12 - 4

MWC - 3

Atl 10 - 2

MVC - 2

WCC - 2

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