1) Auburn, Duke, Houston, Florida
2) Alabama, Tennessee, Michigan State, St. John's
3) Texas Tech, Kentucky, Texas A&M, Iowa State
4) Maryland, Purdue, Wisconsin, Oregon
5) Arizona, Ole Miss, Clemson, Michigan
6) Illinois, Kansas, UCLA, BYU
7) St. Mary's, Memphis, Gonzaga, Missouri
8) Louisville, Marquette, Miss State, UConn
9) Georgia, Creighton, New Mexico, West Virginia
10) Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Baylor
11) Drake, Utah State, San Diego State/Indiana, Xavier/Ohio State
12) UC-San Diego, VCU, McNeese St, Liberty
13) Yale, Akron, High Point, Lipscomb
14) Troy, Utah Valley, UNC Wilmington, Northern Colorado
15) Robert Morris, Wofford, Omaha, Norfolk State,
16) Bryant, SIU-Edwardsville, St. Francis/American, Quinnipiac/Southern
Last 3 out: I think there's a big gap between the teams in the field and the last few out. UNC, Texas and maybe Boise State/Colorado State are the teams that could perhaps play their way in. Everyone else looks to be dead.
Notes:
-I think FL and Bama are extremely close, but put FL up at a 1 for now... could definitely flip depending on SEC tournament results
-Louisville is the only team in the top 10 seed lines without at least one Q1-A win. IMO they will be docked for that (but could move up a lot if they can get one in the ACC tourney)
-Gonzaga is still behind St. Mary's for me, but it is much closer than it was 24 hours ago
-OSU probably needs 2 wins in the BTT to stay in the field
-Utah State is a very good basketball team, but I think they are in some danger of missing the field if they lose their first MWC tourney game
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