Midwest
Oklahoma City
1. Kansas (1) v. 16. Lehigh/Arkansas Pine-Bluff
8. Clemson v. 9. Louisville
Spokane
5. Tennessee v. 12. Siena
4. Wisconsin v. 13. Murray St.
Buffalo
6. Richmond v. 11. Old Dominion
3. Georgetown v. 14. Montana
Milwaukee
7. Gonzaga v. 10. Georgia Tech
2. Ohio St. v. 15. Morgan St.
West
Jacksonville
1. Duke (4) v. 16. East Tennessee St.
8. Oklahoma St. v. 9. UNLV
New Orleans
5. Vanderbilt v. 12. Utah St.
4. Pitt v. 13. Wofford
San Jose
6. Xavier v. 11. Virginia Tech
3. New Mexico v. 14. Sam Houston St.
Milwaukee
7. Northern Iowa v. 10. Missouri
2. Villanova v. 15. UCSB
East
Jacksonville
1. Kentucky (2) v. 16. Robert Morris
8. Notre Dame v. 9. UTEP
San Jose
5. Maryland v. 12. Minnesota
4. Baylor v. 13. New Mexico St.
New Orleans
6. BYU v. 11. California
3. Temple v. 14. Houston
Providence
7. Texas v. 10. Wake Forest
2. West Virginia v. 15. Vermont
South
Buffalo
1. Syracuse (3) v. 16. Winthrop
8. Florida St. v. 9. San Diego St.
Spokane
5. Texas A&M v. 12. Cornell
4. Michigan St. v. 13. Oakland
Providence
6. Butler v. 11. Washington
3. Purdue v. 14. Ohio
Oklahoma City
7. Marquette v. 10. St. Mary's
2. Kansas St. v. 15. North Texas
Last Four In: Minnesota, Virginia Tech, Utah St., Cal
First Four Out: Illinois, Mississippi St., Ole Miss, Florida
I have decided to switch my final two at-large teams of Illinois and Minnesota. Minnesota has the better Top 50 record, but the worst loss between the two. I believe that Illinois has the better wins (slightly), but Minnesota's win at Illinois will be the tiebreaker for the committee. Also, the committee may have well decided the teams' fate by this time. After all, they went on record a few years ago as saying the Big Ten Championship Game didn't matter that much since it finishes so late. I think that helps Minnesota as well.
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I can't wait to see this years NCAA Tournament bracket March Madness Betting
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