March 13, 2008

NCAA Tourney Time!

So its NCAA Tourney time, the weekly rankings will no longer be in effect, instead i will give updates when new info becomes available on the tournament status of the whole field. As of now, Bracketology has the Zags at a #7 seed playing #10 Texas A&M assuming A&M even gets in...and with that i give you my stats and numbers.

Who's in:


ACC:(4) Duke, Clemson, North Carolina, Miami
Big East:(7) UConn, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Louisville, Pittsburgh, Marquette, West Virginia
Big Ten:(4) Michigan St., Indiana, Wisconsin, Purdue
Big 12:(3) Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma
PAC TEN:(4) Stanford, UCLA, USC, Wazzu
SEC:(3) Vanderbilt, Tennessee, Mississippi St.
A10:(1) Xavier
WCC:(3) San Diego, Saint Mary's, Gonzaga
CUSA:(1) Memphis
Sun Belt:(2) Western Kentucky, South Alabama
MAC:(1) Kent State
Mountain West:(2) BYU, UNLV
Colonial:(1) George Mason
Missouri Valley:(1) Drake

The Rest:(10) Oral Roberts(Summitt), Mount St. Mary's(NEC), Cornell(IVY), Davidson(SoCon), Siena(MAAC), Butler(Horizon), Portland St.(Big Sky), Belmont(ASun), Austin Peay(OVC), Winthrop(Big South)

Auto Bids left:


1 Bid Leagues:
Patriot 3/14
WAC 3/15
America East 3/15
MEAC 3/15
BIG WEST 3/15
Southland 3/16
SWAC 3/15

Multi Bid Leagues:
Pac Ten 3/15
Big East 3/15
SEC 3/16
Big Ten 3/16
Big 12 3/16
A10 3/15
Mountain West 3/15
ACC 3/16
CUSA 3/15
MAC 3/15

On The Bubble:


BIG 12: Kansas St., Baylor, Texas A&M
BIG EAST: Villanova
MVC: Illinois St.
Colonial: VCU
SEC: Kentucky, Florida, Mississippi, Arkansas
CUSA: UAB, Houston
BIG TEN: Ohio St.
PAC TEN: Oregon, Arizona, Arizona St.
Mountain West: New Mexico
A10: Dayton, Saint Josephs, UMass, Temple
ACC: Florida St., Maryland

So with that said there are 54 bids spoken for right now, with the possibility of 10 more leagues who could get a team in that would otherwise not get in, if we allow for 2 of those leagues to get a unworthy team in, that leaves about 9 "bubble" bids left. There are 23 teams on the bubble right now, so lets see how a few more of these leagues shape up on saturday.

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