The 36 At-Larges (through Feb. 25): Championship Week Starts Tonight

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Championship Week starts tonight with Atlantic Sun Tournament quarterfinal matchups on campus sites. Florida Gulf Coast is the #1 seed. http://www.asunsports.org/sports/mbkb/2017-18/files/2018_MBB_Bracket.pdf

We have 8 new teams in the Field of 68, including 3 at-larges, Boise State, Temple, and USC.

Current RPI rank is noted in parentheses.

If you're so inclined, follow me on Twitter @Fieldof68Freak.

THE 36 AT-LARGES
American: (3): Wichita State (13), Houston (21), Temple (40)

ACC (7): Duke (4), North Carolina (5), Clemson (10), Miami (31), NC State (47), Florida State (48), Virginia Tech (59)

Atlantic 10 (1): Saint Bonaventure (24)

Big East (5): Villanova (3), Seton Hall (22), Creighton (32), Butler (35), Providence (43)

B1G (3): Purdue (9), Ohio State (18), Michigan (25)

Big XII (5): TCU (19), Texas Tech (20), West Virginia (29), Oklahoma (34), Kansas State (61)

Mountain West (1): Boise State (45)

Pac 12 (3): USC (27), Arizona State (42), Washington (51)

SEC (7): Tennessee (12), Kentucky (16), Texas A&M (26), Arkansas (30), Alabama (41), Missouri (44), Florida (56)

WCC (1): Saint Mary's (38)
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Last 4 In: Temple (40), Boise State (45), Washington (51), (last team in) Kansas State (61)

First 4 Out: Syracuse (46), (first team out) Western Kentucky (53), UCLA (54), Texas (55)

Others Still Under Consideration (8): Louisville (39), Utah (57), Nebraska (58), Mississippi State (62), Baylor (63), Notre Dame (68), Georgia (70), Oregon (72)

Non-Power 6 At-Larges (6): Wichita State (13), Houston (21), Saint Bonaventure (24), Saint Mary's (38), Temple (40), Boise State (45)

Movin' On In (8): Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Bethune-Cookman, Boise State (at-large), NC-Greensboro, Northern Kentucky, Temple (at-large), UC-Irvine, USC (at-large)

Movin' On Out (8): East Tennessee State, LSU (at-large), Savannah State, Southern, Syracuse (at-large), Texas (at-large), UCSB, Wright State

Conference Leaders/Top Remaining Seed In Conference Tournament (32)
America East: Vermont (49)
American: Cincinnati (11)
ACC: Virginia (1)
Atlantic Sun: Florida Gulf Coast (148)
Atlantic 10: Rhode Island (8)
Big East: Xavier (2)
Big Sky: Montana (97)
Big South: NC-Asheville (120)
B1G: Michigan State (14)
Big XII: Kansas (6)
Big West: UC-Irvine (122)
Colonial: College of Charleston (71)
Conference USA: Middle Tennessee (23)
Horizon: Northern Kentucky (107)
Ivy: Penn (128)
MAAC: Rider (64)
MAC: Buffalo (36)
MEAC: Bethune-Cookman (281)
Missouri Valley: Loyola (33)
Mountain West: Nevada (15)
NEC: Wagner (104)
OVC: Murray State (67)
Pac 12: Arizona (17)
Patriot: Bucknell (80)
SEC: Auburn (7)
Southern: NC-Greensboro (81)
Southland: Nicholls State (135)
SWAC: Arkanas-Pine Bluff (307)
Summit: South Dakota State (52)
Sun Belt: Louisiana (37)
WCC: Gonzaga (28)
WAC: New Mexico State (50)
 

When's the last time a Big Ten team went 13-5 in the conference and didn't make it? Has that ever happened?
 


I'm far from a great bracketology mind, what's hurting them the most? Big Ten is overall weak? Bad losses? Lack of good wins?
 

I'm far from a great bracketology mind, what's hurting them the most? Big Ten is overall weak? Bad losses? Lack of good wins?

In my opinion lack of good wins.

Best 3 are Michigan, Maryland, and Penn State, all at home. Best non-conference win is Boston College, also in Lincoln.

B1G schedule didn't help either. Played MSU, OSU, Purdue, and Michigan once apiece, and only one of those was in Lincoln.
 


In my opinion lack of good wins.

Best 3 are Michigan, Maryland, and Penn State, all at home. Best non-conference win is Boston College, also in Lincoln.

B1G schedule didn't help either. Played MSU, OSU, Purdue, and Michigan once apiece, and only one of those was in Lincoln.

Too bad their 2 Ws vs the Gophers really count for squat, even though they were Top 50/full strength for the 1st game.
 

Too bad their 2 Ws vs the Gophers really count for squat, even though they were Top 50/full strength for the 1st game.

And if they had simply hung on to beat Kansas. Kansas got a late bucket to win it. With a win there Cornhuskers likely getting tons more respect now.
 

When's the last time a Big Ten team went 13-5 in the conference and didn't make it? Has that ever happened?

I think you have to throw the RPI and Quadrant wins b.s. out the window for Nebraska. To me, they clearly pass the eye test and the results don't indicate anything differently.

If they get passed over for some garbage sub .500 ACC, SEC, Big 12 team (and so help me God if it's Oklahoma), I am really going to feel angry about a team I don't care about.
 




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