Field of 68 Projection Pre-NBA Decisions: B1G Depth Will Be Even Better

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Will update this in early June after the NBA underclassmen decisions provide a much clearer picture (i.e. the likes of Amir Coffey of MINN and Grant Williams & Jordan Bone of TENN are especially significant). Then the Field of 68 projection will take its summer hiatus until after practice starts in October.

A few tidbits:

(1) For the 2019-20 season, the American replaces the Pac 12 as one of my Power 6 conferences. I consider conferences Power 6 by simple math. ... the 6 conferences that produced the most NCAA bids the previous season.

(2) Teams that have historically been the best in their conference since the 1999-2000 season (read: most NCAA bids and/or wins) automatically were put into the field as an automatic qualifier, hence, I'm relying some on (recent) history. That produces an eye-raiser or two. Milwaukee as the automatic qualifier from the Horizon League would be the best example.

(3) I feel very comfortable saying the B1G again will receive as many or more NCAA bids than any conference. Depth might even be better than it was last season. The SEC, perhaps, could challenge the B1G in that regard, but just not seeing the ACC getting its normal allotment of bids next season. After the ACC's first four, I had trouble coming up with 5th and 6th bids. I see a pretty weak bottom half of the ACC, not the case in the B1G, SEC, and Big XII.

An * denotes the automatic qualifier from a multiple-bid conference.

FIELD OF 68 (5/16/19)
America East (1): Vermont

American (4): *Cincinnati, Houston, Memphis, Wichita State

ACC (6): *Duke, Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Virginia

Atlantic Sun (1): Florida Gulf Coast

Atlantic 10 (2): *VCU, Dayton

Big East (6): *Xavier, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, Seton Hall, Villanova

Big Sky (1): Montana

Big South (1): Winthrop

B1G (8): *Michigan State, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio State, Purdue

Big XII (5): *Kansas, Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech

Big West (1): Hawaii

Colonial (1): NC-Wilmington

Conference USA (2): Western Kentucky

Horizon (1): Milwaukee

Ivy (1): Penn

MAAC (1): Iona

MAC (1): Kent State

MEAC (1): NCCU

Missouri Valley (1): Northern Iowa

Mountain West (2): *San Diego State, Utah State

Northeast (1): LIU

Ohio Valley (1): Belmont

Pac 12 (4): *Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, Washington

Patriot (1): Bucknell

SEC (6): *Kentucky, Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Mississippi State, Ole Miss

Southern (1): Wofford

Southland (1): Stephen F. Austin

SWAC (1): Texas Southern

Summit (1): South Dakota State

Sun Belt (1): Georgia State

West Coast (2): *Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s

WAC (1): New Mexico State
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Last 4 In: Florida, Providence, Saint Mary’s, Wichita State

First 4 Out: Davidson, Iowa State, Tennessee, Wisconsin

10 to Keep An Eye On: Clemson, Creighton, Liberty, Missouri State, Penn State, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Texas, USF, West Virginia

Now-Power 6 At-Larges (6): Colorado, Dayton, Oregon, Saint Mary’s, Utah State, Washington
 
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Do you no longer consider the conference of champions a high major?

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Wisconsin in the first four out? Now there's something I can get onboard with.
 
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