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NCAA Bracketology: Big Weekend For Several Bubble Teams, Headlined by Texas vs. Georgia

The 2024-25 NCAA college basketball season is winding down with two weekends of the regular season left. However, there may not be a more crucial day for teams looking to improve their at-large bid resumes. According to ESPN, there are 26 games this weekend, most on Sunday, that involve teams still in the running for an at-large bid. SEC matchups Oklahoma at Ole Miss and Georgia at Texas appear to be the biggest games today.

NCAA Bracketology: Big Weekend For Several Bubble Teams, Headlined by Texas vs. Georgia

The Georgia-Texas matchup is the biggest game on today’s docket for teams on the proverbial NCAA tournament bubble. The Longhorns (16-12) are among the last four teams in my bracketology, while the Bulldogs kept their slim tourney chances alive with a huge victory earlier this week over Florida.

Texas, No. 37 in Net Rankings, has lost two straight and six of eight. So, a loss by the Longhorns to the Bulldogs will knock them out of the First-Four Play-In game and could drop them down into the others with a slight chance of earning a tournament bid. Meanwhile, a Bulldog victory will not assure Georgia an NCAA tournament bid, but it would help.

Georgia, No. 35 in the Net rankings, has lost nine of its last 12, even with its victory over Florida. The Bulldogs are just 3-8 away from Athens and six Quad I and II wins. Furthermore, eight of its 11 Quad I losses are by double digits, with four by 15 or more points.

Other Top Games Today

Oklahoma (17-11) isn’t near as dire need as Texas and Georgia, but the Sooners are also on shaky tournament ground. OU is among my final four teams, but a win at Ole Miss would likely put them in near-lock range. The Sooners have six wins away from Norman and eight victories in  Quad I and II games.  Ole Miss (19-9) is pretty secure, an eighth seed in by bracketology, though the Bulldogs enter today’s contest on a three-game losing streak.

Nebraska (17-11), who are a No. 11 seed, and Wake Forest (19-9), a 10t seed, are other teams who can’t afford can’t afford a loss today. Nebraska is at  Washington while Wake Forest hosts Notre Dame.  Missouri at Vanderbilt, West Virginia at BYU, Cincinnati — one of my first four teams out — at Houston, SMU at Stanford, Xavier — another one of my first four teams out — vs. Creighton, and Utah State vs. Colorado are other very important contests.

Movers and Shakers

The SEC leads the way with 11 teams in the NCAA Tournament. Other top conference bids include the Big Ten (9), Big 12 (6), ACC (5), and Big East (4). The Mountain West (5) and the West Coast Conference (3) also garner multi-bids with a few weeks left in the regular season.

While no NCAA at-large teams moved out since my initial bracket was released, there are new teams from the automatic bid league: the Arkansas State Red Wolves (Sun Belt, replaces James Madison), Liberty Flames (CUSA, replaces Jacksonville State), and Quinnipiac (MAAC, replaces Marist). All three teams sit at the top of their conference standings.

Several teams moved up or down, as indicated below. The biggest movers were the VCU Rams and Memphis Tigers. VCU moved up from a seventh seed and five seed spots overall. Memphis is up to the fifth seed from No. 6 and five spots overall. Also, Alabama replaced Florida on the No. 1 line.

No. 1 Seeds

Auburn Tigers

Duke Blue Devils

Houston Cougars: Moved up one spot

Alabama Crimson Tide: Moved up one spot from a No. 2 seed

No. 2 Seeds

Florida Gators:  Moved down one spot from a No. 1 seed

Michigan State Spartans

Tennessee Volunteers

St. John’s Red Storm:  Moved up from third line and two spots overall.

No. 3 Seeds

Clemson Tigers: Moved down one spot from a No. 2 seed

St, Mary’s Gaels: Moved up two spots

Iowa State Cyclones: Moved down one spot

Texas Tech Red Raiders: Moved down one spot

No. 4 Seeds

Michigan Wolverines: Moved up two spots

Wisconsin Badgers: Moved down one spot

Louisville Cardinals

Utah State Aggies

No. 5 Seeds

Texas A&M Aggies

Memphis Tigers: Moved up a seeding line and five spots overall

Maryland Terrapins: Moved down one spot

Marquette Golden Eagles

No. 6 Seeds

VCU Rams: Moved up a line and six spots

Purdue Boilermakers: Moved up two spots

New Mexico Lobos Moved down four spots and a line.

Mississippi State Bulldogs Moved down two spots

N0. 7 Seeds

Oregon Ducks: Moved up one spot

UCLA Bruins: Moved down one line and two spots

Missouri Tigers

BYU Cougars

No. 8 Seeds

Ole Miss Rebels

Arizona Wildcats

Creighton Bluejays

Connecticut Huskies

No. 9 Seeds

Gonzaga Bulldogs

SMU Mustangs

Kentucky  Wildcats

Kansas Jayhawks

No. 10 Seeds

Vanderbilt Commodores

San Diego State Aztecs: Moved up one spot

Illinois Fighting Illini: Moved up one spot

Wake Forest Demon Deacons: Moved down two spots

No. 11 Seeds

Nebraska Cornhuskers

Bosie State Broncos

UC San Diego Tritons (Big West)

Drake Bulldogs (MVC)

No. 12 Seeds

Winner: Oklahoma/ Colorado State

Winner: Santa Clara/ Texas

Arkansas State Red Wolves (Sun Belt): New Team

Liberty Flames: New Team

N0. 13 Seeds

High Point Panthers: Dropped one line and three spots

Robert Morris Colonials (Horizontal)

Chattanooga Mocs (Southern)

McNeese State Cowboys (Southland): Moved up one spot and one line

No. 14 Seeds

Yale Bulldogs (Ivy): Moved Up 2 spots

Akron Zips (MAAC):

Lipscomb Bisons (Atlantic Sun):  Moved down three spots

Towson Tigers (Coastal Athletic: Moved Down from 13th Seed

No. 15 Seeds

Utah Valley Wolverines (WAC): Moved down From 13 Seed

Bryant Bulldogs (America East): Moved up from 16th seed

Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (NEC):  Moved up one spot

Montana Grizzlies (Big Sky): Moved down three spots

No. 16 Seeds

Norfork State Spartans(MEAC)

Quinnipiac Bobcats (MAAC): New team

Winner: Omaha Mavericks (Summit)/ Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (Ohio Valley): Omaha moved down from No. 15 seed

Winner: Southern Jaguars (SWAC)  /American Egles (Patriot)

Last Four In

Oklahoma Sooners

Santa Clara Broncos

Texas Longhorns

Colorado State Rams

First Four Out

George Mason Patriots

Cincinnati Bearcats

Xavier Musketeers

North Carolina Tar Heels

Next Four Out

West Virginia Mountaineers

Arkansas Razorbacks

Baylor Bears

North Texas Mean Green

Others Still With An Outside Chance

San Francisco Dons

Indiana Hoosiers

Villanova Wildcats

Georgia Bulldogs

Ohio State Buckeyes

Bradley Braves

Dayton Flyers

UC Irvine Anteaters

Oregon State Beavers

Stanford Cardinal

NCAA Regional Matchups

First Four In Dayton, Ohio

No.12 Oklahoma vs. No. 12 Colorado State

No. 12 Santa Clara  vs.  No. 12 Texas

No. 16  Southern vs. No. 16 Omaha

No. 16  Southeast Missouri State vs. No. 16 American

South Region

No. 1 Auburn Tigers vs. No. 16 First Four Winner of Southern/American

No. 8 UConn  vs. No. 9 Kansas

No. 4 Utah State vs. No. 13 McNeese State

No. 5 Marquette vs. No. 12 Liberty

No. 6   Mississippi State   vs. No. 11  Drake

No.3 Texas Tech vs. No. 14 Towson

No. 7  BYU   vs. No. 10 Wake Forest

No. 2  St. Johns vs. No. 15 Omaha Mavericks

Midwest Region

No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 16 Norfolk

No. 8 Arizona vs. No. 9 SMU Mustangs

No. 4 Michigan vs. No. 13 Utah Valley Wolverines

No. 5 Texas A&M vs. No. 12 First Four Game winner: Santa Clara /Texas

No. 6  VCU   vs. No. 11  Nebraska

No.3  Clemson vs. No. 14 Yale

No. 7  Oregon  vs. No. 10 Vanderbilt

No. 2  Alabama  vs. No. 15 Utah Valley

East Region

No. 1 Duke vs. No. 16 First Four Winner: Southeast Missouri State/Omaha

No. 8 Creighton vs. No. 9 Kentucky

No. 4 Louisville vs. No. 13 Chattanooga

No. 5 Maryland vs. No. 12 Arkansas State

No. 6 New Mexico vs. No. 11 UC San Diego

No.3 Iowa State  vs. No. 14 Lipscomb

No. 7  Missouri vs. No. No. 10 Illinois

No. 2  Tennessee  vs. No. 15 Central Connecticut

West Region

No. 1 Houston  vs. No. 16 Quinnipiac

No. 8 Ole Miss  vs. No. 9 Gonzaga

No. 4 Wisconsin vs. No. 13 Towson

No. 5 Memphis vs. First Four Winner: Oklahoma/ Santa Clara

No. 6 Purdue Boilermakers   vs. No. 11 Boise State

No.3 Saint Mary’s vs. No. 14 Akron Zips

No. 7  UCLA  vs. No. 10 San Diego State

No. 2  Michigan State vs. No. 15 Bryant

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Daniel Benjamin is passionate about all things basketball, especially evaluating talent and analyzing teams, whether the NBA, college basketball, WNBA, G-League or women's college basketball. He also loves to provide insights and gambling recommendations on basketball.

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