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With the final weekend of the regular-season upon us, Duke owns the overall No. 1 seed position for both Tim and I. The Blue Devils are No. 1 in the NET and other team-sheet predictive metrics, and they are top three in resume metrics. They also own a neutral-court, head-to-head victory against Michigan. However the […]

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Thursday, March 5 Welcome to Dave’s Bracket Report, a feature for subscribers of Bracketville.Note: Seeds 1 to 16 are numbered below as the Selection Committee uses those numbers/rankings to help balance regions. The second table highlights the current Bubble. THURSDAY ‘S HIGHLIGHTED IMPACT GAMESMichigan at Iowa: A victory keeps Michigan at No. 2 overall. Iowa […]

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Wednesday, March 4 Welcome to Dave’s Bracket Report, a feature for subscribers of Bracketville.Note: Seeds 1 to 16 are numbered below as the Selection Committee uses those numbers/rankings to help balance regions. The second table highlights the current Bubble. WEDNESDAY’S HIGHLIGHTED IMPACT GAMESTexas at Arkansas: Texas puts itself in a stronger NCAA tournament bid ...

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As we work through the final week of the regular-season, Duke, Michigan and Arizona are virtual locks for No. 1 seeds on Selection Sunday. It’s hard to imagine a scenario in which any of those three are not leading a region. Dave’s BracketTK’s Bracket Connecticut is in solid position, too. The Huskies close at Marquette, […]

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March has arrived, and chaos reigns along the bubble. This past weekend, a litany of bubble teams lost, including Auburn, California, San Diego State, Indiana, Virginia Tech, USC and Seton Hall. Let’s also not forget to mention UCLA rejoining the bubble after losing at Minnesota, nor SMU, whose trip through the Bay Area turned into […]

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