It was a very good weekend for all projected No. 1 seeds as Arizona, Duke, Michigan and UConn came away with convincing victories. As we step into February, we are beginning to see a little bit of separation at the top of the seed list as these four teams have now been there for the last couple of weeks. That doesn’t mean things can’t change, but to me, these are the clear four best teams in the country at the moment. Pay attention to the order of these teams as well. Particularly Duke and UConn. If Duke winds up as the better overall No. 1 seed, it will likely play in the East region in Washington, DC, while UConn would be in the South region in Houston as the Blue Devils would be placed closer to home.

When it comes to the bubble, things are a bit more cloudy. Since San Diego State lost at Utah State on Saturday, there is now one additional at-large spot. And that doesn’t make things easier by any means. One team that dropped out of the field for the first time is Miami (FL). The Hurricanes lost at home to Cal on Saturday and when you dive in and look at their resume, you’ll see that they have not beaten ANY current at-large teams. They also have a Q3 loss to Florida State. Miami (FL) can easily get back into the field due to top 45 resume-metrics, but for now the Hurricanes are my first team out.


Here are a few thoughts regarding today’s bracket:

  • Texas A&M is the clear surprise team in the SEC. The Aggies handled Georgia on the road on Saturday 92-77 to improve to 7-1 in conference play. Yes, that’s first place. They’ve also won at Auburn and at Texas. A sizeable battle is on tap Wednesday as Texas A&M heads to Alabama. This will be the Aggies biggest test of the season and a win has the potential to leap frog their projected seed up multiple seed lines.
  • Ohio State got off to a 15-4 lead at Wisconsin on Saturday, but was unable to pick up the quality win as it fell 92-82. The Buckeyes entered the weekend as one of my last four teams in the field, but their resume as a whole is very suspect. Their best win of the season came at home against UCLA, a fellow fringe bubble team. Other than that? No wins over likely at-large teams. Ohio State heads to Maryland on Thursday before a home contest against Michigan.
  • Indiana followed up its biggest victory of the season on Tuesday against Purdue with a double overtime win at fellow bubble team UCLA. The Hoosiers had a great week of results and went from being a team that was far out of the field to a team that is now relatively safe in the field. What also helps them is the fact that they have top 30 predictive metrics. That means if this team is able to get selected into the field, their seed will get boosted in large part due to these metrics.
  • In a game that had major bubble implications, California came away with the win at Miami (FL) by a score of 86-85. It’s a big win for Cal, who also has wins over UCLA, UNC and at Stanford. Conversely, the loss for the Hurricanes is a problem. You know how many wins they have over teams currently in the field?  The answer is zero.
  • UCF continues to build a very solid resume as it beat Texas Tech on Saturday 88-80. The Knights also own wins over Kansas and at Texas A&M. They are now 3-4 versus Q1 opponents and remain undefeated (14-0) against Q2, Q3 and Q4 opponents. On top of that, they boast top 25 result-based metrics. UCF now gets to play with house money as it heads to Houston on Wednesday.

Last 4 Byes

USC, St. Mary’s, New Mexico, UCLA

Last 4 In

Texas, California, Virginia Tech, Missouri

First 4 Out

Miami FL, George Mason, Seton Hall, Ohio State

Next 4 Out

Santa Clara, San Diego State, Oklahoma State, TCU

Bracketology

16 Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks
16 Merrimack Warriors Merrimack Warriors
11 California Golden Bears California Golden Bears
11 Missouri Tigers Missouri Tigers
16 UMBC Retrievers UMBC Retrievers
16 Bethune-Cookman Wildcats Bethune-Cookman Wildcats
11 Texas Longhorns Texas Longhorns
11 Virginia Tech Hokies Virginia Tech Hokies
Midwest (Chicago)
Buffalo
1 Michigan Wolverines Michigan Wolverines
16 Long Island Sharks Long Island Sharks
8 Auburn Tigers Auburn Tigers
9 NC State Wolfpack NC State Wolfpack
San Diego
5 North Carolina Tar Heels North Carolina Tar Heels
12 High Point Panthers High Point Panthers
4 BYU Cougars BYU Cougars
13 North Dakota State Bison North Dakota State Bison
Tampa
6 Clemson Tigers Clemson Tigers
11 Miami Ohio Red Hawks Miami Ohio Red Hawks
3 Vanderbilt Commodores Vanderbilt Commodores
14 UC Irvine Anteaters UC Irvine Anteaters
Oklahoma City
7 Villanova Wildcats Villanova Wildcats
10 Indiana Hoosiers Indiana Hoosiers
2 Iowa State Cyclones Iowa State Cyclones
15 UT Martin Skyhawks UT Martin Skyhawks
South (Houston)
Philadelphia
1 UConn Huskies UConn Huskies
16 Navy Midshipmen Navy Midshipmen
8 UCF Knights UCF Knights
9 SMU Mustangs SMU Mustangs
Philadelphia
5 Texas Tech Red Raiders Texas Tech Red Raiders
12 Belmont Bruins Belmont Bruins
4 Florida Gators Florida Gators
13 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks
St. Louis
6 St. John's Red Storm St. John's Red Storm
11 Texas Longhorns Texas Longhorns / Virginia Tech Hokies
3 Purdue Boilermakers Purdue Boilermakers
14 East Tennessee State Buccaneers East Tennessee State Buccaneers
Tampa
7 Kentucky Wildcats Kentucky Wildcats
10 USC Trojans USC Trojans
2 Houston Cougars Houston Cougars
15 Austin Peay Governors Austin Peay Governors
West (San Jose)
San Diego
1 Arizona Wildcats Arizona Wildcats
16 Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks / Merrimack Warriors
8 Iowa Hawkeyes Iowa Hawkeyes
9 Georgia Bulldogs Georgia Bulldogs
Greenville
5 Alabama Crimson Tide Alabama Crimson Tide
12 Yale Bulldogs Yale Bulldogs
4 Virginia Cavaliers Virginia Cavaliers
13 UNC Wilmington Seahawks UNC Wilmington Seahawks
Portland
6 Arkansas Razorbacks Arkansas Razorbacks
11 UCLA Bruins UCLA Bruins
3 Gonzaga Bulldogs Gonzaga Bulldogs
14 Wright State Raiders Wright State Raiders
Oklahoma City
7 Texas A&M Aggies Texas A&M Aggies
10 New Mexico Lobos New Mexico Lobos
2 Nebraska Cornhuskers Nebraska Cornhuskers
15 Portland State Vikings Portland State Vikings
East (Washington, DC)
Greenville
1 Duke Blue Devils Duke Blue Devils
16 Bethune-Cookman Wildcats Bethune-Cookman Wildcats / UMBC Retrievers
8 Utah State Aggies Utah State Aggies
9 Wisconsin Badgers Wisconsin Badgers
Portland
5 Tennessee Volunteers Tennessee Volunteers
12 Liberty Flames Liberty Flames
4 Kansas Jayhawks Kansas Jayhawks
13 California Baptist Lancers California Baptist Lancers
Buffalo
6 Saint Louis Billikens Saint Louis Billikens
11 Missouri Tigers Missouri Tigers / California Golden Bears
3 Michigan State Spartans Michigan State Spartans
14 Troy Trojans Troy Trojans
St. Louis
7 Louisville Cardinals Louisville Cardinals
10 Saint Mary's Gaels Saint Mary's Gaels
2 Illinois Fighting Illini Illinois Fighting Illini
15 Charlotte 49ers Charlotte 49ers

Bids by Conference

ConferenceNo. of Bids
SEC11
Big Ten10
ACC9
Big 127
Big East3
WCC2

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Brad Wachtel

Brad Wachtel

Brad Wachtel, Hoops HQ's lead Bracketologist since 2024, has two decades of experience projecting NCAA Tournament brackets. His NCAA Tournament analysis has appeared on countless outlets, including the Field of 68, SiriusXM College Sports, the Sports Grid, the Asbury Park Press and the Newark Star-Ledger. He is a former men's basketball administrator at Rutgers and director of operations for The Hoop Group.
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