The Bubble Teams That Will Be Sweating the Most on Selection Sunday

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 The Bubble Teams That Will Be Sweating the Most on Selection Sunday
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The selection committee will face several tough choices when building this year’s men’s NCAA tournament bracket.

With two days left before the brackets are announced on Sunday, the field for the men’s tournament is full of question marks. The bubble is so weak this year that teams like Auburn and Indiana are earning at-large consideration.

The situation is made even more complicated by the potential for “bid stealers.”are Missouri, Oklahoma, Miami , Texas, New Mexico, San Diego State and Seton Hall. Some of them are still alive in their respective conference tournaments, with a chance to either earn a résumé-boosting win or clinch an automatic bid, while some are forced to sit at home and keep an eye on their fellow bubble teams. The situation with Miami is the most fascinating. The RedHawks went 31–0 in the regular season before losing in the opening round of the MAC tournament on Thursday against UMass, suddenly throwing them into the bubble conversation. There was plenty of conversation about whether Miami deserved at-large consideration even before the team lost, and being eliminated from the auto-bid picture made those conversations no longer hypothetical.in his updated Bracket Watch published on Thursday afternoon. ESPN’s Joe Lunardi has Miami as one of the last four teams earning a bye, while CBS Sports has the RedHawks off the bubble and squarely in the bracket. There are compelling arguments to be made for and against Miami’s inclusion. The case for Miami is simple: it completed a rare undefeated regular season. Winning 31 straight games is a major accomplishment, even if you’re playing in the MAC rather than the Big Ten. The case against the RedHawks is also straightforward: Their schedule was exceptionally soft and they weren’t even all that dominant. Aside from a win over eventual Horizon League champion Wright State, their non-conference schedule was very weak. Once they got into conference play, they weren’t exactly running every opponent out of the gym. Seven of Miami’s 18 MAC wins came by three points or fewer. Only two teams in the past 10 seasons have had more one-possession conference victories . The RedHawks were just one shot away from losing a bunch of games., and I agree wholeheartedly. Leaving the RedHawks out would send a message that the regular season is totally meaningless for mid-major teams and widen the growing divide between the power conferences and everyone else. Miami might not be all that good, but it needs to be included in the field of 68 to preserve what makes college basketball worth watching. Assuming the committee does the right thing, Miami will take away an at-large spot from another team hoping to move to the right side of the bubble. Seton Hall, New Mexico and San Diego State could do the same. Most sources currently project all three teams to miss the tournament, but they’re still alive in their conference tournaments. The Pirates will play St. John’s in the Big East semifinals on Friday night, while the Lobos and Aztecs are set to meet in the Mountain West semis tonight. If either of those teams wins its conference, then teams like Texas, SMU and Missouri will be extra nervous. Another situation worth paying attention to is in the Atlantic 10, where Saint Louis and VCU are projected to be in the field. The Billikens, with seven Quad 1 and 2 wins, are viewed as a lock to make the bracket regardless of how the conference tournament plays out, while the Rams are on the bubble. VCU will play Duquesne in the quarterfinals on Friday evening. A loss there could knock the Rams out of consideration. That would be the best-case scenario for the bubble teams in other conferences. The worst-case scenario would be if VCU advances to the championship game and Dayton upsets Saint Louis in the semis and goes on to beat VCU for the title, giving the A-10 three bids. If you’re a fan of bubble chaos, that’s the outcome you should be rooting for.Duke barely avoided a loss to Florida State. Will it prevent the Blue Devils from earning a No. 1 seed? | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images, who enters a critical third year. He also has notes on how the Raiders and Maxx Crosby are moving forward and the best bargain free agent signings.Duke survived its first game in the ACC tournament, overcoming the loss of two starters due to injury. Bryan Fischer, including who should be the No. 1 overall seed and which schools will get the right to host the first and second rounds.A clutch shotof the Celtics-Thunder game. Dan Gartland writes Sports Illustrated’s flagship daily newsletter, SI:AM, and is the host of the “Stadium Wonders” video series. He joined the SI staff in 2014, having previously been published on Deadspin and Slate. Gartland, a graduate of Fordham University, is a former Sports Jeopardy! champion .

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