Give me that Michigan v Kansas matchup
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Give me that Michigan v Kansas matchup
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This person is becoming one that I agree with more than not on a lot of seeds
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I refuse to name this thread 'bracketology' because it implies it's Lunardi and Palm, and it's not. And if there is already a general bracket prediction thread for this season, feel free to move this! NOTE: This isn't a thread about metrics and NET etc (those threads are amazing FYI), this is just thread about where pundits have the bracket shaping up on a weekly basis.
I'm guilty of posting Lunardi and Palm and their brackets, but they are seriously very bad at it. Anyone can add their updates here, I just hope everyone knows how bad they are at this...
Here are the some of the ones to pay attention to (per @NiceMarmot a year or two ago!):
If there are others you like to follow every week, feel free to link in a response!
- Dave Ommen at Bracketville
- Lukas Harkins at HeatCheckCBB
- Delphi Bracketology
- Rocco Miller at Bracketeer
- Bauertology (really good at explaining why teams are where they are)
- T3
- Five Star
- NKY
NOTE: Edited and added BRACKET MATRIX link as it's always one that people ask about.

It's so gross to say this. But having Iowa beat Purdue and/or Nebraska would be helpful to us. Just not sure I can cheer for it. Nebraska could win out...they don't have a tough schedule left.Thanks to @dahliaclone for the initial shoutout. This will be my 10th year doing bracketology and since it's now February, I figured today was a good day to do my first bracket projection of the year. Just checked the Bracket Matrix rankings page, and it looks like I'm ranked 38th out of 186 bracketologists on their site. I'll take that.
Here's my initial bracket projection as well as a Resume Comparison tool as of games through yesterday. Always good to use that Resume Comparison tab to see where ISU measures up against other teams.
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Some ISU notes:
- Going to be competing with Illinois, Purdue, Michigan State, and maybe Vanderbilt for St. Louis. Oklahoma City is a fallback plan, but we'll be competing with Houston, Nebraska, and Kansas there.
- Good chance there's six Big 12 teams in the top 16. That will create some interesting bracketing principles to balance each of them into different regions to avoid rematches for as long as possible.
- As far as potential second weekend location, I'd say there's an equal chance at Chicago, DC, or Houston right now. Would be surprised if we're sent west with Arizona likely being the 1-seed there.
When the Clones were in Denver in 2015 or 16? I purchased tickets through the smaller schools in that bracket once the teams were announced. I'd imagine this was just a luck of the draw thing, but it worked out!I've never been to an NCAA tournament game before - should I buy rando tickets in STL and/or Chicago? I live near Springfield Illinois, so these sites are as good as it gets for me.
OuchWild detail (far below "tournament contention"): Maryland is 0-11 vs. Quad 1. That's the worst among all teams. (Still at 170 NET).
They aren't going to put (2) ISU vs (3) KU in same region, so I didn't look any further.I'd rather be the 2 in UCONN's region
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St Louis to Chicago would be ideal, but an Oklahoma City to Houston path in the South region would be acceptable. Both locations should attract plenty of Cyclone fans.- As far as potential second weekend location, I'd say there's an equal chance at Chicago, DC, or Houston right now. Would be surprised if we're sent west with Arizona likely being the 1-seed there.
You probably realize this but first two rounds aren’t tied to regions. You could play in OKC and still be in the Midwest Regional in Chicago.St Louis to Chicago would be ideal, but an Oklahoma City to Houston path in the South region would be acceptable. Both locations should attract plenty of Cyclone fans.
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Although UK and UCLA have been hit-and-miss, that wouldn't be a simple R32 matchup. Of course it'd be fun to have opportunity to advance to S16 by beating either.I like following this person. They provide some great commentary. Their post today about the Bracket of Death...woof. That would be brutal. Also, their updated bracket today is solid.
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Bauertology: 2/6/26
Boy, an NCAA Tournament region with all of Duke, Illinois, Kansas, and Florida in it sure would sound like an absolute madhouse, wouldn’t it? Huh. Well, would you look at that. Today’s …bauertology.com
