Got a mention from Lunardi this morning... not a good mention though on his small Bracketology blurb
"BYU is currently the last team in the field. This is bad news for bracketologists, as routing the Cougars through the First Four in only Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday pods is always problematic. It's also bad news for BYU -- an admittedly counterintuitive concept. You see, the Cougars entered the week with a nonconference schedule strength of 288. The last thing you want as a team on the cut line is a nonconference SOS that makes the selection committee hold its collective breath. It happens every year. When the final few teams are competing for the very last at-large spots, the committee, nearly without fail, has dinged those with truly ugly non-league schedules. Regardless of whether it's trying to send a message, the committee's annual list of victims is telling. A year ago, we lost worthy teams such as Pitt (nonconference SOS 191), Wake Forest (121), Seton Hall (87) and Indiana State (108). Over the years, there has been repeated head-scratching -- largely preventable -- over the likes of NC State, Penn State, Virginia Tech and countless others. BYU could soon join them. Others at risk in 2025? Consider Maryland (347), Penn State (322), Missouri (317), Iowa (273), Drake (249) and George Mason (246). All had better be safely in the field when the time comes. Or else."
Mason 12 seed AQ playing 5 seed Marquette in Providence on this bracketology update
vcu amongst first four teams out
Let's map out the domino effects in the bracket as we get closer to Selection Sunday. The Badgers are among the big winners from this past weekend.
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