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Michigan State grabs No. 1 seed in latest bracket projection

Keith Appling

The crowd reacts as Michigan State’s Keith Appling returns to the court after suffering a shoulder injury, late in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Minnesota, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013, in East Lansing, Mich. Michigan State won 61-50. (AP Photo/Al Goldis)

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Tom Izzo and the Michigan State Spartans are at it again. The Spartans have lost just once in 2013 (at Indiana), and they play the Hoosiers tonight in a heavy-weight tilt in East Lansing. IU and MSU are tied at the top of a strong Big Ten conference. All this considered, Michigan State joins IU, Miami-FL, and Florida as a No. 1 seed in today’s bracket. Duke, Michigan, Gonzaga, and Louisville (among others) are chasing. Those four fall into spots five through eight on the current s-curve. Kansas and Syracuse could also re-enter the No. 1 seed debate over the next few weeks. Arizona has fallen off a bit, but it’s not impossible for the Wildcats to regain some traction if they win out.

Kentucky is among our first five out. Bottom line: UK is 0-1 without Nerlens Noel, and that was a lopsided loss at Tennessee. The Wildcats have time to re-establish their NCAA position, but they have to show the Selection Committee they can win without one of their most important players. North Carolina is among the last five in today. The Tar Heels still have just one Top 50 RPI win (UNLV). Villanova, Arizona State, Temple, and Virginia join UNC as the final teams in the bracket. They are paired in the First Four. Teams just missing today? St. John’s, Maryland, Charlotte and Indiana State - along with aforementioned Kentucky.

While things are starting to settle some, we still have a fair amount of fluidity in the middle and bottom of the bracket. We also have a couple of procedural bumps today. Illinois - which has played its way off the bubble - is a true eight seed, but moves up to the No. 7 spot in the Midwest because of conference conflicts. UCLA is the team that falls a line, dropping from a true seven to an eight. Those things happen on a fairly regular basis. The Selection Committee tries to follow its s-curve (now referred to as Seed List) as closely as possible, but exceptions have to be made.

Geography also plays a factor. Gonzaga is rewarded with the No. 2 seed in the West Region even though they are behind Duke and Michigan on the s-curve rankings. Again, this can - and does - happen. The region is re-balanced later. Kansas, the top three-seed today, is moved West. These are tweaks the Committee uses to create balance based on its Seed List. Enjoy another great week of hoops.
UPDATED: February 19, 2013

Teams in CAPS represent the projected AUTOMATIC bid based on current standings. Exceptions are made for teams that use an abbreviation (UTEP, BYU, etc). Records are for games against Division I teams only.

FIRST FOUR PAIRINGS - Dayton (First Round)


  • Temple vs. Arizona State | East Region
  • Villanova vs. Virginia | South Region
  • NORFOLK STATE vs. SOUTHERN | Midwest Region
  • HIGH POINT vs. WAGNER | South Region

BRACKET PROJECTION ...

EAST - Washington, DCMIDWEST- Indianapolis
PhiladelphiaDayton
1) MIAMI-FL1) INDIANA
16) NORTHEASTERN 16) SOUTHERN / NORFOLK STATE
8) Minnesota8) UCLA
9) Missouri9) Creighton
Salt LakeAustin
5) Colorado State5) Pittsburgh
12) Temple / Arizona State12) BELMONT
4) Marquette4) Oklahoma State
13) LOUISIANA TECH13) DAVIDSON
PhiladelphiaSalt Lake
6) OREGON6) NC State
11) MID TENNESSEE ST11) California
3) SYRACUSE3) NEW MEXICO
14) VALPARAISO14) STONY BROOK
Auburn HillsLexington
7) VCU7) Illinois
10) Oklahoma10) La Salle
2) Michigan2) Louisville
15) HARVARD15) S.F. AUSTIN
SOUTH - DallasWEST - Los Angeles
Auburn HillsLexington
1) Michigan State1) FLORIDA
16) HIGH POINT / WAGNER16) MERCER
8) UNLV8) MEMPHIS
9) WICHITA STATE9) Saint Louis
Kansas CityAustin
5) Butler5) Wisconsin
12) Villanova / Virginia12) Iowa State
4) KANSAS STATE4) Georgetown
13) AKRON13) BUCKNELL
San JoseKansas City
6) Ohio State6) Notre Dame
11) Baylor11) North Carolina
3) Arizona3) Kansas
14) MONTANA14) SOUTH DAKOTA ST
DaytonSan Jose
7) Cincinnati7) San Diego State
10) Mississippi10) Colorado
2) Duke2) GONZAGA
15) NIAGARA15) LONG BEACH


NOTES on the BRACKET: Indiana is the No. 1 overall seed followed by Miami-FL, Michigan State, and Florida. They are followed by Duke, Michigan, Gonzaga, and Louisville on the s-curve as two-seeds.

Last Five teams in (at large): North Carolina, Villanova, Arizona State, Temple, Virginia

First Five teams out (at large): St. John’s, Maryland, Kentucky, Charlotte, Indiana State

Next Five teams out (at large): St. Mary’s, Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee, Air Force

Breakdown by Conference ...

Big East (8): Louisville, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Georgetown, Marquette, Pittsburgh, Villanova

Big Ten (7): Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Michigan State, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Illinois

Big 12 (6): Kansas, Kansas State, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Oklahoma, Iowa State

Atlantic 10 (5): Butler, VCU, Temple, La Salle, Saint Louis

ACC (5): Duke, NC State, North Carolina, Miami-FL, Virginia

Pac 12 (6): Arizona, Colorado, UCLA, Oregon, California, Arizona State

SEC (3): Missouri, Florida, Mississippi

Mountain West (4): San Diego State, UNLV, New Mexico, Colorado State

Missouri Valley (2): Creighton, Wichita State

West Coast (1): Gonzaga

Conference USA (1): Memphis

Conference Automatic Qualifiers ... BELMONT (Ohio Valley), BUCKNELL (Patriot), MIDDLE TENNESSE ST (Sunbelt), SOUTH DAKOTA STATE(Summit), VALPARAISO (Horizon), DAVIDSON (Southern), LOUISIANA TECH (WAC), NIAGARA (MAAC), STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (Southland), AKRON (MAC), MERCER (A-Sun), HARVARD (IVY), LONG BEACH (Big West), NORTHEASTERN (Colonial), STONY BROOK (American East), MONTANA (Big Sky), NORFOLK STATE (MEAC), HIGH POINT (Big South), WAGNER (NEC), SOUTHERN (SWAC)