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We have a bracket, and now we have three days to talk about it. Let’s start immediately. Here are 10 immediate thoughts on this year’s field of 68: 1.
It … kind of seems like no one is overly upset about anything? Fans of the last few teams left out of the field are always […]
CLEVELAND, OHIO - MARCH 21: Vanderbilt Commodores guard Jason Edwards #1 reacts during the first round of the 2025 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament held at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse on March 21, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images We have a bracket, and now we have three days to talk about it. Let’s start immediately.
Here are 10 immediate thoughts on this year’s field of 68: 1. It … kind of seems like no one is overly upset about anything ? Fans of the last few teams left out of the field are always going to keep pleading their case for at least a couple of days after the bracket it out, but besides that, it doesn’t seem like there was anything the Committee did that had the college basketball world especially up in arms.
That is not the norm. Helping the Committee out this year was the fact that pretty much every bubble team (on a historically weak bubble) that was considered to be “on the outside looking in” at the beginning of conference tournament week did little to nothing to aid their case for inclusion. If Oklahoma or Auburn or Indiana had won another game or two this week, the conversations surrounding their exclusions would have a lot more pop right now.
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