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There are always lots of terms, phrases and acronyms thrown around at this time of year. Here's an explainer on the ones that will help you crush your bracket.
Filling out March Madness brackets can be overwhelming. There are so many games to pick and so much terminology floating around. These terms are supposed to help people pick the games, but if you don't know what they mean, they can come across as confusing.
If you've encountered this issue, you have come to the right place. March Madness terminology to know At-large bid - These are teams that make it into the NCAA Tournament field by selection from the committee, not by winning their conference tournament. Automatic bid - These are teams that make it into the NCAA Tournament by winning their conference tournament, which gives them an automatic spot in the field.
Bart Torvik - A site that offers a range of advanced statistics evaluating men's college basketball teams and players, ranging from adjusted offensive and defensive efficiency to overall power rating to tempo. BPI - Created by ESPN, the Basketball Power Index "is a measure of team strength that is meant to be the best predictor of performance going forward. BPI represents how many points above or below average a team is.
" Bubble - This refers to the last teams to make the tournament on an at-large bid. If you're outside the bubble, you are one of the first teams that did not make the field. Cinderella - Teams that outperform expectations for their seed line, making an extended run to at least the Sweet 16.