Kentucky Basketball gets early 2027 Bracketology projections
Kentucky is projected as one of the lowest at-large teams in the expanded 2027 NCAA Tournament field.
ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - MARCH 20: Head coach Mark Pope of the Kentucky Wildcats reacts against the Santa Clara Broncos during the second half in the first round of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Enterprise Center on March 20, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images Kentucky Basketball could find itself in unfamiliar territory during the 2027 NCAA Tournament, as one analyst projects the Wildcats will play in the “Opening Round” under the NCAA’s expanded 76-team format. The NCAA Tournament will expand from 68 to 76 teams beginning in 2027, a move that has sparked mixed reactions across the college basketball world.
While many fans have voiced opposition to expansion, the new structure will keep the traditional 64-team bracket intact while increasing the number of play-in teams from eight to 24. Under the updated format, 12 automatic qualifiers from low-major conferences and the 12 lowest-ranked at-large teams will compete in the Opening Round. The games will no longer be referred to as the “First Four.
” Instead, three games will be played each day across two sites, including Dayton and another location yet to be determined. According to Andy Katz, Kentucky is currently projected as the No. 42 overall team in the field, placing the Wildcats as a No.
11 seed facing Maryland and head coach Buzz Williams for a spot in the Round of 64. However, not all projections agree. Joe Lunardi currently has Kentucky avoiding the Opening Round entirely, projecting the Wildcats as a No.