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SEC, Big Ten Assert Themselves in Latest NCAA Men’s Basketball Bracket Projections

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SEC and Big Ten Dominate NCAA Tournament Projections

The latest bracket projections for the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament paint a picture of a tournament heavily influenced by the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Big Ten Conference.

SEC’s Strong Presence

The SEC maintains its dominance in the top tier of the projections, boasting five of the top eight seeds. Alabama, Auburn, and Tennessee hold down the top three spots as No. 1 seeds, while Kentucky and Arkansas secure No. 2 and No. 3 seeds respectively.

Big Ten’s Emergence

While the SEC continues to hold sway at the pinnacle of the rankings, the Big Ten has made a strong push to assert itself as a serious challenger. Wisconsin and Michigan have surged up the rankings to join Purdue as projected No. 3 seeds. Michigan State ranks among the top 16, while Maryland has crept closer to the upper quadrant with a No. 5 seed.

Historical Perspective

Despite the Big Ten’s impressive showing in this year’s projections, it’s worth noting that a team from the conference has not won the NCAA Tournament in a quarter century. However, Big Ten representatives often make deep runs into the tournament, with at least one league team reaching the Final Four in most years.

Depth in Top Leagues

Along with the SEC and Big Ten, the Big 12 Conference is expected to receive a significant number of at-large bids. The ACC gained ground over the weekend with Wake Forest edging back into the field.

Multi-Bid Leagues

The SEC leads all conferences with 12 projected multi-bid teams, followed by the Big Ten with 10. The Big 12 and ACC each have four teams projected to receive bids, while the Big East has three. The Mountain West, Atlantic 10, and West Coast conferences contribute two teams each.

Notable Ups and Downs

Winners:

  • Auburn returns to the No. 1 spot, shuffling the top five seeds.
  • SEC teams Arkansas, San Diego State, Virginia Commonwealth, and Wake Forest improve their positions.

Losers:

  • Oklahoma, North Carolina, Xavier, and Georgia drop in the rankings.

Conclusion

The SEC and Big Ten are once again poised to dominate the NCAA Tournament field. The depth of their teams and their ability to consistently produce top-tier talent make them the favorites for the title. However, the Big 12 and ACC remain competitive, and it’s always possible that an underdog team will emerge as a surprise contender.

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