Won't you take me to, Bracket Town
Ok, so it's really really early, but since we finally got through the two big December non-conf matchups (UW-Pitt and UF-OSU) that both went big to the home squads, I think it's time to start looking at what the bracket might look like come March.
A couple of notes before hand:
The 4 regions are East Rutherford (East) San Jose (west) STL (Midwest) and San Antonio (South) From now on we'll just refer to them directionally. In addition both Chicago and Columbus are hosting 1st and 2nd round matchups.
I'm going to do the top 8 seeds in each region, that is hard enough to predict right now.
Right now as I see it the four #1 seeds will be UNC, and then either one of these conference combos: UW or OSU, AZ or UCLA, UF or Bama. Fair enough, right? So for argument purposes lets go with Ohio State, Arizona (who I think are very underrated right now) and the defending champs.
Let's start with Wisconsin's region, which I say will be the West:
WEST:
1. Arizona
2. Wisconsin
3. Oklahoma State
4. Wichita State
5. Michigan State
6. Nevada
7. Tennessee
8. Air Force
Midwest:
1. Ohio State
2. LSU
3. Kansas
4. Washington
5. Connecticut
6. Oregon
7. Southern IL
8. Texas
SOUTH:
1. Florida
2. UCLA
3. Memphis
4. Duke
5. Butler
6. Notre Dame
7. Nevada
8. Illinois
EAST:
1. UNC
2. Pittsburgh
3. Alabama
4. Texas A&M
5. Marquette
6. Clemson
7. Florida State
8. Georgia
More comments later, but that is my guess right now
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