Sunday, December 21, 2008

W-12 BP65

We've passed December 15th, which means that the categories of teams missing the cut have expanded by one:


1. NORTH CAROLINA (ACC)
1. UCONN (BIG EAST)
1. TEXAS (BIG 12)
1. UCLA (PAC-10)

2. Duke
2. MICHIGAN STATE (BIG TEN)
2. TENNESSEE (SEC)
2. Notre Dame

3. GONZAGA (WCC)
3. Purdue
3. Oklahoma
3. Pittsburgh

4. Wake Forest
4. Georgetown
4. Florida
4. Louisville

5. Ohio State
5. MEMPHIS (CONFERENCE USA)
5. Syracuse
5. Arizona State

6. Kansas
6. Marquette
6. Baylor
6. XAVIER (ATLANTIC 10)

7. Clemson
7. Wisconsin
7. BYU (MWC)
7. Maryland

8. Miami (Fl)
8. Michigan
8. West Virginia
8. Villanova

9. Dayton
9. UNLV
9. California
9. DAVIDSON (SOUTHERN)

10. Texas A&M
10. Missouri
10. Illinois
10. USC

11. CREIGHTON (MVC)
11. Kentucky
11. Saint Mary's
11. Florida State

12. Minnesota
12. LSU
12. BUTLER (HORIZON)
12. MIAMI (OH) (MAC)

13. SIENA (MAAC)
13. UTAH STATE (WAC)
13. VCU (COLONIAL)
13. SOUTH ALABAMA (SUN BELT)

14. PACIFIC (BIG WEST)
14. LIBERTY (BIG SOUTH)
14. CORNELL (IVY)
14. PORTLAND STATE (BIG SKY)

15. NORTH DAKOTA STATE (SUMMIT)
15. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY (PATRIOT)
15. AUSTIN PEAY (OVC)
15. ALBANY (AMERICA EAST)

16. STEPHEN F AUSTIN (SOUTHLAND)
16. HAMPTON (MEAC)
16. STETSON (ATLANTIC SUN)
16. CENTRAL CONNECTICUT STATE (NORTHEAST)
16. JACKSON STATE (SWAC)


Other teams considered, but that missed the cut:
Boston College, Georgia Tech, NC State, Temple, Cincinnati, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, Illinois State, Utah, Arizona, Stanford, Washington, Washington State, South Carolina, Vanderbilt

Other teams with a decent shot, but that need to improve their resume:
Virginia Tech, Rhode Island, Providence, Seton Hall, Iowa, Kansas State, Nebraska, Hofstra, George Mason, UAB, Houston, Illinois-Chicago, Evansville, Missouri State, San Diego State, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Western Kentucky

Other teams I'm keeping an eye on, but that need to drastically improve their resume:
Virginia, George Washington, St. Joseph's, St. John's, Penn State, Texas Tech, UTEP, East Carolina, Cleveland State, Niagara, Bradley, Southern Illinois, Drake, New Mexico, TCU, Wyoming, Oregon, Auburn, Georgia, San Francisco, Boise State, Nevada

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