College Buckets Is Upon Us: A Snapshot Look At The 2024-25 Season

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by @Fieldof68Freak

HOOPSVILLE, MN -- It’s almost here.

The 2024-25 college basketball season kicks off in less than a month (Nov. 4). Once again, we have lots of new faces in new places (hello ACC, Big Ten, Big XII, SEC, NEC, etc.).

To wit, Cal and Stanford are in the ACC, as well as SMU. Huh?

The Big Ten is now the. … B1G 18? (nope, don’t mess with the name, not with that national brand)

The Big XII, which had XIV teams last season now has XVI, at least IV of which appear II be legitimate national title contenders (see what I did there?). Every night of Big XII hoops will be must-see TV.

The SEC, also now at 16 teams with the additions of Oklahoma & Texas, arguably is right there with the Big XII. I have both the Big Ten and Big XII garnering more tournament bids (9 each) than the SEC (8), but I won’t be surprised at all if on Selection Sunday we see the SEC receiving as many or more bids than either or both.

And oh yeah, don’t forget the two-time reigning national champion UConn Huskies reside in the Big East (for now), a conference that is proving over & over again that man (and woman) doesn’t have to live on football alone.

We also have two newbies to Division 1 in Mercyhurst (NEC) and West Georgia (ASUN), and Chicago State now will have a legitimate chance to make the NCAA Tournament. The Cougars, the nation’s last independent, finally found a home in the NEC. They will be immediately eligible for the NEC Tournament and automatic bid. Speaking of tournament bids, we’ll have an extra at-large bid available with the (likely brief) absence of the Pac 12. That means 37 non-champions will hear their name called on Selection Sunday, not the customary 36.

Locally, the Minnesota Gophers and St. Thomas Tommies look to make another jump after making encouraging strides last season. Coming off their best season (19-15, 9-11 Big Ten) under fourth-year coach Ben Johnson, the Gophers trudge on despite losing post Pharrel Payne (Texas A&M) and PG Elijah Hawkins (Texas Tech) to the free agency market and wing Cam Christie to the NBA.

Holdovers Dawson Garcia, Mike Mitchell Jr., and Parker Fox will lead a vagabond group that includes seven free agent acquisitions and two incoming scholarship freshmen. Johnson will need at least 3 or 4 of those newcomers to be high impact performers to surpass last season’s 9 Big Ten wins. I’ve got my eyes on 6-3 freshman PG Isaac Asuma (Cherry, MN), 6-6 free agent wing Femi Odukale (Pitt/Seton Hall/New Mexico State), and 6-8 free agent rebounding machine Frank Mitchell (Canisius).

St. Thomas has elevated its win total in its three Division 1 seasons going 10-20, 19-14, and 20-13. The task will be challenging in 2024-25 with a tougher non-conference schedule and the loss of Division 3 to Division 1 holdovers and key cogs Parker Bjorklund, Brooks Allen, and Raheem Anthony. However, the return of veteran guards Kendall Blue, Drake Dobbs, Ryan Dufault, and Ben Nau, along with stretch 4 sharpshooter Carter Bjerke and a talented freshman class (remember the name Ramogi Nyagudi) should keep the Tommies in the top 3 or 4 of the Summit League standings, at worst.

Let’s help kick off the season with our annual preseason Field of 68 projection, wagering not advised. One thing I’m really eyeballing this season with the 4 mega-conferences + the Big East (“Power 5”) now firmly in place? How many at-large bids will be doled out to teams from outside the Power 5? Last year there were 8. … Boise State, Colorado State, Dayton, FAU, Gonzaga, Nevada, San Diego State, and Utah State. This season I’m projecting that number shrinks to 5.

The number of games vs. teams projected to make the Field of 68 are noted in parentheses. An * denotes the projected automatic qualifier in a multiple-bid conference.

FINAL PRESEASON FIELD OF 68 PROJECTION (October 6, 2024)
America East (1): Vermont (3)

American (2): Memphis (8), *UAB (5)

ACC (6): *Duke (12), Georgia Tech (7), North Carolina (12), Notre Dame (9), Pitt (7), Wake Forest (10)

ASUN (1): Lipscomb (2)

Atlantic 10 (2): *Loyola-Chicago (2), VCU (2)

Big East (5): Creighton (11), Marquette (10), Saint John’s (12), *UConn (11), Xavier (10)

Big Sky (1): Weber State (2)

Big South (1): High Point (2)

Big Ten (9): Illinois (14), *Indiana (10), Iowa (9), Michigan (13), Michigan State (13), Ohio State (13), Purdue (16), Rutgers (15), UCLA (12)

Big XII (9): Arizona (15), Baylor (16), BYU (11), Cincinnati (13), Houston (15), Iowa State (14), *Kansas (16), Kansas State (12), Texas Tech (11)

Big West (1): UC-San Diego (0)

Coastal (1): UNC-Wilmington (2)

Conference USA (1): Louisiana Tech (2)

Horizon (1): Milwaukee (0)

Ivy (1): Princeton (2)

MAAC (1): Marist (0)

MAC (1): Ohio (1)

MEAC (1): Norfolk State (4)

Missouri Valley (1): Bradley (0)

Mountain West (3): *Boise State (5), Nevada (6), New Mexico (8)

NEC (1): Wagner (2)

OVC (1): Little Rock (3)

Patriot (1): Colgate (3)

SEC (8): *Alabama (19), Arkansas (12), Auburn (15), Florida (10), Kentucky (14), Ole Miss (10), Tennessee (12), Texas A&M (12)

SoCon (1): Samford (3)

Southland (1): McNeese (2)

SWAC (1): Texas Southern (6)

Summit (1): South Dakota State (3)

Sun Belt (1): Arkansas State (4)

WCC (2): *Gonzaga (6), Saint Mary’s (3)

WAC (1): Grand Canyon (55)
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Last 4 In: Iowa, Nevada, Notre Dame, VCU

First 4 Out: Oregon (13), Providence (11), Santa Clara (7), Texas (12)

Next 4 Out: Mississippi State (13), Nebraska (13), Seton Hall (13), TCU (13)

Non-Power 5 At-Large Bids (5): Memphis, Nevada, New Mexico, Saint Mary’s, VCU
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A CHANCE TO DANCE
These teams are eligible for the NCAA & NIT for the first time:

Bellarmine (ASUN)
Tarleton State (WAC)
UC-San Diego (Big West)
Utah Tech (WAC)

WAITING, WAITING
These teams are in NCAA/NIT purgatory as they reclassify to full-fledged Division 1 status, though they can participate in other (CBI, CIT) postseason tournaments (season eligible in parentheses):

Le Moyne (NEC/2027-28)
Lindenwood (OVC/2026-27)
Mercyhurst (NEC/2028-29)
Queens (ASUN/2026-27)
St. Thomas (Summit/2026-27) – predicting NCAA will reduce this to 2025-26
Southern Indiana (OVC/2026-27)
Stonehill (NEC/2026-27)
TAMU-Commerce (Southland/2026-27)
West Georgia (ASUN/2028-29)

THE TOP 25% (alphabetical order) – from my 9 multiple-bid conferences + the Summit League
American (4): Memphis, North Texas, UAB, USF
ACC (5): Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Pitt, Wake Forest
Atlantic 10 (4): Dayton, Loyola-Chicago, Sant Joseph’s, VCU
Big East (3): Creighton, Saint John’s, UConn
Big Ten (5): Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Purdue, UCLA
Big XII (4): Baylor, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas
Mountain West (3): Boise State, Nevada, New Mexico
SEC (4): Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M
Summit (3): North Dakota State, St. Thomas, South Dakota State
WCC (3): Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s, Washington State

THE SLEEPERS – no NCAA last season, but ready to make the jump? (key non-conference games in parentheses)
American: Tulane (@ George Mason, vs. Florida State)
ACC: Notre Dame (vs. Rutgers, vs. Houston, vs. Alabama, @ Georgia)
Atlantic 10: Saint Louis (vs. Santa Clara, @ San Francisco, @ Grand Canyon)
Big East: Providence (vs. Oklahoma, BYU)
Big Ten: Iowa (vs. Washington State, vs. Utah State, Iowa State, vs. Utah)
Big XII: Cincinnati (@ Georgia Tech, @ Villanova, Xavier, vs. Dayton)
Mountain West: UNLV (Memphis, vs. Mississippi State, @ Creighton, @ Dayton)
SEC: Ole Miss (vs. BYU, vs. NC State/Purdue, @ Louisville, @ Memphis)
Summit: Oral Roberts (@ Minnesota, @ Ole Miss, @ Texas Tech, @ Oklahoma State)
WCC: Santa Clara (vs. Saint Louis, vs. Arizona State, @ Nevada, vs. TCU, @ McNeese, vs. Bradley)

THE CELLAR DWELLERS (can change early narrative by beating non-conference opponent in parentheses)
American: UTSA (@ Arkansas)
ACC: Boston College (vs. VCU)
Atlantic 10: La Salle (@ North Carolina)
Big East: DePaul (@ Texas Tech)
Big Ten: Minnesota (vs. Florida/Wake Forest)
Big XII: Colorado (vs. Michigan State)
Mountain West: Air Force (@ Cal)
SEC: South Carolina (@ Indiana)
Summit: Denver (@ Stanford)
WCC: Pacific (@ Arkansas)

BIG TEN MOST NOTABLE NON-CONFERENCE GAME
Illinois: vs. Alabama (Nov. 20)
Indiana: vs. Louisville (Nov. 27) – win leads to hellacious Battle 4 Atlantis winner’s bracket
Iowa: Iowa State (Dec. 12)
Maryland: Marquette (Nov. 15)
Michigan: vs. Arkansas (Dec. 10)
Michigan State: vs. Kansas (Nov. 12)
Minnesota: vs. Florida/Wake Forest (Nov. 29)
Nebraska: @ Creighton (Nov. 22)
Northwestern: vs. Georgia Tech (Dec. 15)
Ohio State: vs. Auburn (Dec. 14)
Oregon: vs. Creighton (Nov. 30)
Penn State: vs. Clemson/San Francisco (Nov. 26)
Purdue: Alabama (Nov. 15)
Rutgers: vs. Alabama (Nov. 27)
UCLA: vs. Gonzaga (Dec. 28)
USC: vs. Saint Mary’s (Nov. 28)
Washington: @ Nevada (Nov. 9)
Wisconsin: Arizona (Nov. 15)

SUMMIT LEAGUE MOST NOTABLE NON-CONFERENCE GAME
Denver: @ Stanford (Nov. 4)
Kansas City: @ Iowa State (Nov. 11)
North Dakota: Alabama (Dec. 18)
North Dakota State: @ Butler (Dec. 10)
Omaha: @ Iowa State (Dec. 15)
Oral Roberts: @ Texas Tech (Dec. 16)
St. Thomas: @ Arizona State (Nov. 17)
South Dakota: @ Iowa (Nov. 12)
South Dakota State: @ Alabama (Dec. 29)

SMART NON-POWER 5 SCHEDULING
The following non-Power 5 programs (excluding obvious ones like Dayton, Gonzaga, Memphis, Saint Mary’s, San Diego State, VCU, etc.) have scheduled wisely and given themselves a chance for an at-large bid if they can nab a couple key wins in non-conference play (noted in parentheses) and then dominate/play at a very high level in their conference:

Arkansas State – Akron, @ Alabama, @ Memphis, @ UAB

Bradley -- @ Washington State, potentially vs. Princeton & USF, vs. Santa Clara, San Francisco

Colgate -- @ Syracuse, @ NC State, @ UNC-Wilmington, @ Kentucky, Vermont

College of Charleston – USF, FAU, @ Saint Joseph’s, vs. Oregon State, potentially vs. Loyola-Chicago & Nebraska

Grand Canyon – vs. Arizona State, vs. Stanford, vs. Georgia, @ Louisiana Tech, Saint Louis

McNeese – vs. South Dakota State, @ Alabama, North Texas, potentially vs. UAB & Kansas State, Santa Clara, vs. Mississippi State

Princeton – Loyola-Chicago, potentially vs. Bradley & USF, @ Saint Joseph’s, vs. Rutgers

Saint Louis – vs. Santa Clara, vs. Wichita State, @ San Francisco, @ Grand Canyon

San Francisco – Boise State, vs. Memphis, vs. Clemson, potentially vs. Penn State, Saint Louis, vs. Loyola-Chicago, @ Bradley

Santa Clara – vs. Saint Louis, vs. Arizona State, @ Nevada, Stanford, vs. TCU, vs. Colorado State or Washington, @ McNeese, vs. Bradley

South Dakota State – vs. McNeese, potentially vs. Boise State & Boston College, @ Nevada, @ Colorado, @ Alabama

UAB – Vermont, @ High Point, potentially vs. McNeese & Kansas State, Arkansas State

Vermont -- @ UAB, @ Auburn, @ Yale, @ Colgate

THE BRACKETED IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS
There are 27 bracketed tournaments in the months of November and December, highlighted by the Great Alaska Shootout (just kidding, I still miss it!), Maui Invitational, and Battle 4 Atlantis. A good share of these will play a big part in shaping the NCAA Tournament at-large pool. I “seeded” teams based on last season’s final NET rankings. Here’s what I got for the championship games:

Greenbrier Tip-Off River (Nov. 15-16) -- #2 UTRGV over #3 Tennessee Tech
Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas (Nov. 21-22): #2 Baylor over #1 Tennessee
Legends Classic (Nov. 21-22): #2 Texas Tech over #1 Texas
Boardwalk Battle (Nov. 21-23) -- #3 Toledo over #2 UC-San Diego
Charleston Classic (Nov. 21-22, 24): #6 Miami-Florida over #5 VCU
Myrtle Beach Invitational (Nov. 21-22, 24): #2 Bradley over #4 Ohio
Greenbrier Tip-Off Mountain (Nov. 22, 24): #1 Wisconsin over #2 Pitt
Paradise Jam (Nov. 22-25): #2 Kansas State over #1 McNeese
Cayman Islands Classic (Nov. 24-26): #1 Boise State over #4 High Point
Fort Myers Tip-Off Palms (Nov. 25-26): #2 Miami-Ohio over #1 Mercer
Sunshine Slam Beach (Nov. 25-26): #3 Penn State over #1 Clemson
Sunshine Slam Ocean (Nov. 25-26): #1 Drexel over #3 Radford
Fort Myers Tip-Off Beach (Nov. 25, 27): #4 Michigan over #3 Xavier
Maui Invitational (Nov. 25-27): #3 Iowa State over #1 UConn
Acrisure Holiday Invitational (Nov. 26-27): #2 SMU over #1 Washington State
Cancun Challenge Mayan (Nov. 26-27): #1 Gardner-Webb over #2 North Dakota
Cancun Challenge Riviera (Nov. 26-27): #2 Tulane over #1 Belmont
Battle 4 Atlantis (Nov. 27-29): #2 Gonzaga over #1 Arizona
Acrisure Classic (Nov. 28-29): #2 New Mexico over #3 USC
Acrisure Invitational (Nov. 28-29): #3 Washington over #4 Santa Clara
Arizona Tip-Off Cactus (Nov. 28-29): #1 Mississippi State over #2 Northwestern
ESPN Events Invitational (Nov. 28-29): #2 Wake Forest over #3 Minnesota
NIT Season Tip-Off (Nov. 28-29): #1 Utah State over #2 North Texas
Rady Children’s Invitational (Nov. 28-29): #1 Purdue over #2 BYU
Arizona Tip-Off Desert (Nov. 29-30): #1 Weber State over #4 New Mexico State
Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational (Dec. 20-21): #3 UTEP over #2 Akron
Diamond Head Classic (Dec. 22-23, 25): #2 Loyola-Chicago over #1 Nebraska

RAISE THE CURTAIN (Nov. 4) LID-LIFTERS FOR YOUR COLLEGE HOOPS PALATE
Akron @ Arkansas State
Baylor vs. Gonzaga
College of Charleston vs. Southern Illinois
Florida vs. USF
Green Bay @ Oklahoma State (Doug Gottlieb coaching debut)
McNeese vs. South Dakota State
Missouri @ Memphis
Ohio @ James Madison
Ohio State vs. Texas
Saint Louis vs. Santa Clara
Sam Houston @ Nevada
Texas A&M @ UCF
Towson @ Saint Mary’s
Vermont @ UAB

JIMMY THE GREEK (predictions & musings)
Gophers:
(14-17, 5-15)
Tommies: (19-12, 11-5)
Player of the Year: Mark Sears (Alabama)
Freshman of the Year: Cooper Flagg (Duke)
Coach of the Year: Mark Few (Gonzaga)

Power 5 Coaches on the Rise: Micah Shrewsberry (ACC/Notre Dame), Shaheen Holloway (Big East/Seton Hall), Steve Pikiell (Big Ten/Rutgers), Wes Miller (Big XII/Cincinnati), Buzz Williams (SEC/Texas A&M)

Power 5 Coaches on the Hot Seat: Earl Grant (ACC/Boston College), Kyle Neptune (Big East/Villanova), Ben Johnson (Big Ten/Minnesota), Craig Smith (Big XII/Utah), Porter Moser (SEC/Oklahoma)

Coaches Moving Up the Ladder in 2025-26: Bryce Drew (Grand Canyon), Matt Langel (Colgate), Drew Valentine (Loyola-Chicago), Will Wade (McNeese)

Potential Mid-Major Sweet 16 Cinderellas: Arkansas State, Bradley, Grand Canyon, McNeese

Shades of the ’85 Big East: The Big XII has the goods to get 3 teams to the Final 4, and just might do it.

Final 4: Alabama, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa State (Zags cut down the nets)

NIT Champion: Nebraska

CBI Champion: Northern Iowa

Next Field of 68 Projection: December 1 or 2
 
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Wow so much content and goodness here!! Thank you.

I feel like you've predicted a Zags Natty before. It's a team we often see in November, a few games in December and not again until March. That will marginally change once they move into the Faux P12, but one of these years Few could reach the pinnacle.

Love seeing wisconsin not on your Tourney list. Hopefully the Gophers surpass your expectations significantly, or we'll be hard on the search come March.

Go Hodger!!
 

Wow so much content and goodness here!! Thank you.

I feel like you've predicted a Zags Natty before. It's a team we often see in November, a few games in December and not again until March. That will marginally change once they move into the Faux P12, but one of these years Few could reach the pinnacle.

Love seeing wisconsin not on your Tourney list. Hopefully the Gophers surpass your expectations significantly, or we'll be hard on the search come March.

Go Hodger!!
Thanks Bleed.

That sounds right. At some point Gonzaga is going to win one. Have been so good for so long. ... they're due.
 


Confident in Rutgers ability to integrate the fr in and win?
Moderately.

Figuring an infusion of high end talent added to Pikiell’s defense-first leanings will produce good results. Would feel better about RU if Omoruyi had stuck around.
 


Yeah, should be another depressing season as usual.

Especially if you invest any emotions into the won/loss results. If you can manage to just enjoy for the friends or beer (better yet Coka Cola or Pepsi, as beer can lead to caring about the game result) or something, then it can still be fun.
 

by @Fieldof68Freak

HOOPSVILLE, MN -- It’s almost here.

The 2024-25 college basketball season kicks off in less than a month (Nov. 4). Once again, we have lots of new faces in new places (hello ACC, Big Ten, Big XII, SEC, NEC, etc.).

To wit, Cal and Stanford are in the ACC, as well as SMU. Huh?

The Big Ten is now the. … B1G 18? (nope, don’t mess with the name, not with that national brand)

The Big XII, which had XIV teams last season now has XVI, at least IV of which appear II be legitimate national title contenders (see what I did there?). Every night of Big XII hoops will be must-see TV.

The SEC, also now at 16 teams with the additions of Oklahoma & Texas, arguably is right there with the Big XII. I have both the Big Ten and Big XII garnering more tournament bids (9 each) than the SEC (8), but I won’t be surprised at all if on Selection Sunday we see the SEC receiving as many or more bids than either or both.

And oh yeah, don’t forget the two-time reigning national champion UConn Huskies reside in the Big East (for now), a conference that is proving over & over again that man (and woman) doesn’t have to live on football alone.

We also have two newbies to Division 1 in Mercyhurst (NEC) and West Georgia (ASUN), and Chicago State now will have a legitimate chance to make the NCAA Tournament. The Cougars, the nation’s last independent, finally found a home in the NEC. They will be immediately eligible for the NEC Tournament and automatic bid. Speaking of tournament bids, we’ll have an extra at-large bid available with the (likely brief) absence of the Pac 12. That means 37 non-champions will hear their name called on Selection Sunday, not the customary 36.

Locally, the Minnesota Gophers and St. Thomas Tommies look to make another jump after making encouraging strides last season. Coming off their best season (19-15, 9-11 Big Ten) under fourth-year coach Ben Johnson, the Gophers trudge on despite losing post Pharrel Payne (Texas A&M) and PG Elijah Hawkins (Texas Tech) to the free agency market and wing Cam Christie to the NBA.

Holdovers Dawson Garcia, Mike Mitchell Jr., and Parker Fox will lead a vagabond group that includes seven free agent acquisitions and two incoming scholarship freshmen. Johnson will need at least 3 or 4 of those newcomers to be high impact performers to surpass last season’s 9 Big Ten wins. I’ve got my eyes on 6-3 freshman PG Isaac Asuma (Cherry, MN), 6-6 free agent wing Femi Odukale (Pitt/Seton Hall/New Mexico State), and 6-8 free agent rebounding machine Frank Mitchell (Canisius).

St. Thomas has elevated its win total in its three Division 1 seasons going 10-20, 19-14, and 20-13. The task will be challenging in 2024-25 with a tougher non-conference schedule and the loss of Division 3 to Division 1 holdovers and key cogs Parker Bjorklund, Brooks Allen, and Raheem Anthony. However, the return of veteran guards Kendall Blue, Drake Dobbs, Ryan Dufault, and Ben Nau, along with stretch 4 sharpshooter Carter Bjerke and a talented freshman class (remember the name Ramogi Nyagudi) should keep the Tommies in the top 3 or 4 of the Summit League standings, at worst.

Let’s help kick off the season with our annual preseason Field of 68 projection, wagering not advised. One thing I’m really eyeballing this season with the 4 mega-conferences + the Big East (“Power 5”) now firmly in place? How many at-large bids will be doled out to teams from outside the Power 5? Last year there were 8. … Boise State, Colorado State, Dayton, FAU, Gonzaga, Nevada, San Diego State, and Utah State. This season I’m projecting that number shrinks to 5.

The number of games vs. teams projected to make the Field of 68 are noted in parentheses. An * denotes the projected automatic qualifier in a multiple-bid conference.

FINAL PRESEASON FIELD OF 68 PROJECTION (October 6, 2024)
America East (1): Vermont (3)

American (2): Memphis (8), *UAB (5)

ACC (6): *Duke (12), Georgia Tech (7), North Carolina (12), Notre Dame (9), Pitt (7), Wake Forest (10)

ASUN (1): Lipscomb (2)

Atlantic 10 (2): *Loyola-Chicago (2), VCU (2)

Big East (5): Creighton (11), Marquette (10), Saint John’s (12), *UConn (11), Xavier (10)

Big Sky (1): Weber State (2)

Big South (1): High Point (2)

Big Ten (9): Illinois (14), *Indiana (10), Iowa (9), Michigan (13), Michigan State (13), Ohio State (13), Purdue (16), Rutgers (15), UCLA (12)

Big XII (9): Arizona (15), Baylor (16), BYU (11), Cincinnati (13), Houston (15), Iowa State (14), *Kansas (16), Kansas State (12), Texas Tech (11)

Big West (1): UC-San Diego (0)

Coastal (1): UNC-Wilmington (2)

Conference USA (1): Louisiana Tech (2)

Horizon (1): Milwaukee (0)

Ivy (1): Princeton (2)

MAAC (1): Marist (0)

MAC (1): Ohio (1)

MEAC (1): Norfolk State (4)

Missouri Valley (1): Bradley (0)

Mountain West (3): *Boise State (5), Nevada (6), New Mexico (8)

NEC (1): Wagner (2)

OVC (1): Little Rock (3)

Patriot (1): Colgate (3)

SEC (8): *Alabama (19), Arkansas (12), Auburn (15), Florida (10), Kentucky (14), Ole Miss (10), Tennessee (12), Texas A&M (12)

SoCon (1): Samford (3)

Southland (1): McNeese (2)

SWAC (1): Texas Southern (6)

Summit (1): South Dakota State (3)

Sun Belt (1): Arkansas State (4)

WCC (2): *Gonzaga (6), Saint Mary’s (3)

WAC (1): Grand Canyon (55)
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Last 4 In: Iowa, Nevada, Notre Dame, VCU

First 4 Out: Oregon (13), Providence (11), Santa Clara (7), Texas (12)

Next 4 Out: Mississippi State (13), Nebraska (13), Seton Hall (13), TCU (13)

Non-Power 5 At-Large Bids (5): Memphis, Nevada, New Mexico, Saint Mary’s, VCU
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A CHANCE TO DANCE
These teams are eligible for the NCAA & NIT for the first time:

Bellarmine (ASUN)
Tarleton State (WAC)
UC-San Diego (Big West)
Utah Tech (WAC)

WAITING, WAITING
These teams are in NCAA/NIT purgatory as they reclassify to full-fledged Division 1 status, though they can participate in other (CBI, CIT) postseason tournaments (season eligible in parentheses):

Le Moyne (NEC/2027-28)
Lindenwood (OVC/2026-27)
Mercyhurst (NEC/2028-29)
Queens (ASUN/2026-27)
St. Thomas (Summit/2026-27) – predicting NCAA will reduce this to 2025-26
Southern Indiana (OVC/2026-27)
Stonehill (NEC/2026-27)
TAMU-Commerce (Southland/2026-27)
West Georgia (ASUN/2028-29)

THE TOP 25% (alphabetical order) – from my 9 multiple-bid conferences + the Summit League
American (4): Memphis, North Texas, UAB, USF
ACC (5): Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Pitt, Wake Forest
Atlantic 10 (4): Dayton, Loyola-Chicago, Sant Joseph’s, VCU
Big East (3): Creighton, Saint John’s, UConn
Big Ten (5): Illinois, Indiana, Michigan State, Purdue, UCLA
Big XII (4): Baylor, Houston, Iowa State, Kansas
Mountain West (3): Boise State, Nevada, New Mexico
SEC (4): Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, Texas A&M
Summit (3): North Dakota State, St. Thomas, South Dakota State
WCC (3): Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s, Washington State

THE SLEEPERS – no NCAA last season, but ready to make the jump? (key non-conference games in parentheses)
American: Tulane (@ George Mason, vs. Florida State)
ACC: Notre Dame (vs. Rutgers, vs. Houston, vs. Alabama, @ Georgia)
Atlantic 10: Saint Louis (vs. Santa Clara, @ San Francisco, @ Grand Canyon)
Big East: Providence (vs. Oklahoma, BYU)
Big Ten: Iowa (vs. Washington State, vs. Utah State, Iowa State, vs. Utah)
Big XII: Cincinnati (@ Georgia Tech, @ Villanova, Xavier, vs. Dayton)
Mountain West: UNLV (Memphis, vs. Mississippi State, @ Creighton, @ Dayton)
SEC: Ole Miss (vs. BYU, vs. NC State/Purdue, @ Louisville, @ Memphis)
Summit: Oral Roberts (@ Minnesota, @ Ole Miss, @ Texas Tech, @ Oklahoma State)
WCC: Santa Clara (vs. Saint Louis, vs. Arizona State, @ Nevada, vs. TCU, @ McNeese, vs. Bradley)

THE CELLAR DWELLERS (can change early narrative by beating non-conference opponent in parentheses)
American: UTSA (@ Arkansas)
ACC: Boston College (vs. VCU)
Atlantic 10: La Salle (@ North Carolina)
Big East: DePaul (@ Texas Tech)
Big Ten: Minnesota (vs. Florida/Wake Forest)
Big XII: Colorado (vs. Michigan State)
Mountain West: Air Force (@ Cal)
SEC: South Carolina (@ Indiana)
Summit: Denver (@ Stanford)
WCC: Pacific (@ Arkansas)

BIG TEN MOST NOTABLE NON-CONFERENCE GAME
Illinois: vs. Alabama (Nov. 20)
Indiana: vs. Louisville (Nov. 27) – win leads to hellacious Battle 4 Atlantis winner’s bracket
Iowa: Iowa State (Dec. 12)
Maryland: Marquette (Nov. 15)
Michigan: vs. Arkansas (Dec. 10)
Michigan State: vs. Kansas (Nov. 12)
Minnesota: vs. Florida/Wake Forest (Nov. 29)
Nebraska: @ Creighton (Nov. 22)
Northwestern: vs. Georgia Tech (Dec. 15)
Ohio State: vs. Auburn (Dec. 14)
Oregon: vs. Creighton (Nov. 30)
Penn State: vs. Clemson/San Francisco (Nov. 26)
Purdue: Alabama (Nov. 15)
Rutgers: vs. Alabama (Nov. 27)
UCLA: vs. Gonzaga (Dec. 28)
USC: vs. Saint Mary’s (Nov. 28)
Washington: @ Nevada (Nov. 9)
Wisconsin: Arizona (Nov. 15)

SUMMIT LEAGUE MOST NOTABLE NON-CONFERENCE GAME
Denver: @ Stanford (Nov. 4)
Kansas City: @ Iowa State (Nov. 11)
North Dakota: Alabama (Dec. 18)
North Dakota State: @ Butler (Dec. 10)
Omaha: @ Iowa State (Dec. 15)
Oral Roberts: @ Texas Tech (Dec. 16)
St. Thomas: @ Arizona State (Nov. 17)
South Dakota: @ Iowa (Nov. 12)
South Dakota State: @ Alabama (Dec. 29)

SMART NON-POWER 5 SCHEDULING
The following non-Power 5 programs (excluding obvious ones like Dayton, Gonzaga, Memphis, Saint Mary’s, San Diego State, VCU, etc.) have scheduled wisely and given themselves a chance for an at-large bid if they can nab a couple key wins in non-conference play (noted in parentheses) and then dominate/play at a very high level in their conference:

Arkansas State – Akron, @ Alabama, @ Memphis, @ UAB

Bradley -- @ Washington State, potentially vs. Princeton & USF, vs. Santa Clara, San Francisco

Colgate -- @ Syracuse, @ NC State, @ UNC-Wilmington, @ Kentucky, Vermont

College of Charleston – USF, FAU, @ Saint Joseph’s, vs. Oregon State, potentially vs. Loyola-Chicago & Nebraska

Grand Canyon – vs. Arizona State, vs. Stanford, vs. Georgia, @ Louisiana Tech, Saint Louis

McNeese – vs. South Dakota State, @ Alabama, North Texas, potentially vs. UAB & Kansas State, Santa Clara, vs. Mississippi State

Princeton – Loyola-Chicago, potentially vs. Bradley & USF, @ Saint Joseph’s, vs. Rutgers

Saint Louis – vs. Santa Clara, vs. Wichita State, @ San Francisco, @ Grand Canyon

San Francisco – Boise State, vs. Memphis, vs. Clemson, potentially vs. Penn State, Saint Louis, vs. Loyola-Chicago, @ Bradley

Santa Clara – vs. Saint Louis, vs. Arizona State, @ Nevada, Stanford, vs. TCU, vs. Colorado State or Washington, @ McNeese, vs. Bradley

South Dakota State – vs. McNeese, potentially vs. Boise State & Boston College, @ Nevada, @ Colorado, @ Alabama

UAB – Vermont, @ High Point, potentially vs. McNeese & Kansas State, Arkansas State

Vermont -- @ UAB, @ Auburn, @ Yale, @ Colgate

THE BRACKETED IN-SEASON TOURNAMENTS
There are 27 bracketed tournaments in the months of November and December, highlighted by the Great Alaska Shootout (just kidding, I still miss it!), Maui Invitational, and Battle 4 Atlantis. A good share of these will play a big part in shaping the NCAA Tournament at-large pool. I “seeded” teams based on last season’s final NET rankings. Here’s what I got for the championship games:

Greenbrier Tip-Off River (Nov. 15-16) -- #2 UTRGV over #3 Tennessee Tech
Baha Mar Hoops Bahamas (Nov. 21-22): #2 Baylor over #1 Tennessee
Legends Classic (Nov. 21-22): #2 Texas Tech over #1 Texas
Boardwalk Battle (Nov. 21-23) -- #3 Toledo over #2 UC-San Diego
Charleston Classic (Nov. 21-22, 24): #6 Miami-Florida over #5 VCU
Myrtle Beach Invitational (Nov. 21-22, 24): #2 Bradley over #4 Ohio
Greenbrier Tip-Off Mountain (Nov. 22, 24): #1 Wisconsin over #2 Pitt
Paradise Jam (Nov. 22-25): #2 Kansas State over #1 McNeese
Cayman Islands Classic (Nov. 24-26): #1 Boise State over #4 High Point
Fort Myers Tip-Off Palms (Nov. 25-26): #2 Miami-Ohio over #1 Mercer
Sunshine Slam Beach (Nov. 25-26): #3 Penn State over #1 Clemson
Sunshine Slam Ocean (Nov. 25-26): #1 Drexel over #3 Radford
Fort Myers Tip-Off Beach (Nov. 25, 27): #4 Michigan over #3 Xavier
Maui Invitational (Nov. 25-27): #3 Iowa State over #1 UConn
Acrisure Holiday Invitational (Nov. 26-27): #2 SMU over #1 Washington State
Cancun Challenge Mayan (Nov. 26-27): #1 Gardner-Webb over #2 North Dakota
Cancun Challenge Riviera (Nov. 26-27): #2 Tulane over #1 Belmont
Battle 4 Atlantis (Nov. 27-29): #2 Gonzaga over #1 Arizona
Acrisure Classic (Nov. 28-29): #2 New Mexico over #3 USC
Acrisure Invitational (Nov. 28-29): #3 Washington over #4 Santa Clara
Arizona Tip-Off Cactus (Nov. 28-29): #1 Mississippi State over #2 Northwestern
ESPN Events Invitational (Nov. 28-29): #2 Wake Forest over #3 Minnesota
NIT Season Tip-Off (Nov. 28-29): #1 Utah State over #2 North Texas
Rady Children’s Invitational (Nov. 28-29): #1 Purdue over #2 BYU
Arizona Tip-Off Desert (Nov. 29-30): #1 Weber State over #4 New Mexico State
Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invitational (Dec. 20-21): #3 UTEP over #2 Akron
Diamond Head Classic (Dec. 22-23, 25): #2 Loyola-Chicago over #1 Nebraska

RAISE THE CURTAIN (Nov. 4) LID-LIFTERS FOR YOUR COLLEGE HOOPS PALATE
Akron @ Arkansas State
Baylor vs. Gonzaga
College of Charleston vs. Southern Illinois
Florida vs. USF
Green Bay @ Oklahoma State (Doug Gottlieb coaching debut)
McNeese vs. South Dakota State
Missouri @ Memphis
Ohio @ James Madison
Ohio State vs. Texas
Saint Louis vs. Santa Clara
Sam Houston @ Nevada
Texas A&M @ UCF
Towson @ Saint Mary’s
Vermont @ UAB

JIMMY THE GREEK (predictions & musings)
Gophers:
(14-17, 5-15)
Tommies: (19-12, 11-5)
Player of the Year: Mark Sears (Alabama)
Freshman of the Year: Cooper Flagg (Duke)
Coach of the Year: Mark Few (Gonzaga)

Power 5 Coaches on the Rise: Micah Shrewsberry (ACC/Notre Dame), Shaheen Holloway (Big East/Seton Hall), Steve Pikiell (Big Ten/Rutgers), Wes Miller (Big XII/Cincinnati), Buzz Williams (SEC/Texas A&M)

Power 5 Coaches on the Hot Seat: Earl Grant (ACC/Boston College), Kyle Neptune (Big East/Villanova), Ben Johnson (Big Ten/Minnesota), Craig Smith (Big XII/Utah), Porter Moser (SEC/Oklahoma)

Coaches Moving Up the Ladder in 2025-26: Bryce Drew (Grand Canyon), Matt Langel (Colgate), Drew Valentine (Loyola-Chicago), Will Wade (McNeese)

Potential Mid-Major Sweet 16 Cinderellas: Arkansas State, Bradley, Grand Canyon, McNeese

Shades of the ’85 Big East: The Big XII has the goods to get 3 teams to the Final 4, and just might do it.

Final 4: Alabama, Duke, Gonzaga, Iowa State (Zags cut down the nets)

NIT Champion: Nebraska

CBI Champion: Northern Iowa

Next Field of 68 Projection: December 1 or 2
Great write up. Always good stuff Selection
 















SS Tommie related keep an eye on Miles Barnstable and Ben Oosterban.
Thanks. I’m really looking forward to seeing all the newcomers, which ones emerge. Going to feel a little strange without Bjorklund & Allen.
 

@SelectionSunday can you confirm if the Big 12 and SEC are having all their teams qualify for the conference tournament? I know the B1G and ACC aren't, but haven't seen anything in regards to those conferences.
 

@SelectionSunday can you confirm if the Big 12 and SEC are having all their teams qualify for the conference tournament? I know the B1G and ACC aren't, but haven't seen anything in regards to those conferences.
All teams participating, per Jon Rothstein.

 


Per Haslametrics (Erik Haslam), his preseason game-by-game projections spit out the following records for the Gophers and St. Thomas:

GOPHERS (13-18, 3-17 Big Ten)
Projected Big Ten wins are all at home, Michigan, Washington, and Penn State.

Non-conference games are listed in order of easist to toughest, with the projected margin of victory/defeat in parentheses.

Fairleigh Dickinson -- W (+22.46)
Bethune-Cookman -- W (+18.96)
Morgan State -- W (+18.89)
Central Michigan -- W (+17.29)
Omaha -- W (+16.18)
Cleveland State -- W (+13.03)
Oral Roberts -- W (+12.76)
Yale -- W (+6)
North Texas -- W (+3.06)
vs. Wichita State -- W (+1.45)
vs. Wake Forest -- L (-4.02)

ST. THOMAS (18-10, 12-4 Summit League) -- no projections for 3 non-Division 1 opponents
Projected Summit League losses are all on the road, @ North Dakota State, Kansas City, South Dakota State, and Oral Roberts.

Western Michigan -- W (+10.77)
Chicago State -- W (+8.59)
vs. Portland State -- W (+4.76)
@ Green Bay -- W (+4.59)
Montana -- W (+2.25)
@ Bowling Green -- W (+1.62)
vs. Wofford -- L (-2.13)
@ Northern Colorado -- L (-2.24)
@ Milwaukee -- L (-2.55)
@ UC-Riverside -- L (-2.87)
@ Oklahoma State -- L (-10.37)
@ Arizona State -- L (-10.47)
 


SS is second to none. Great preview as always. I really just want a year like we had with ARob/Hagen/Lawson. Is that too much to ask?
20 years ago already. ... time flies by fast.

That team maxed out what it had. Monson's best season.

If my memory is correct, they won their last 4 Big Ten games (last 2 on the road) to get in the hunt for a NCAA bid, then cinched it with a win over Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament. The famous "We were the #4 seed, the #4 seed" quote from Hoosiers coach Mike Davis in the postgame presser lobbying/begging for a NCAA bid. The #5 seed Gophers ended up getting a bid, the "#4 seed: Hoosiers did not.
 


20 years ago already. ... time flies by fast.

That team maxed out what it had. Monson's best season.

If my memory is correct, they won their last 4 Big Ten games (last 2 on the road) to get in the hunt for a NCAA bid, then cinched it with a win over Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament. The famous "We were the #4 seed, the #4 seed" quote from Hoosiers coach Mike Davis in the postgame presser lobbying/begging for a NCAA bid. The #5 seed Gophers ended up getting a bid, the "#4 seed: Hoosiers did not.
As I recall one of those four in a row to close the regular season was beating Boilers in Mackey in Keady’s last home game. Good times. I thought things were looking up then. I’ve thought that a few times over the years.
 

If I’m reading correctly and my web research is correct, no preseason tournaments in California this year? Looks like Florida dominates with the Hawaii high and low profile but nothing in SoCal. Bummer. It’s my recurring Thanksgiving in California year this year and would be nice to take in a few games.
 
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20 years ago already. ... time flies by fast.

That team maxed out what it had. Monson's best season.

If my memory is correct, they won their last 4 Big Ten games (last 2 on the road) to get in the hunt for a NCAA bid, then cinched it with a win over Indiana in the Big Ten Tournament. The famous "We were the #4 seed, the #4 seed" quote from Hoosiers coach Mike Davis in the postgame presser lobbying/begging for a NCAA bid. The #5 seed Gophers ended up getting a bid, the "#4 seed: Hoosiers did not.
It was very, very easy to sit in the stands and be loud for that group. Great season.
 

Thank you for reading.

Hoping the Gophers exceed my expectations. That’s why we play the games. Every game & every season is unique.
Well with 2 NCAA wins in the last 27 years...and now officially being a feeder program...plus all the other things working against us (our administration, officiating, etc.)...every season is basically the same.
 

It appears St. Thomas now will be eligible for the NCAA Tournament in 2025-26 instead of 2026-27.

I would expect this proposal to pass in January.

 

How my preseason Field of 68 bracket might look using KenPom's preseason rankings. Top 4 seeds would be #1 Houston, #2 Duke, #3 Auburn, #4 Alabama. Final Four would set up as Midwest vs. South & East vs. West.

Please note, the only bracket rules I tried to follow were BYU playing at Thursday/Saturday sites and no intra-conference matchups in the First 4 and 1st round.

MIDWEST REGIONAL (Indianapolis)
Wichita

#1 Houston vs. #16 Wagner/Texas Southern winner
#8 Indiana vs. #9 VCU
Seattle
#4 Texas A&M vs. #13 McNeese
#5 Cincinnati vs. #12 Vermont
Denver
#2 Arizona vs. #15 UNC-Wilmington
#7 Xavier vs. #10 Grand Canyon
Seattle
#3 Gonzaga vs. #14 Samford
#6 UCLA vs. #11 New Mexico

SOUTH REGIONAL (Atlanta)
Lexington

#1 Alabama vs. #16 Colgate
#8 Michigan State vs. #9 Wake Forest
Raleigh
#4 Tennessee vs. #13 Ohio
#5 Marquette vs. #12 Loyola-Chicago
Providence
#2 UConn vs. #15 Milwaukee
#7 Saint Mary's vs. #10 Boise State
Cleveland
#3 Creighton vs. #14 Arkansas State
#6 Illinois vs. #11 Princeton

EAST REGIONAL (Newark)
Raleigh

#1 Duke vs. #16 Marist/Little Rock winner
#8 Pitt vs. #9 Kentucky
Cleveland
#4 Texas Tech vs. #13 Louisiana Tech
#5 Saint John's vs. #12 Bradley
Milwaukee
#2 Iowa State vs. #15 South Dakota State
#7 Ohio State vs. #10 Kansas State
Milwaukee
#3 Purdue vs. #14 Lipscomb
#6 Florida vs. #11 Rutgers/Notre Dame winner

WEST REGIONAL (San Francisco)
Lexington

#1 Auburn vs. #16 Norfolk State
#8 Michigan vs. #9 Memphis
Providence
#4 North Carolina vs. #13 High Point
#5 BYU vs. #12 UAB
Wichita
#2 Kansas vs. #15 Weber State
#7 Iowa vs. #10 Ole Miss
Denver
#3 Baylor vs. #14 UC-San Diego
#6 Arkansas vs. #11 Georgia Tech/Nevada winner
 
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