Five Minute Guide to This Week's Conference Tournaments

Scott Taylor by Correspondent Written on March 10, 2009
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TBA vs. No. 4 Kansas State

The Wildcats need to advance to the finals to make the big dance. For that to happen, it would likely have to beat No. 5 Texas and No. 1 Kansas.

This year’s Georgia: No. 7 Oklahoma State

While the Cowboys are nearly locks, not much is expected out of them as the No. 7 seed. They just lost to Oklahoma by four at OU and will likely play them in a quarterfinal game with a game under their belt. The tournament is in Oklahoma City, and they won’t face Kansas until the final.

Champion: No. 7 Oklahoma State

I will go out on a limb here. I like the location and how the Cowboys match up with their opponents. Actually, whoever wins the battle of Oklahoma will win the title.

 

Mountain West

Bubble game: No. 4 San Diego St. vs. No. 5 UNLV

The winner will likely be in, the loser will be out. San Diego has swept UNLV, but UNLV will be hosting the tournament, as always.

This year’s Georgia: No. 5 UNLV

Hosting the conference tournament and winning at Louisville makes this an easy pick. However, the Runnin’ Rebels have struggled down the stretch.

Champion: No. 5 UNLV

With so many equal teams, the edge has to go to the home team. The Rebels will have some close exciting games, but I think they will pull it out.

 

Pac-10

Bubble game: No. 4 Arizona State vs. No. 5 Arizona

This is nearly a must-win game for Arizona as it is firmly on the bubble. The Wildcats have already been swept by ASU, and their RPI isn’t great.

This year’s Georgia: No. 7 Washington State

The Cougars have been strong of late, winning at UCLA and sweeping the Arizona schools. They will likely get another chance against UCLA—and if they win that game, watch out.

Champion: No. 2 UCLA

As many as seven teams can win the tournament, making it the most competitive of the bunch. The Bruins have looked much better in recent weeks, especially after losing to WSU.


SEC

Bubble games: Plenty

Florida, South Carolina, Kentucky, and Auburn are all on the bubble in a down year for the conference. A Florida-Auburn second-round game should loom large.

This year’s Georgia: No. 5 (East) Vanderbilt

Vandy has been playing much better of late, and a win over LSU proves that. In this conference, as was the case last year, anything can happen.

Champion: No. 2 (West) Auburn

The Tigers have been red-hot, winning nine of their past 10 games. If they get by Florida, they likely get Tennessee, a team they already beat. Conference champion LSU is on the other side of the bracket, and Auburn blew it out Saturday.

 

Atlantic 10

Xavier is the team to beat, but has been inconsistent down the stretch. Temple and Rhode Island were hot, until a couple head-scratching losses. This will be a crap-shoot in Atlantic City.

Taylor’s Take: Dayton

 

Conference USA

I would like to pick against Memphis, but it losing just isn’t going to happen. It must be nice to host the conference tournament every year. What a joke!

Taylor’s Take: Memphis

 

WAC

This is another conference that has a random home court. Reno hosts it a lot and that’s good news for Nevada. Utah State has had a great season, but still might have to win the championship to go to the NCAA tournament. The Aggies lost at Nevada last Saturday. Expect the same to happen again.

Taylor’s Take: Nevada

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