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Selection Sunday 2013: Final Projections for the 2013 March Madness Field of 68
In possibly the most unpredictable season in college basketball history, predicting which teams will make the NCAA tournament and where those teams will be seeded is quite a tall task...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections for March 11
During the last week of February, the bubble pictures got clearer, but in the first week of March, it got blurry again. So that brings us to Championship Week - just six days until Selection Sunday and so much left to figure out...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections for March 4
The bubble picture got a lot clearer over the past week with teams proving on the court whether they do or do not belong in the field...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections for Feb. 25
With less than three weeks until Selection Sunday, by my estimation 22 teams are fighting for the final 11 spots in the tournament. I like to break teams down into three categories: 1...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Feb. 18
With just 27 days left until Selection Sunday, everything from No. 1 seeds to spots in the field remains up for grabs. I like to break teams down into three categories: 1...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Feb. 11
Duke barely won at Boston College on Sunday, avoiding the first week in which all top 5 AP teams lost since 1992. The field is wide open and so is the top line of the bracket. I like to break teams down into three categories: 1...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Feb. 5
As we enter February, the top eight teams in the country are pretty clear cut, but one person could have a completely different top four from another person, which leaves the No. 1 seed line completely up for grabs this late in the season...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Jan. 28
Fourteen AP Top 25 teams suffered at least one loss last week, sending teams sliding up and down the S-curve in my latest projections. As always, I am not trying to guess how teams will finish the year...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Jan. 21
This is really turning into a season of parity in college basketball. By Jan. 14, there were no undefeated teams remaining...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Jan. 14
At the start of last week, there were four undefeated teams in the country. Now there are none. Wyoming, Arizona, Duke and Michigan all suffered their first loss of the season, which ...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Jan. 7
Conference play signals the start of a second season in college basketball. Those who dominated their non-conference slate will have to back up those results against league opponents, ...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Dec. 31
On the final day of the year, the Mountain West is the second-ranked conference in the country, ahead of all power conferences besides the Big Ten...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Dec. 24
Just five undefeated teams remain after Saturday, when Syracuse, New Mexico and Illinois each suffered its first loss of the season. So that leaves Duke, Michigan, Arizona, Cincinnati and Wyoming among the unbeaten...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Dec. 17
Following Indiana's loss to Butler, there's no question Duke is the top team in the country. The Blue Devils are undefeated despite playing the toughest schedule in the nation that ...
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Which College Basketball Team Will Remain Undefeated the Longest?
There are 14 undefeated teams left in college basketball, but which will be the last one standing? Some could lose as early as this week, while others may make it to the start of ...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Dec. 10
Just 14 undefeated teams remain as we hit the middle of December. Winning all your games is one way to make the NCAA tournament, but it's certainly not the only way. As always, I am not trying to guess how teams will finish the year...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Dec. 3
As the calendar flips to December, the RPI starts to align more with the national polls, making it a more reliable tool when projecting the field of 68. As always, I am not trying to guess how teams will finish the year...
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2013 March Madness Field of 68 Projections: Nov. 26
With Thanksgiving tournaments concluded and the Big Ten/ACC Challenge upon us, I have enough information to present my first NCAA tournament bracket projections of the 2012-13 season...
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College Basketball Preseason Top 25: Kentucky, Indiana Lead the Pack
Using a formula that considers the percentage of returning points, rebounds and assists from last year, multiplies that number by a value assigned to how the team finished last season ...
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New York Yankees Acquire Extra Infield Help with Trade for Casey McGehee
The New York Yankees acquired infielder Casey McGehee from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for reliever Chad Qualls right before the trade deadline on Tuesday, according to Joel Sherman ...
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Ichiro Suzuki Trade Fills Void for New York Yankees
The New York Yankees have the best record in baseball and now they have a future first-ballot Hall of Famer in their outfield...
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Yankees-Mets Series Preview: CC Sabathia-R.A. Dickey Matchup Highlights Rematch
In this year's first Subway Series two weeks ago, the Yankees capped their sweep of the Mets with a walk-off homer by Russell Martin. This time around, the series will end with a highly anticipated pitching matchup between CC Sabathia and R...
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Mariano Rivera's Injury Is Not as Big of a Deal as You Think
Mariano Rivera tore his ACL shagging fly balls during batting practice on Thursday night in Kansas City , and while the loss of the Yankees ' top relief pitcher will certainly ...
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Syracuse's Fab Melo Will Not Play in NCAA Tournament
The news came crashing down like 20 inches of lake-effect snow in Central New York: Syracuse University center Fab Melo will not take part in the NCAA tournament due to an eligibility issue, according to a release by the school ...
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Selection Sunday 2012: Projecting the 2011 March Madness Field of 68
Last year, I had the most accurate bracket projections in the country and was the only bracketologist out of the 89 tabulated by bracketproject.com to correctly predict 67 of 68 teams...