One week into January and this is where I am in terms of having faith in teams making the tournament from each conference. Of course, each league won’t, nor can they reach their max simultaneously because that would be too many teams in the field.
American (Max 2): Memphis has the resume to comfortably get into the field without winning the conference tournament. If they don’t, the league will get two bids.
A-10 (Max 2): Dayton struggled at GW, but the Flyers still have the talent to be in the mix for an at-large bid and win the tournament. St. Bonaventure hasn’t been tested yet, but the pieces fit well enough to make this a two-bid league.
ACC (Max 6): Duke is on target for a No. 1 seed in Raleigh or Newark. Clemson should be safe. And Pitt looks like a team that will be in the tournament by season’s end. North Carolina should be an NCAA team, but can’t afford any more questionable losses. The Tar Heels nearly had one at Notre Dame. Don’t sleep on Wake Forest and Louisville, making late surges to be in the mix, too.
Big 12 (Max 9): Iowa State, Houston, Kansas, and yes, West Virginia should all be in the field. Baylor will get there, too. The question is, will Arizona, Texas Tech, Cincinnati, and BYU be consistent enough and win the right games in the Big 12 to get there as well? Of course, someone else could emerge and knock one of them off and keep this number at nine.
Big East (Max 6): Marquette and UConn are the class of the league. St. John’s should be an NCAA team. But Georgetown, Creighton and yes, Villanova, are all in the mix to get bids entering the New Year.
Big Ten (Max 11): The rotation of top teams may finally have settled on Illinois and Michigan State. But there is plenty of company for the chase for the double byes in the Big Ten tournament. Expect Michigan, Purdue, UCLA and Wisconsin to all challenge for the byes. But Indiana and Nebraska are suddenly surging. Maryland will be there but has to climb out of a 1-3 hole. Penn State has a rough schedule, but should also be an NCAA team. That leaves Ohio State, Iowa, Rutgers and maybe Northwestern still trying to get into the next group.
MVC (Max 1): Drake had an at-large profile until the losses to UIC and Murray State. No one else had a shot to get in without winning the tournament.
MWC (Max 4): Utah State, New Mexico, and San Diego State have all had non-conference wins that put them in position for an at-large bid. The question will be if a fourth team were to win the conference tournament. That’s why there is a max of four.
SEC (Max 12): The SEC is set up for a historic season and will dominate Selection Sunday. There could be two to three No. 1 seeds. And the league will crush the at-large pool. Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, Mississippi State, Kentucky, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas A&M look very strong. I fully expect Missouri, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Georgia to be considered, too. And I wouldn’t dump on Texas just yet. They all can’t get in, but it will be a record number.
WCC (Max 2): Gonzaga has the profile, although they did lose four close non-conference games. The question will be whether Saint Mary’s, Washington State or San Francisco will join them in the field.
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Dropped out: Cincinnati (22), Georgia (33), Penn State (34), Drake (35), Dayton (37).
Under consideration: Indiana, Texas Tech, Georgetown, North Carolina.
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Illinois: The Illini made a loud and clear statement that they may be the team to beat in the Big Ten and a title contender after sweeping the Big Ten Northwest swing by crushing Oregon 109-77, the largest margin of victory by any road team at an AP Top 10 team. Illinois then beat Washington 81-77 to complete the road trip. The Illini have won 8 of 10 with the only two losses being in overtime at Northwestern and against Tennessee. Alabama also beat Illinois in Birmingham. The Illini do have wins over Arkansas in Kansas City and Missouri in St. Louis from the SEC. Illinois (11-3) is now 3-1 in the Big Ten and, perhaps, the team to beat in the league.
Javon Small, West Virginia: The senior transfer guard, who transferred to West Virginia from Oklahoma State after starting his career at East Carolina, was instrumental in the Mountaineers’ upset at Kansas. Small scored 13 points, grabbed 11 boards and dished out six assists in the 62-61 win in Lawrence. He hit the final free throw with 1.8 seconds left to beat the Jayhawks. Small then followed that up by scoring 24 and grabbing 11 boards in a home win against his former Oklahoma State team. The Mountaineers (11-2) are off to a 2-0 start, all without Tucker DeVries, who has been out since Dec. 6 with an upper body injury.
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Tennessee at Florida, Tuesday: The Gators lost their first game of the season at Kentucky and now have a chance to end Tennessee’s undefeated run.
Kentucky at Mississippi State, Saturday: The Bulldogs are one of the biggest sleepers in the country, let alone the SEC. Beating Kentucky would certainly send a message that they aren’t going anywhere.
Pitt at Duke, Tuesday: Pitt has the talent to be an NCAA tournament team. But they could do wonders for the resume if they could pick up a road win at Duke, the clear favorite in the ACC.
Michigan at UCLA, Tuesday: The Wolverines are coming off a road win at USC while the Bruins struggled to score at Nebraska. An LA sweep would do wonders for the Wolverines’ Big Ten profile.
San Diego State at New Mexico, Saturday: The Lobos escaped defeat at the Pit against Nevada. Taking out the Aztecs would probably put them in the pole position atop the Mountain West.
Texas A&M at Oklahoma, Wednesday: The Sooners lost their first game at Alabama. Knocking off the Aggies would reset the narrative that they aren’t going anywhere in the SEC.
Alabama at Texas A&M, Saturday: The Aggies have a brutal week — although every week in the SEC may be like that this season. How they respond at home after what could be a defeat will be a strong indicator of their status in the race.
UConn at Georgetown, Saturday: The Huskies squeaked out a win over Providence. And they can’t take the Hoyas for granted. Ed Cooley has a young core that continues to get better. Don’t look now but the Hoyas could make an NCAA tournament bid run.
St. Bonaventure at Saint Louis, Wednesday: The Bonnies look increasingly like they could be the best team in the A-10. But the Billikens are healthy and winning in St. Louis will be a tall order.
UC Irvine at UC San Diego, Saturday: The top two Big West teams entered the week 3-0 with just two overall losses. The Anteaters were a preseason favorite. But the Tritons have been a pleasant surprise with Tyler McGhie putting up 20-plus points in five-straight games.