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Some, though, more than others, and no regular-season game arguably has a larger impact than tonight. It takes on even greater importance because of where the Aztecs currently sit. Which is: On the fence between a No. 4 or No. 5 seed. CBS’s Jerry Palm...
Chris Dobbertean from SB Nation had Ole Miss as the fifth team out of the tournament in his Monday bracket. Jerry Palm from CBS Sports released his latest bracket Tuesday, and Ole Miss was one of his first four teams out of the tournament as the second...
They need a little attrition
The 49ers (19-6, 12-0 in conference play) once seemed a decent bet to earn an at-large invitation if they didn't secure the Big West's automatic bid. Our revised advice: win the conference tournament. "I don't really like their chances," Jerry Palm,...
Tournament. With six games left in the regular season, the Hurricanes are seen as a potential NCAA Tournament team, but far from a lock. In his latest projections, ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi has Miami taking part in one of four "play-in" games that...
In this week’s edition of ‘The Big East Report,” Jerry Palm of CollegeRPI.com and CBSSports.com breaks down the brackets. He also breaks down the Big East, focusing specifically on UConn and Seton Hall, and talks about the Iona Gaels. “Adam Zagoria sees...
I don't know who you'd vote ahead of them
Those losses erased momentum gained with home victories against Michigan State and Ohio State. Illinois is predicted to be a No. 10 seed in the NCAA tournament by ESPN. CBS Sports lists the Illini as a No. 8 seed. "Illinois has to be careful," CBS...
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They need a little attrition
I don't know who you'd vote ahead of them
Oklahoma State is still the most viable team if we get to two weeks from now and there is still a pull to not have a rematch of some sort
That could be the scenario that gets Oklahoma State in ... Hard to imagine (the voters would) put two teams that didn’t win their league in the top two.
Now if Oklahoma State wins that game, (the Cowboys) just don’t get the push they might have gotten otherwise
What I've been saying is for there to be a rematch, there pretty much had to be no other good choice
I really like their chances
I’m not saying Alabama controls its own destiny, but I really like their chances
I don't think voters care that much (about the loss to Tech) ... People talk about it, of course, but I don't think voters ultimately will care about that. You know, that's the team you lost to, but Oklahoma would still be the champion of the best league.
That's what I'm projecting
