March Madness: Final college basketball Bracketology report

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LAS VEGAS, NV – MARCH 10: Grand Canyon Lopes fans cheer during championship game of the Western Athletic Conference basketball tournament against the New Mexico State Aggies at the Orleans Arena on March 10, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. New Mexico State won 72-58. (Photo by Sam Wasson/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV – MARCH 10: Grand Canyon Lopes fans cheer during championship game of the Western Athletic Conference basketball tournament against the New Mexico State Aggies at the Orleans Arena on March 10, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada. New Mexico State won 72-58. (Photo by Sam Wasson/Getty Images) /

List of Conference tournament winners by seed:

The Conference tournament one seeds dominated their respective fields thus far, taking down 15 of the 32 bids — with five March Madness berths still up for grabs.

  • TBD: 4
  • No. 1 seeds:15
  • No. 2 seeds: 4
  • No. 3 seeds: 2
  • No. 4 seeds: 5
  • No. 5 seeds: 1
  • No. 6 seeds: 1

Bracketology 101

Our class is in session one final time, with our last Bracketology breakdown. Remember, we aren’t trying to predict the field of 68, but, this is how we would vote if among the NCAA tournament selection committee.

Last Four In:

Florida St.

Texas

Alabama

Oklahoma

First Four Out:

Baylor

Oklahoma St.

Louisville

Boise St.

Next Four Out: 

Notre Dame

Davidson

Western Kentucky

Oregon

Breakdown by Conference (Multiple bids) 

  •  ACC: 8
  •  SEC: 8
  •  Big12: 7
  •  Big East: 6
  •  Pac-12: 4
  •  Big Ten: 4
  •  AAC: 3
  •  Atlantic 10: 2 (3 if Davidson upsets Rhode Island)
  • Conference USA: 2
  • Mountain West: 2

The field of 68 is wide open this year, so once the tournament starts seeding will make little difference. But, the bracket is what makes March Madness what it is, so here we go, with our vote for the best teams in college basketball.