Saturday, November 11, 2017

2017-2018 NCAA Basketball Projections

Below is how I see the 2017-2018 NCAA Basketball season playing out. I've projected the complete orde of finish for the power conferences with t arms in bold picked to go to the NCAA Tournament. All teams listed for the mid-majors are projected in the field of 68.

ACC
1. Duke
2. North Carolina
3. Louisville 
4. Miami
5. Notre Dame
6. Virginia
7. Virginia Tech
8. Florida State
9. Syracuse
10. Wake Forest
11. NC State
12. Clemson
13. Georgia Tech
14. Pittsburgh
15. Boston College

Big 12
1. Kansas
2. West Virginia
3. Baylor
4. Texas
5. Oklahoma
6. Iowa State
7. TCU
8. Kansas State
9. Oklahoma State
10. Texas Tech

Big 10
1. Michigan State
2. Purdue
3. Minnesota
4. Michigan
5. Wisconsin
6. Northwestern
7. Indiana
8. Maryland
9. Ohio State
10. Iowa
11. Penn State
12. Illinois
13. Nebraska
14. Rutgers

Pac-12
1. Arizona
2. USC
3. Oregon 
4. UCLA
5. Arizona State
6. Utah
7. Stanford
8. Colorado
9. Washington
10. Cal
11. Oregon State
12. Washington State

SEC
1. Kentucky
2. Florida
3. Alabama
4. Missouri
5. Texas A&M
6. South Carolina
7. Auburn
8. Arkansas
9. Vanderbilt
10. Mississippi State
11. Ole Miss
12. Georgia
13. Tennessee
14. LSU

Big East
1. Villanova
2. Xavier
3. Butler
4. Seton Hall
5. Creighton
6. Providence
7. Marquette
8. St. John's
9. Georgetown
10. DePaul

American
1. Wichita State
2. Cincinnati
3. SMU

Atlantic-10
1. VCU
2. Rhode Island

WCC
1. Gonzaga
2. St. Mary's 

AEC
1. Vermont

Atlantic-Sun
1. Lipscomb 

Big Sky
1. Weber State

Big South
1. UNC Asheville

Big West 

1. UC Irvine

Colonial
1. College of Charleston

Conference USA
1. Middle Tennessee

Horizon
1. Oakland

Ivy
1. Harvard

MAAC
1. Siena

MAC
1. Ball State

MEAC
1. Hampton

MVC
1. Loyola (IL)

Mountain West
1. San Diego State

NEC
1. Long Island

OVC
1. Belmont

Patriot
1. Bucknell 

SoCon
1. East Tennessee State

Southland 
1. Stephen F Austin

Sun Belt
1. UT-Arlington

Summit
1. Omaha

SWAC
1. Texas Southern

WAC
1. New Mexico State








































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