Thursday, October 24, 2024

Bracketology Bubble Watch: Utah gets big win at buzzer vs. UCLA; Texas, Virginia in action Monday

Bracketology Bubble Watch: Utah gets big win at buzzer vs. UCLA; Texas, Virginia in action Monday

Jerry Palm breaks down the teams near the cut-line for earning an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament

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Kim O’Reilly, CBS Sports

It was big road wins all around for the bubble teams on Sunday. 

Northwestern got things started with a 76-72 road win at Indiana. That used to really mean something, but the Hoosiers have had a miserable season by their standards. The Wildcats are still looking for a tournament quality win away from home, but they avoided another road loss and that’s not nothing.

Seton Hall followed that up with a 68-62 win at St. John’s. That is the Pirates’ fifth quad one win of the season, but only three of those are against likely tournament teams. They have an important part of their schedule ahead with Butler at home followed by trips to Creighton and UConn.

Finally, Utah got a buzzer-beating put-back to get a much needed 70-69 win at UCLA. The Utes travel to Colorado on Saturday in a matchup of teams currently in my last four in the field. 

Monday features a couple of games for bubble teams against teams out of the bracket for now. Those are always dangerous.

Check out all the teams on Palm’s Bubble Watch, the field of the 68 and the entire bracket on the Bracketology hub  

Bubble teams in action Sunday

NCAA Tournament locks

Locks based on resume: 11 | Bids secured: 0 | At-large spots remaining: 21

Conference Locks Teams

ACC

2

Duke, North Carolina

Big East

2

UConn, Marquette

Big Ten

1

Purdue

Big 12

4

Houston, Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas

Pac-12

1

Arizona

SEC

1

Tennessee

American

Others

Near the cut line

Note – all references to NCAA Tournament selection records and trends based on NET rankings excludes the 2021 tournament. Due to shortened schedules and a relatively small number of non-conference games, those rankings are not reliable enough to be considered.

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