Sleepers Ncaa Tournament

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1 day ago  Picking a sleeper in your March Madness bracket is critical to success. There are always several teams like this that advance far into the NCAA tournament. We've got bracket tips from NCAA's. One could argue that the conference tournament champion auto-bid into the NCAA tournament has hurt the mid majors success in the NCAA tournament. Nothing like a deserving (27-5) regular season conference champion losing to a (15-17) team that got hot for a few games. Re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers? 1 day ago  Plenty of favorites will win, but we’ve got some sleepers to consider that might be able to pull off a big upset on the way to the NCAA Tournament. Here’s the bracket for the SWAC Conference Tournament with TV listings, dates and times.

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zzgobucky
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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by zzgobucky on 2/15/21 at 12:33 pm to Buckeye Backer
This is how I would rank them most likely to make a S16.
1. Saint Louis
2. San Diego St
3. Loyola Chi
4. Boise St
5. VCU

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by I Bleed Garnet on 2/15/21 at 12:36 pm to nerdmachine
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have always believed that the regular season champion of a conference should get the autobid. That’s the most deserving team and they proved it all season long. I understand the conference tournament argument, it gives teams a reason to keep trying the entire season, but when one team gets hot and it causes the league’s team with an actual opportunity to win a an NCAA tournament game or two to miss out I think it basically degrades the meaning of the regular season

I get why they do the tourneys
Especially today
But maybe they should cap the tourneys, maybe the top 4 teams?
Top 5 so the regular season winner gets a bye?
Maybe 3 with the regular season winner already in the tittle?

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by CelticDog on 2/15/21 at 1:07 pm to zzgobucky
Zags are mid major.
they look terrific.
a couple of first rounders.
Belmont has a very good coach and seniors. they can beat anyone but they only got by murray on the last shot by 1 point at murray and murray is so so this year. 3 good players. no bench.
from your list Belmont.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by Magnus on 2/15/21 at 1:11 pm to Choot em Tiger
what's the lowdown on this team? pardon my ignorance but i have never heard of these guys

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by Choot em Tiger on 2/15/21 at 1:30 pm to Magnus

Sleepers Ncaa Tournament

Small Private School in Louisville. They started out meh but have gotten hot-against mostly meh competition. Something to watch as they face Liberty in a couple of weeks for what could determine the conference.


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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by zzgobucky on 2/15/21 at 1:39 pm to CelticDog
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Zags are mid major.
they look terrific.
a couple of first rounders.
Belmont has a very good coach and seniors. they can beat anyone but they only got by murray on the last shot by 1 point at murray and murray is so so this year. 3 good players. no bench.
from your list Belmont.

Few things, Murray is not that good at all this year, and Belmont actually lost to Samford not Murray. Also Gonzaga may play in a mid major conference but they are no means a mid major anymore
Sleepers to win ncaa tournament


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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by I Bleed Garnet on 2/15/21 at 1:50 pm to Choot em Tiger
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Bellarmine

I believe they are Ineligible for the tourney


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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by bulldog95 on 2/15/21 at 5:23 pm to Buckeye Backer


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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by dclt145 on 2/15/21 at 5:32 pm to Buckeye Backer
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The NCAA just announced that they are leaving it up to the conferences whether or not the regular season champion or the conference tournament champion represents their conference in the NCAA? If that's the case, i would suspect that many of the mid majors will take their regular season champ. One could argue that the conference tournament champion auto-bid into the NCAA tournament has hurt the mid majors success in the NCAA tournament. Nothing like a deserving (27-5) regular season conference champion losing to a (15-17) team that got hot for a few games.

This is how it always should be. It makes me ill when some team dominates their league's regular season only to have some team that went 5-13 in league play with nothing to lose go scorching hot from 3 in a high pressure single elimination tournament and bounce the league favorite.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by msutiger on 2/15/21 at 5:35 pm to dclt145

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This is how it always should be. It makes me ill when some team dominates their league's regular season only to have some team that went 5-13 in league play with nothing to lose go scorching hot from 3 in a high pressure single elimination tournament and bounce the league favorite.

Louisiana Tech won three straight conference championships and was ranked in the top 25 two of those years and didn’t make a single ncaa tournament because of BS like that.
If I remember correctly, Iona had something similar happen to them around the same time.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by stlslick on 2/15/21 at 5:37 pm to Buckeye Backer
Saint Louis would be a tough mid major, but they have been butt fricked by the Covid shite.
Playing a few games, then 1 month with no games, 2 games, no games for 2 weeks.,etc
No way you can get any kind of mojo going when your not playing against other teams in 2-3 weeks a pop

re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by dclt145 on 2/15/21 at 6:18 pm to msutiger
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If I remember correctly, Iona had something similar happen to them around the same time.

Iona has actually been the beneficiary. They are usually the team that didn't win the MAAC and bounces other teams that did.
I understand why these conferences do it though - if they have an at-large worthy candidate, then playing a conference tournament raises the leagues odds of getting two bids if the at large candidate loses in the conference tournament.
The problem is that most of the time, these teams don't lose in their conference tournament. And for many of these leagues, its very rare to have an at-large worthy team.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by Buckeye Backer on 2/15/21 at 7:06 pm to dclt145
Gonzaga is NOT a mid major. They’re ranked #1 for god sake. They’ve been to a national title game, have multiple Final Fours and have made the tournament like 24 years in a row or something like that. Anybody know anything about Wright St? They’ve won like 10+ games in a row. Seems like a team I wouldn’t want to play. Of all years, I think you could see multiple mid majors make the Elite 8.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by Elleshoe on 2/15/21 at 7:08 pm to Buckeye Backer


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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by I Bleed Garnet on 2/15/21 at 7:35 pm to Buckeye Backer


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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by blzr on 2/15/21 at 7:40 pm to Buckeye Backer
UAB not quite there yet, but will soon be dominating CUSA again.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by stlslick on 2/15/21 at 7:41 pm to blzr
Gonzaga WAS a midmajor.
They are not a midmajor no more. They put $$ into their program to be a tier 1 program.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by McMillan on 2/15/21 at 9:19 pm to stlslick

Sleepers To Win Ncaa Tournament 2021

They're slowly coming around. All they need to do is avoid another bad loss.

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by TomRollTideRitter on 2/15/21 at 9:29 pm to Buckeye Backer
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conference tournament champion auto-bid

Easily one of the dumbest things in sports

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re: College Basketball Mid Major Sleepers?Posted by Buckeye Backer on 2/16/21 at 6:47 am to Elleshoe
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Swing and a miss

Yup, you're correct, i was already assuming that they were going to make it this year to have 2 Final Fours. Got ahead of myself there lol. Gonzaga's NCAA resume over the last 22 years is impressive regardless.
22 NCAA Appearances in a Row (including this year)
10 Sweet Sixteen's
4 Elite Eight's
1 Final Four
1 National Championship Appearance

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Cinderella stories are what the big dance is all about, and it wouldn’t surprise me if we have more than one in 2019. There are upsets every year, and finding those upsets can help you win your bracket.

In this article, I’ll give my top 3 sleepers (schools outside the top 3 seeds) in each region, who I think could make some noise an potentially advance to the Sweet 16 and beyond.

One thing I look for is if the top seeds in a region are mid majors or having unprecedented success.

Find out how far I have each of these sleepers advancing in my bracket.

NCAA Tournament Sleepers in Each Region That Could Make the Final Four

South Region

#7 Cincinnati

I really feel bad for the Bearcats, as I really feel like they deserved to be a better seed than what they got. I like Cincinnati to make easy work of No. 10 Iowa in the first round, but that sets up a likely showdown with one of my favorite teams in the tournament in Tennessee. Getting past the Vols will be quite the challenge, but if the Bearcats can make it to the Sweet 16, they could be the surprise team out of the South to make the Final Four.

#12 Oregon

Oregon defeating No. 5 Wisconsin is actually the only upset I have in the first round in the South. The Ducks were a team coming into the year that many had picked in the Top 25, but a injury to star freshman Bol Bol really put this team behind the 8-ball early. The Ducks were a mere 15-12 with a 6-8 record in the Pac-12 as late as Feb. 23rd. Things clicked after that, as Oregon won 4 straight to close out the regular-season and carried that over to a Pac-12 title and automatic bid. I not only think they get by the Badgers, but I have them knocking off K-State to reach the Sweet 16.

#13 UC Irvine

While I have the Anteaters losing to No. 4 seed Kansas State, I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see them pull off the upset. The Wildcats earned a share of the Big 12 regular-season title, but I think that has them a bit overvalued. Based on the numbers I would have had K-State closer to a No. 6 seed. Making matters worse, the Wildcats could be without All-Big 12 big man Dean Wade, who had to sit out the Big 12 Tournament. UC Irvine comes in having won 16 straight games and had road wins over Texas A&M and St. Mary’s in non-conference play.

West Region

#4 Florida State

The Seminoles might just be the biggest sleeper in the tournament. While I have them losing to Gonzaga in the Sweet 16, this is a team that’s capable of winning the whole thing. Florida State often gets overlooked with all the hype around the three No. 1 seeds in the ACC in Duke, Virginia and UNC, but the Seminoles are every bit as talented as those three. Not only were they one of the better teams in the best conference in the country, they had non-conference wins over both the SEC regular-season champs (LSU) and Big Ten regular-season champs (Purdue).

#6 Buffalo

The Bulls are the highest seeded mid-major not named Gonzaga in this year’s field and many of you will likely recall last year’s NCAA Tournament, where No. 13 Buffalo took down No. 4 Arizona 89-68. If you like strong offensive teams with veteran leadership, this team will definitely get your attention. The Bulls averaged 85 ppg and have 3 different seniors who average in double-figures. Their up-tempo in your face attack is also something that could give teams who haven’t seen them before a lot of problems. If they can get by No. 3 Texas Tech in the round of 32, they might just make the Elite 8 or more.

#12 Murray State

Here’s another No. 12 seed that I think could make some noise and take down No. 5 seed Marquette. Chances are you probably didn’t catch a lot of Murray State games this year, but have at least heard the name Ja Morant. He’s not just the best player on Murray State, some have him projected to go No. 2 overall behind Zion Williamson in next year’s NBA draft. Morant averaged a double-double with 24.6 ppg and 10.0 apg. I can guarantee you the other teams in the West are hoping Morant and the Racers are knocked out early, as this is a team no one wants to face.

East Region

#4 Virginia Tech

Much like Florida State, Virginia Tech is another ACC team that gets overlooked with all the attention given to Duke, Virginia and North Carolina. The Hokies did something not a lot of other teams could do. They didn’t crumble after losing their rock at point guard in senior Justin Robinson. A big reason for that is the dynamic duo of Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Kerry Blackshear. Not only will they have those two to carry them in the Big Dance, but Robinson is expected to return from injury. If he’s anything close to what he was before he got hurt, this is a team that could not only make the Sweet 16, but punch a ticket to Minneapolis.

#10 Minnesota

The Gophers are one of those teams that I think surprised some that they made it. Sure, Minnesota won 21 games, but their non-conference wasn’t all that challenging and they finished just 9-11 in the Big Ten. They were just 3-7 over their final 10 regular-season games, before beating Penn State in OT and pulling off the big upset against Purdue. I don’t know that they are capable of making a deep run, but I do think they could pull off the upset against Louisville and they will certainly be familiar with their likely second round opponent in Michigan State.

#11 Belmont/Temple

My favorite sleeper in the East is the combination of #11 seeds Belmont and Temple. I think whoever wins the play-in game on Tuesday is more than capable of beating No. 6 Maryland. The Terps play six freshman and had a horrible showing in the Big Ten Tournament, losing to Nebraska, a team they had previously beat by 15 on the road. Not only do think the Belmont/Temple winner will advance to the Round of 32, I think they will make the Sweet 16.

Midwest Region

#5 Auburn

I’m sure there’s a number of teams in the Midwest wondering how Auburn is in their bracket as a No. 5 seed. The Tigers got off to a bit of a slow start in SEC play, but closed out the season playing their best basketball. They won 4 straight to end the regular-season and went on to win the SEC Tournament, routing the Vol 84-64. This is a team that had wins over a lot of quality teams in non-conference, but arguably their most impressive out of conference performance came in a mere 6-point loss to Duke on a neutral site.

#6 Iowa State

I was surprised to see the Cyclones this low, especially after Iowa State caught fire in route to another Big 12 Tournament title (won 4 of the last 6). When this team is on they are capable of beating any team in the country. All five starters averaged at least 9 ppg, led by Marial Shayok at 18.7 ppg. They also have a double-digit scorer in Lindell Wigginton (13.4 ppg) coming off the bench. The only problem is they need the shots to fall, as they aren’t a great defensive team and struggle on the boards.

#7 Wofford

The Terriers enter the NCAA Tournament having won 20 straight games and have one of the best players that you likely haven’t heard of in senior guard Fletcher Magee. For those that don’t know, Magee is a legit sharpshooter, having made more than 500 3-pointers in his career. He hit 41% from long-distance this season and averages more than 20 ppg. We have seen similar type of players go off in the Big Dance. The only problem is the path to the Final Four couldn’t be much tougher, as they will have to get by No. 2 Kentucky just to make the Sweet 16.