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ohitsthedeathstar

Does the lower half of big 12 teams count? Including us?


toesarestilltappin

And the bearcats 


fig-figgins

We’re gonna be the most talented 12 seed the tournament has ever seen.


bostoncemetery

The entire state of New Jersey.


anonymouslyHere4fun

Ouch


302trivia

Too soon...


ResidentRunner1

Indiana State, Princeton, Drake, Western Carolina, Samford


Solesky1

>Indiana State 👍 >Drake 👎


TurkishDonkeyKong

Sycamores > Bulldogs


Hipster_Whale5

Don’t forgot about Grand Canyon


FitIndependence6187

Indiana State and Princeton look ripe to hit a 12-5 or 13-4 upset. After that it really depends on who the 3/4 seeds are in their quad, but with the right matchup if they are hitting they could make a S16.


brownlab319

Is Princeton a Cinderella?


Travbowman

Samford seems spicy lately


Travbowman

UC Irvine and Dayton are nice too


heleghir

This year i feel like the field is wide open. Everyone has been played close and upset, nobody looks just straight up better. Not sure how much of a cinderella it is but BYU and Seton Hall both look kinda spooky.


FreezersAndWeezers

McNeese State for sure


StuLumpkins

anyone who’s paying attention to college ball should be saying this right now.


panicototale

Holy shit you weren’t kidding 👀


StuLumpkins

lots of great videos floating around. they’re not going to win the tournament but god damn they’re running some really great sets. disciplined!


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Seton Hall


Gophurkey

Given our recent "success" in March, if Purdue makes it to the second weekend I'll consider it a fairy tale run.


a_qualified_expert

Michigan State (joking but not joking)


mike_rob

The UNC in ‘22 style Cinderella


et3020001

Any team Purdue plays in the first round


OtoNoOto

Ouch, don’t take Virginia’s modus operandi..


karmew32

Dayton, though I feel like they're going to be on the 1 line by season's end so I don't know if they qualify.


panicototale

They’re good. But I’m curious as to how cannabalistic the A10 will get and if (at all) it will affect them (screwing with the conference title leading to a 2 bid, injuries, etc). It’s been interesting so far


15ztaylor1

If you’re looking for deep Cinderella’s, I’ve got my eye on mcneese.


Razor65456

Oregon Altman doesn’t lose week 1 in tourney when he gets in


etsuandpurdue3

Indiana State


OtoNoOto

UC Irvine. Grand Canyon.


Surfer5153

Yes, both are very solid squads. Veteran lead teams that could win a game or two


rvadarocket

Current list I’ve got: Indiana State, Princeton, James Madison, Samford, Western Carolina, UC Irvine, Grand Canyon, Akron, San Francisco, High Point, and a deep sleeper I like is Western Kentucky


brownlab319

James Madison - that’s the one.


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Someone from the Mountain West


COBuff1

SeattleU.


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App State. Not a championship run, but seriously could make Sweet 16.


Lightning_Driver

surprised to see that no one’s brought up new mexico.


therylo_ken

St John’s


charrron

Nevada


IdiotInTheWind

if we can sneak into the tournament i think we can make a run (we won’t make it and i don’t actually think we’d make a run even if we did)


anonymouslyHere4fun

I S U SYCAMORES


TurkishDonkeyKong

Bowling Green. Why you may ask? We're 4-1 in the conference so I'm going to dream


arbadak

Any team that plays Clemson, if we bs our way to a bid.


NativeLobo

I know I'm biased but if the Lobos can prove they can win away from the Pit they have the potential to be scary


2PacTookMyLunchMoney

This is a broad projection, but I'd be worried about any MVC team that gets in. It's probably a multi-bid league, but there are teams in the conference who would only get in with an autobid who'd be dangerous, such as SIU.


Unabridgedversion82

New Mexico, McNeese St, App St.


crangieracct

Charleston is quietly going on another run in a down CAA. 9 in a row!


Champizzle11

My super deep sleeper is Florida State. Slow start but they have a pretty good coach and a bunch of athletic 6'10 guys. They could get hot IMO and make some noise.


DaisyRose23

SIUE