As always, we'll pin this for a week for easy access. This in bracket form can be found below, dated 1/6.
The 1 line: Arizona (15-0), Wisconsin (15-0), Syracuse (14-0), Ohio St (15-0)
The 2 line: Michigan St (13-1), Villanova (13-1), Iowa St (13-0), Oklahoma St (12-2)
The 3 line: Baylor (10-1), Kentucky (10-3), Wichita St (14-0), San Diego St (10-1)
The 4 line: Colorado (13-2), Oregon (13-1), UMass (12-1), Florida (11-2)
The 5 line: Gonzaga (13-2), Kansas (9-4), Duke (11-3), Louisville (13-2)
The 6 line: Iowa (12-3), Creighton (12-2), UConn (11-3), Missouri (12-1)
The 7 line: UCLA (12-2), Pittsburgh (13-1), Georgetown (10-3), Memphis (10-3)
The 8 line: St Louis (12-2), New Mexico (10-3), Michigan (10-4), Illinois (13-2)
The 9 line: Cincinnati (13-2), VCU (12-3), North Carolina (10-4), Virginia (10-4)
The 10 line: Florida St (9-4), Xavier (12-3), Kansas St (11-3), Harvard (12-1)
The 11 line: Arkansas (11-2), George Washington (12-2), Minnesota (11-3), Oklahoma (12-2)
The 12 line: LSU (9-3), SMU (11-3), Texas (11-3), California (10-4), Southern Miss (11-2), Toledo (11-1)
The 13 line: North Dakota St (8-4), Drexel (8-5), Belmont (9-6), Manhattan (11-2)
The 14 line: Green Bay (8-3), UC Santa Barbara (7-4), New Mexico St (11-5), Mercer (8-5)
The 15 line: Western Kentucky (9-5), Northern Colorado (6-3), Stephen F Austin (11-2), Boston (9-6)
The 16 line: North Carolina Central (5-4), Bryant (7-7), Stony Brook (8-5), Radford (7-5), Elon (5-7), Jackson St (4-9)
Last 4 out:
Boise St (9-3)
Butler (9-4)
Notre Dame (10-4)
Dayton (12-3)
Next 4 out:
St Mary's (11-4)
Stanford (9-4)
Tennessee (8-4)
Indiana St (9-3)
Consideration board (also known as the NIT at-large board):
Indiana (10-5), Marquette (9-6), Seton Hall (10-5), Arizona St (12-3), Maryland (10-5), Ole Miss (9-4), Richmond (10-5), BYU (8-7), Utah St (10-3), Missouri St (10-3), Ohio (9-3), Louisiana Tech (11-3), Charlotte (9-4), Princeton (11-2)
Of note: in a couple of weeks, we'll start taking conference leaders and giving them the autobids in the projections. However, a few haven't started, and another few have only played a game or two, so doing so right now would lead to funky results. I'm going to wait a couple weeks for reliable data.
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