March Madness Pulse: What to Watch Before the Bracket Drops

USAFri Mar 13 2026
The final countdown is almost here, and the college basketball world is buzzing with last‑minute moves. Teams still fighting for a spot are like a tightrope walk; the ones that survive their conference tournaments may lock in an at‑large berth with a win or two. Ohio State’s recent victory over Iowa looks promising, but a win against Michigan could seal their place. Oklahoma is on fire with six straight wins; a deep run in the SEC could push them into the tournament. The lineup of possible “bid thieves” keeps the field in motion. A team that’s out of the bubble but still alive can steal a spot by winning its conference tournament, forcing another team to drop out. If the Mountain West or Atlantic 10 crowns a different champion than expected, that could ripple through the at‑large pool. Even a surprise win by a power conference team like Ole Miss or Georgetown would shake things up.
Miami University’s 31‑1 record is eye‑catching, yet the strength of schedule is weak. Their resume looks good on paper, but predictive models rank them near the bottom of the field. The committee may favor teams with strong wins above the bubble, but it’s unclear whether Miami will slip through. The final decision will come on Selection Sunday. Who gets the fourth No. 1 seed is still a toss‑up. Florida, the defending champion, could stay on top if they survive conference play, but a loss to Kentucky or a surge by UConn might change the order. The top seeds usually stay solid even after a loss, but drama is possible if multiple upsets happen. A team with more than fifteen losses could see a historic first. Auburn, at 17‑16 after a recent defeat, has strong wins against Florida, St. John’s, Kentucky and Arkansas. The committee often values quality victories over overall record, so a 16‑loss team might finally earn an at‑large spot.
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