bracketology Stories - The Slipper Still Fits
Final Bracket Of January Up On SB Nation
Plenty of changes from last week, and from the first actual bracket of the season, which I released just four weeks ago. http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/2012/1/30/2756938/bracketology-2012-ncaa-basketball-tournament-bracket-projection
Bracketology 2012: At Midway Point...
The folks at the mothership (our mothership, SB Nation; not to be confused with Dan Patrick's mothership) have their mid-season bracketology posted with WVU holding a #4 seed in the South. The number ones are Syracuse, Kentucky, Baylor and UNC....
BtB Will Be On The Rocky Top Podcast At 9 ET
It's time for my annual bracketology chat with Joel and Will. http://www.rockytoptalk.com/2011/2/23/2011293/bracketology-bruce-pearl-notice-allegations-podcast
Streamlined Bubble Watch Up At SB Nation
This week (and next week too), I've gone with a shorter take on bubble watch over at SB Nation, counting teams in and out. I'll focus more on profiles once February rolls around and the field thins out a bit moer....
First SB Nation Bracketology: Seven Big 12 Teams Are Dancing
1. Kansas 3. Mizzou 4. Texas 6. K-State 6. Texas A&M 8. Baylor 10. Oklahoma State http://www.sbnation.com/ncaa-basketball/2011/1/4/1912134/ncaa-basketball-bracketology-syracuse-tournament
First ESPN Bracketology - Six Big 12 Teams Make The Cut
In order of seeds: 1. Kansas 3. Missouri 4. Texas 6. Kansas St. 7. Texas A&M 9. Baylor http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bracketology
ESPN's Bracketology Includes Six Big 12 Schools
1 Seed - Kansas Jayhawks 2 Seed - Kansas St Wildcats 4 Seed - Missouri Tigers 5 Seed - Baylor Bears 7 Seed - Texas Longhorns 12 Seed - Texas A&M Aggies Colorado made the "Last Four Out" list http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bracketology
Another Perspective: The Daily Gopher's Bubble-ology
SB Nation's Golden Gopher blog has the Minnesota perspective on the bubble, and what that team needs to do to get in, as they find themselves back in the fringes of the discussion. A highly recommended read. http://www.thedailygopher.com/2010/2/22/1321334/bubble-ology-or-how-i-learned-to
Sabermetric Bracketology
Being a sabermetrician by trade, I tried to apply some statistical reasoning to one of the pools I participate in. This particular pool uses upset bonus points, so I applied expected values to determine which underdogs to pick. The main link is my introductory post from last year, and here's this...




