Tweaked my formula a little bit.
1. SYRACUSE, OHIO STATE, KENTUCKY, NORTH CAROLINA
2. BAYLOR, Duke, Louisville, Missouri
3. Wisconsin, Indiana, Florida, Marquette
4. Connecticut, Michigan State, UNLV, Kansas
5. Georgetown, CREIGHTON, Kansas State, Virginia
6. MURRAY STATE, HARVARD, GONZAGA, Michigan
7. SAINT LOUIS, San Diego State, Mississippi State, Illinois
8. Pittsburgh, STANFORD, Xavier, Minnesota
9. Purdue, Northwestern, Alabama, Florida State
10. West Virginia, OHIO, Seton Hall, New Mexico
11. Virginia Tech, Oklahoma, Texas, Wichita State
12. Temple, Vanderbilt, Northern Iowa, NC State, St. Joseph’s, Iowa State
13. MARSHALL, IONA, CLEVELAND STATE, LONG BEACH STATE
14. ORAL ROBERTS, MTSU, VCU, BELMONT
15. NEW MEXICO STATE, CHARLESTON, LEHIGH, WAGNER
16. LAMAR, WEBER STATE, NC ASHEVILLE, NORFOLK STATE, VERMONT, MS VALLEY
First Four Out: Miami (FL), Mississippi, California, LSU
Next Four Out: St. Mary’s, BYU, Nebraska, Dayton
Bubbling Under: Wyoming, Cincinnati, Villanova, Colorado State, Arizona, Oklahoma State, Southern Miss, Memphis, Georgia, Indiana State
vandy a 12? they have 4 losses, all to probable march teams, 2 top 10 losses in OT without their center and a win over Marquette. would be interested why they are so low.
The win over Marquette will certainly help them out. I have a feeling they’ll have moved up the next time I calculate the standings next week.