2/6 Men's Basketball Bracketology Breakdown

 
Last Eight In: California, Arkansas, Michigan, Syracuse, Seton Hall, Memphis, Rhode Island, Minnesota
 
First Eight Out: Iowa State, Oklahoma State, TCU, Texas Tech, Clemson, Utah, Houston, Auburn
 
Six top ten teams lost on Saturday, leaving the door wide open for many of the top seeds come March. Three of those upsets came against Big 12 teams at home. Baylor lost to Kansas State, Kansas fell in overtime to Iowa State and Oklahoma State upset West Virginia. For the winners, they got a much needed signature win on their resume. The Wildcats are now 16-7 and 5-5 in Big 12 play and are looking good for an at-large berth. Both Iowa State and Oklahoma State now have a great opportunity to make a push. The Cyclones and Cowboys both have eight losses, but there are plenty of chances for them to pick up more big wins.
 
 
 
 
ACC: Duke, Florida State, Louisville, Miami, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech
 
American: Cincinnati, Memphis, SMU
 
Big East: Butler, Creighton, Marquette, Seton Hall, Villanova, Xavier
 
Big 12: Baylor, Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, West Virginia
 
Big Ten: Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Northwestern, Purdue, Wisconsin
 
Pac-12: California, Arizona, Oregon, UCLA, USC
 
SEC: Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina
 
 
A-10: Dayton, Rhode Island, VCU
 
CAA: UNC Wilmington
 
C-USA: Middle Tennessee
 
Horizon: Valparaiso
 
MAC: Akron
 
MVC: Wichita State
 
MWC: Nevada
 
WCC: Gonzaga, Saint Mary’s
 
 
America East: Vermont
 
A-Sun: Florida Gulf Coast
 
Big Sky: Eastern Washington
 
Big South: UNC-Asheville
 
Big West: UC Irvine
 
Ivy League: Princeton
 
MAAC: Monmouth
 
MEAC: North Carolina Central
 
NEC: Fairleigh Dickinson
 
OVC: Belmont
 
Patriot: Bucknell
 
Southern: Chattanooga
 
Southland: Sam Houston State
 
Summit: North Dakota State
 
Sun Belt: Texas-Arlington
 
SWAC: Texas Southern
 
WAC: New Mexico State