The Bubble is Forming

In the NCAA basketball world, the “bubble” is a figurative place where a hoops team is located if they are not certainly in and not certainly out of the NCAA Basketball Tournament. There are a lot of ways to try to define the bubble, but if you want to ask a guy who knows a few things about the NCAA bracket, you ought to ask Joe Lunardi, the resident bracketologist at ESPN.com. Check out his bracket, which he updates every week. Basically, if the Tourney were to start today, that’s how he thinks the bracket would turn out.

On the left of his article there is a list of teams that would be categorized as bubble teams. Out of those, we will create our own Final Four Blog list, the Top Ten Bubble Teams Today! Oh, and make sure to get tickets to see the University of San Diego Toreros try to break Gonzaga’s death grip on the West Coast Conference by winning the WCC Tournament and getting to the NCAAs.

TOP TEN BRACKETOLOGY BUBBLE TEAMS TODAY
March 10, 2008

1. Oregon
2. Arizona State
3. Maryland
4. Florida
5. Syracuse
6. Ohio State
7. Villanova
8. Dayton
9. Winthrop
10. UAB

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