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Bracketology (3-3-25)

 After Sunday's action: 

-Illinois moves up a bit. Michigan stays on the 4 line.

-Michigan State stays a 2 and Wisconsin stays a 3 after their game.

-Jacksonville State slides back into first in CUSA after Liberty's loss.

 

 1 SEEDS

1    Auburn
2    Duke
3    Houston
4    Tennessee

2 SEEDS

5    Alabama
6    Florida
7    Michigan State
8    St John's

3 SEEDS

9    Iowa State
10    Wisconsin
11    Texas Tech
12    Kentucky

4 SEEDS

13    Michigan
14    Texas A&M
15    Purdue
16    Arizona

5 SEEDS

17    Maryland
18    Clemson
19    Saint Mary's
20    Marquette

6 SEEDS

21    Louisville
22    Missouri
23    Mississippi State
24    Oregon

7 SEEDS

25    Memphis
26    Ole Miss
27    UCLA
28    BYU

8 SEEDS

29    Illinois
30    Connecticut
31    Kansas
32    Vanderbilt

9 SEEDS

33    Gonzaga
34    New Mexico
35    Creighton
36    San Diego State

10 SEEDS

37    Utah State
38    VCU
39    West Virginia
40    Indiana

11 SEEDS

41    Arkansas
42    Georgia
43    Drake
44    UC San Diego

12 SEEDS

45    Baylor
46    Ohio State
47    Nebraska
48    Oklahoma
49    McNeese
50    Yale

13 SEEDS

51    High Point
52    Arkansas State
53    Akron
54    Chattanooga

14 SEEDS

55    Lipscomb
56    Utah Valley
57    Northern Colorado
58    Jacksonville State

15 SEEDS

59    Robert Morris
60    Towson
61    Bryant
62    C Connecticut

16 SEEDS

63    Norfolk State
64    Nebraska Omaha
65    Quinnipiac
66    SEMO
67    Southern
68    Bucknell

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