Archived: 3.11.21 NCAAT Bracketology

The bracket below is our college basketball model’s best prediction of what the NCAA Tournament bracket will look like at the end of the season. It is not a reflection of what the bracket would look like if the season ended today. If you want a full explanation of the model, here you go. The short version is that it simulates the season 10,000 times and makes a bracket from the median results of those simulations. With there being so much uncertainty right now, we aren’t listing probabilities at this point in the season.

If you notice any irregularities or have questions of any sort, please contact me through the information available on our about page or on twitter: @joestunardi.

  • The winner of the first region listed plays the winner of the second in the Final Four.
  • Automatic bids are marked with a single asterisk (*).
  • If you want NIT Bracketology, we have it.
  • For a full, top-to-bottom view of the field, check out our model’s Seed List.
  • To see how the model has processed changing data throughout the season, you can reference our archive.
  • We’ve listed projected standby at-large bid replacement teams at the bottom of the page.
  • How accurate is this? Here are our expectations.

Last Updated: Thursday, March 11th (accounts for Duke/FSU cancelation but no games of 3/11)

WEST

1. Gonzaga*
16. Mount St. Mary’s*/Norfolk State*
8. Texas Tech
9. Wisconsin
4. Purdue
13. UC-Santa Barbara*
5. Oklahoma State
12. Colorado State/Drake
3. USC
14. Liberty*
6. Clemson
11. Wichita State
7. Creighton
10. Oklahoma
2. Iowa
15. Grand Canyon*

EAST

1. Illinois
16. Hartford*/Appalachian State*
8. Missouri
9. Georgia Tech
4. BYU
13. North Texas*
5. Florida State*
12. Boise State/SMU
3. Kansas
14. Abilene Christian*
6. San Diego State*
11. Maryland
7. St. Bonaventure*
10. Rutgers
2. Alabama*
15. Drexel*

MIDWEST

1. Michigan*
16. Prairie View A&M*
8. VCU
9. Florida
4. West Virginia
13. UNC-Greensboro*
5. Colorado*
12. Louisville
3. Arkansas
14. Cleveland State*
6. Oregon
11. Virginia Tech
7. LSU
10. Syracuse
2. Houston*
15. Eastern Washington*

SOUTH

1. Baylor*
16. Oral Roberts*
8. UConn
9. North Carolina
4. Virginia
13. Toledo*
5. Texas
12. Winthrop*
3. Villanova*
14. Morehead State*
6. Tennessee
11. UCLA
7. Loyola*
10. Colgate*
2. Ohio State
15. Iona*

STANDBY REPLACEMENT AT-LARGE TEAMS

1. Michigan State
2. Penn State
3. Utah State
4. Saint Mary’s

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