Locks: Auburn, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, VanderbiltShould Be In: ArkansasIn the Mix: Oklahoma, TexasOn the Fringe: NoneUC IrvineProfile Strengths: Q1A win at Big West foe UCSD, 18-3 road/neutral record.Profile Weaknesses: Three Q3 losses, limited opportunities to improve their stock.Looking Ahead: The Anteaters advanced to the Big West […]

Locks: Auburn, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Missouri, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt
Should Be In: Arkansas
In the Mix: Oklahoma, Texas
On the Fringe: NoneUC Irvine
Profile Strengths: Q1A win at Big West foe UCSD, 18-3 road/neutral record.
Profile Weaknesses: Three Q3 losses, limited opportunities to improve their stock.
Looking Ahead: The Anteaters advanced to the Big West title game on Friday night, using a second half offensive explosion to defeat a feisty Cal Poly squad. They may not have a gaudy group of wins, but it is impossible for the committee to ignore a Division I-record 18 wins away from home. Re-read that: a Division I-record 18 wins away from home. A 4-2 record against the top two quadrants also stands out, and though this is not a conventional at-large profile, the selection committee could choose to reward a mid-major that won all over the country in the nonconference. If an at-large bid is needed after a loss to UC San Diego on Saturday, UC Irvine’s resume is stronger than you might think.
Profile Strengths: Strong 9-7 record against the top two quadrants, improving metrics.
Profile Weaknesses: Two Q3 losses, very little of note in the nonconference.
Looking Ahead: The Rams’ late-season surge continued on Friday night. They blitzed Utah State 83-72, reprising their 27-point domination of the Aggies on March 1. Colorado State’s resume is still a fringe case at this point, so taking a loss to Boise State in the title game would probably leave the Rams on the outside of the field. All of CSU’s best work has been in the Mountain West, which is typically frowned upon by a committee that emphasizes nonconference performance. Niko Medved’s team almost certainly still needs to win the automatic bid on Saturday night, but credit to the Rams for making this interesting.
Colorado State
Profile Strengths: Strong 9-7 record against the top two quadrants, improving metrics.
Profile Weaknesses: Two Q3 losses, very little of note in the nonconference.
Looking Ahead: The Rams’ late-season surge continued on Friday night. They blitzed Utah State 83-72, reprising their 27-point domination of the Aggies on March 1. Colorado State’s resume is still a fringe case at this point, so taking a loss to Boise State in the title game would probably leave the Rams on the outside of the field. All of CSU’s best work has been in the Mountain West, which is typically frowned upon by a committee that emphasizes nonconference performance. Niko Medved’s team almost certainly still needs to win the automatic bid on Saturday night, but credit to the Rams for making this interesting.