To the casual college basketball fan, this week is just another of many in
the season. To the avid fan though, this is a chance to see some of the smallest
giants of the NCAA basketball world pitted against each other in rare matchups.
This event is known as "Bracket Busters," and
BetUS.com poses five
burning questions about this week’s college basketball action that should help
sports fans make their March Madness picks next month.
1: How many mid-majors can steal bids to the dance this weekend?
If none of them win their conference tournament, the answer to that question
could be as many as five or six. The Siena Saints, Northeastern Huskies, Murray
State Racers, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Old Dominion Monarchs, and Wichita State
Shockers all have legitimate gripes to take at-large bids to the dance if they
don't win their respective conference tourneys. Keep a very close eye on these
teams this week, as even if they do grab their conference auto-bids, they're
going to bust your brackets if you're not careful with your
March Madness picks.
2: Will the Big East continue to be a big mess?
In a span of two days, how do Syracuse, Georgetown, and Villanova lose to
Louisville, Rutgers, and Connecticut respectively? There are legitimately 11
teams in the Big East that think that they can go to the NCAA Tournament right
now, and save the Orange, Hoyas, Wildcats, Panthers, and Mountaineers, none are
guaranteed much of anything. One thing is for certain, though. The rest of the
bubble teams across the country sure don't like what they're seeing right now
out of the Big East.
3: This is a big week in the Big Ten. Can either Purdue or Ohio State hop up
to the #1 line this week?
The answer to that is probably not, but the winner of their game on Wednesday
night could certainly go a long way towards doing so if it also wins the Big Ten
Tournament or if there is enough carnage to go around in the Big East. These are
two of the hottest teams in the country right now, and the Boilers and Buckeyes
should put on a great show in Columbus that college basketball bettors won't
want to miss.
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4: Saturday is littered with Top-25 teams visiting bubble dwellers? Who's on
upset alert?
We're looking squarely at you, Tennessee. The Vols enter this week having lost
back-to-back games, and they have to travel to Columbia this weekend. That's the
site of the only loss of the season for #2 Kentucky, and the Gamecocks have
proven, at 11-2 SU, that they can play with anyone in the country on their home
court. Baylor could be in a lot of trouble going to Stillwater to tango with the
Cowboys as well.
5: Is the SEC going to help itself this week and start to put some teams back
in the field?
Right now, the SEC probably only has three teams in the NCAA Tournament
(Kentucky, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt), and we'll still contend that the
Volunteers aren't a sure thing yet, especially if they lose to either UGA and/or
South Carolina this week. It just doesn't look very good right now for this
conference, and unless Mississippi State can knock off Kentucky or Ole Miss
beats Vanderbilt, it doesn't seem very likely that anyone else in the SEC can
help its own cause this week.
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