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Proof that bracketology may actually be a science

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Proof that bracketology may actually be a science

In 2012, there was a apparent No. 1 overall seed, Kentucky, the squad that happened to win the national championship. This season, the top nod, and the full one line on the seed list for that matter, is not reasonably so apparent cut.

Even after winning the ACC tournament, the Hurricanes are still a two seed in Joe Lunardi's closing bracketology prediction.

With Mississippi's win over Florida in the SEC tournament championship game, the Rebels took their fate out of the Selection Committee's hands. But how does the Ole Miss win affect the rest of the picture?

Four bubble teams took the floor in the second Friday afternoon window of games. Release one left with a win. As a result there are some changes near the cut line two days from the release of the actual bracket.

In 2012, there was a apparent No. 1 overall seed, Kentucky, the squad that happened to win the national championship. This season, the top nod, and the full one line on the seed list for that matter, is not reasonably so apparent cut.

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