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College -Basketball -Bubble Watch, Bracketology: The Bubble teams who should know on Sunday

Selection Sunday is there.

A large part of the men's NCAA tournament field is decided, but there is a lot of uncertainty in the bladder. There are around half a dozen places that could go to any number of teams that have decent tournament cases.

Here is a quick look at the teams that we believe that they do the tournament. In any case, at least some of them will look out after the selection show.

Boise State (24-10, 14-6 Mountain West): The Broncos were blown out by Colorado State in the MWC title on Saturday. Did you do enough in the MWC tournament to get into March Madness? Boise State won seven of his last nine games and their only two defeats in this period were the Rams. The Broncos occupy the 44th place in the net ranking.

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Indiana (19-13, 10-10 big ten): When Indiana comes into the field, it is because other teams could not jump and not because the Hoosiers came into the field during the conference tournament week. Indiana closed the regular season with four wins in five games, but lost 13 against Oregon in her first tournament game from Big Ten. When Indiana makes the field, the Hoosiers will surely be in dayton for a first four game. Indiana is 54 in the net ranking.

North Carolina (22-13, 13-7 ACC): The Tar Heels have a strong analysis infestation on No. 36 in the net ranking and 33. In Kenpom's data. But UNC is 1-12 in Quad 1 games after they lost to a Duke team without Cooper Flag and Maliq Brown on Friday. A victory in this game would probably have brought North Carolina to the tournament.

Ohio State (17-15, 9-11 big ten): If Indiana is not in the field, the state of Ohio is probably too. The Buckeyes ended a game of the Hoosiers in the big ten rating and have a poorer overall record. The state of Ohio has also lost five of its last seven games, but is 41st in the net ranking.

Oklahoma (20-13, 6-12 seconds): It was difficult to see that Oklahoma was seen during a five-game defeat for the NCAA tournament, which included a defeat against the LSU at home. But OU ended the season 4: 3 after this route and won against Mississippi State, Missouri and Georgia, all three teams who see their names on Sunday in the bracket. Will that be good enough? Oklahoma is 43. In the net ranking.

San Diego State (21-9, 14-6 MWC): How does the committee see the mountain vests? We know that Colorado State is in the field due to his victory against Boise State on Saturday. New Mexico and Utah State should be as good as they ended 26-7 each. From there, things will dice. It is difficult to see that the MWC receives five bids. So if it is a four-bid league, it is due to SDSU or BOISE. The Aztecs are 52. In the net ranking.

Texas (19-15, 6-12 seconds): It could be an extremely crucial Sunday for the Longhorns. When Texas comes into the field, the SEC could have a record of 14 of its 16 teams in the NCAA tournament. If Texas is not on site, it is out of the question that the school will change coaching. In the course of the first season of UT in the second, Rumblings was available via Rodney Terry's job status. Thanks to the strength of the conference, Texas 39 is in the net ranking.

UC Irvine (28-6, 17-3 Big West): The preparations are probably on the wrong side of the bladder after you have lost the Big West title game against UC San Diego late Saturday evening. Thanks to a weak non-conference time plan, Irvine is only 62. In the net ranking.

Utah State (26-7, 15-5 MWC): We used to mention the aggies as likely on site, but they mention here, only in the event that the selection committee does something strange. The aggies are a solid 37. In the net ranking and only played six quad -1 games. But Utah State was 8-3 in Quad 2 games. That should be enough.

West Virginia (19-13, 10-10 Big 12): If West Virginia is thrown off the field, we can blame the loss of the mountaineers 12 tournament against Colorado as a big reason for this. The WVU had the chance to do an extremely strong case with a good performance against the later Big 12 tournament champion Houston. Instead, the mountaineers didn't even have the chance to play the Cougars. West Virginia is 51. In the net ranking.

Xavier (21-11, 13-7 Big East): Is the Big East a four- or five-bid league? If it is the latter, the musketers are on the field. If you don't make it, a 1-9 record in Quad 1 games is a big reason for this. Xavier counters that the 45th place is in quad 2 games and in the net ranking. Like Indiana, it could be one of the very last team on the field.