Joe Lunardi has released his way too early bracketology for the 2018-2019 season: http://www.espn.com/mens-college-bas...l/bracketology
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Originally posted by Woodrow View PostLunardi thinks we will be one of the top 36 teams by Selection Sunday. I don't see that as a stretch. We should be.
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I vividly remember starting 2012-13 after losing Ragland, Kyles, Ben Smith, Toure, and Stutz thinking we were going to be down and out for at least a year. Newcomers: Cleanthony, VanVleet, Baker, Malcolm, Lufile, Coleby, Wiggins decided not to let that happen. None of us knew what we really had in that group and I believe we are underestimating this group coming in as well. In Marshall we trust.
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Woodrow, you are partially right in your above comment that our terrific bunch of new players for the 2012-2013 season helped carry us through. But you completely avoided mentioning the significant players we had returning that year which is vastly different from what we have this year. Steady, proven players like Orukpe, Evan Wessel, Detmetric Williams, Jack White. And let us not forget, two of GM's best players ever, Carl Hall and Tekele Cotton.
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"Bracketology: Reactions to Way Too Early Bracketology for 2019" - FanSided Sports
by Tristan Freeman
Posted: 04/09/19, 8:00am cst
A few days ago, we here at Busting Brackets decided to release our own Way Too Early Bracketology for next season already. Here are some thoughts I had.
"A few days ago, we here at Busting Brackets decided to release our own Way Too Early Bracketology for next season already. Here are some thoughts I had about the projected 68 teams.
The 2017-18 college basketball season is over and before we can even finish recapping another great season, many of us have already started previewing next year. It can’t be helped, with the transfers, draft decisions and coaching moves making us all think about the impact it’ll have. One of them is our very own writer extraordinaire Lukas Harkins who constructed a “Way Too Early” Projection of the 2019 NCAA Tournament, with seeds and even a bubble to go with it....
2. Respect for Gregg Marshall and Wichita State
Before I even clicked on the first page, I knew that the Shockers would be included. And they were – as a “Last 4 In” team. But how? Seven players are leaving, including star point guard Landry Shamet. And with the AAC projected to get just three teams in, the margin of error is basically none. The answer is simple – it’s Wichita State. They’ve made the NCAA Tournament seven years in a row now, and whether the Shockers needed the automatic bid, Gregg Marshall and company found a way to get in. The reality is some programs get the benefit of the doubt regardless of talent lost or gained, and Wichita State has become one of them. Would you bet against them missing out? I wouldn’t, even if they need to win the AAC Tournament to get in....'
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"Bracketology: Changes after NBA draft early-entry deadline" - ESPN
By Joe Lunardi
Posted: 04/24/18
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"Want to see how the NCAA tournament field might look in 2019? Joe Lunardi anticipates heavy representation from the ACC...."
6-Seed - Cincinnati
8-Seed - Houston
Last Four In
Oklahoma State Cowboys
Marquette Golden Eagles
USC Trojans
Texas A&M Aggies
First Four Out
Alabama Crimson Tide
Arizona Wildcats
Texas Longhorns
Baylor Bears
Next Four Out
Saint Joseph's
Indiana Hoosiers
Creighton Bluejays
Wisconsin Badgers
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But where's Memphis? I have been told on the AAC board that not only will Memphis win the AAC next year, but will win the natty, challenge for the NBA title, is a dark horse to win the Stanley Cup, and could possibly be the first team to land on the moon."It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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"Bracketology: Kansas and Duke are at the top of the way-too-early preseason bracket" - CBS Sports
by Jerry Palm
Posted; June 5, 2018
"Who's in and who's out of the bracket with a little over nine months until Selection Sunday...
Wichita State is also missing from the bracket for the same reason. Guard Landry Shamet opting for the NBA, along with the loss of several seniors, has pushed the Shockers into rebuilding mode this season. Gregg Marshall has been in seven straight NCAA tournaments, so do not be surprised if WSU finds a way into at least the bubble conversation, if not the field, but it is hard to be optimistic...."
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WSU is one more tournament away from getting the Kentucky treatment from bracketologists. If we make it this upcoming year then we will be projected for the field regardless of crazy roster turnover.You miss 100% of the shots you don't take....
.....but, statistically speaking, you miss 99% of the shots you do take.
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