
NCAA basketball season is heating up. Which teams/conference snagged the biggest wins for their early potential Bracketology resumes?
The NCAA basketball season is starting to seriously heat up. Feast Week is approaching and with that comes several opportunities for teams to secure high-quality wins early in this young season. And while it is way way way too early to make any judgments regarding any team and their potential NCAA Tournament future, there is no such thing as a “bad win” for a resume. When all 40 minutes of an individual game are done, the most important takeaway is not seen in point differential or metrics but in W or L.
Every win is vital this early in the season and several teams/conferences have already emerged as surprising candidates for at-large bids. Among the most notable performers from the past week will be discussed in this piece, which breaks down the teams that improved their bracketology resumes best so far. As already mentioned, this is quite early to draw any conclusions but why not have a little fun? After all, the committee will surely use the results from these games for selection and seeding later in the year.
The teams mentioned in this piece are by no means locks to make the NCAA Tournament but definitely helped their case over the last week of action. This may be due to just one big win or a continuation of a hot start to the season. Additionally, some conferences might be declared winners based on how well they played as a whole over the past seven days.
So, without further ado, let’s dive into this edition of the Bracketology winners!