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Bracketology 2025: Auburn, Memphis, and WVU among winners from Feast Week results

Nov 29, 2024; Paradise Island, Bahamas, BHS; Oklahoma Sooners players celebrate winning the championship after the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Imperial Arena at the Atlantis resort.  Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
Nov 29, 2024; Paradise Island, Bahamas, BHS; Oklahoma Sooners players celebrate winning the championship after the game against the Louisville Cardinals at Imperial Arena at the Atlantis resort. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images / Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
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The past 10 days in NCAA Basketball have provided us with a ton of results. Whether it's via OT games, top-25 matchups, or various upsets, things have changed for many teams, both positively and negatively. For this piece, we'll be focusing on the position in Bracketology, analyzing which programs did the best to improve their respective resumes.

Here's a look at the top 12 programs who had the best past week of results.

12. San Diego State Aztecs

The Mountain West always finds ways to get marquee wins in the non-conference, especially Feast Week. In the Players Era Tournament, the Aztecs defeated Creighton and Houston, with the Cougars win likely to look great in the next couple of months. Plus, the loss to Oregon shouldn’t look bad at all.

11. Wisconsin Badgers

That earlier home win against Arizona has lost some luster, but the Badgers made up for it by winning the Greenbrier Tip-Off. They beat UCF and Pittsburgh, with the Panthers looking like a Quad 1 strong win. They remain unbeaten and enter Big Ten play as one of the favorites.

10. Purdue Boilermakers

While Wisconsin has been an early surprise to this point, Purdue has surpassed expectations and is set to be ranked in the top-10 overall. They also have racked up a couple of good wins this past weekend in NC State and Ole Miss, which could end up in the Quad 1 range.

9. Nebraska Cornhuskers

Although they previously lost to Saint Mary’s, Nebraska got one of the bigger wins during this period, beating rival Creighton on the road. Although the Bluejays didn’t have the greatest of Feast Weeks, winning at their place should guarantee it’s in the Quad 1 range by March's arrival.