Last Eight In: Tulane, George Washington, South Florida, Michigan State, Oklahoma, Vanderbilt, Washington State, Oklahoma State
First Eight Out: Ohio State, Northwestern, Gonzaga, Arkansas, Fresno State, Kansas State, Virginia, Colorado
With most conferences at least a game or two into league play, we are beginning to find out who is for real and who is not. The Big Ten is off to a bit of a surprising start. Relatively highly regarded teams like Nebraska and Michigan State have yet to win a conference game. And squads like Minnesota and Northwestern have continued to play well after strong, and relatively easy, non-conference slates. Michigan State faces off against Nebraska on Thursday night and the loser of that contest could be all but out of the conference race.
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ACC: Duke, Florida State, Louisville, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Syracuse
American: Connecticut, South Florida, Tulane
Big East: DePaul, Seton Hall, St. John’s
Big 12: Baylor, Iowa State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, West Virginia
Big Ten: Iowa, Maryland, Michigan State, Minnesota, Nebraska, Rutgers
Pac-12: Arizona State, California, Oregon State, Stanford, USC, Washington, Washington State
SEC: Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt
A-10: Dayton, George Washington
CAA: James Madison
C-USA: Western Kentucky
Horizon: Green Bay
MAC: Ohio
MVC: Wichita State
MWC: Colorado State
WCC: Saint Mary’s
America East: Albany
A-Sun: Florida Gulf Coast
Big Sky: North Dakota
Big South: Winthrop
Big West: Long Beach State
Ivy League: Penn
MAAC: Marist
MEAC: Hampton
NEC: Bryant
OVC: Tennessee-Martin
Patriot: Army
Southern: Chattanooga
Southland: Stephen F. Austin
Summit: South Dakota State
Sun Belt: Arkansas State
SWAC: Southern
WAC: CSU Bakersfield
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