Men’s Bracket Watch: Pittsburgh, Ohio State Dark Horses for Selection (2024)

Men’s Bracket Watch: Pittsburgh, Ohio State Dark Horses for Selection (1)

Providence was the big winner Thursday while Villanova’s loss to Marquette might push the Wildcats out of the field of 68.

Welcome to Selection Sunday week! Sports Illustrated will be publishing daily updates of its projected men’s NCAA tournament field to keep you up to date on where things stand heading into the selection show. So as automatic bids get locked up, bubble teams fight for their seat at the table and top teams compete for seeding, keep an eye out for all of the latest updates from SI.

From a bubble standpoint, Thursday was wild. In most years, many bubble decisions essentially sort themselves out with teams on the fringes losing games to make way for something close to a consensus of at most a couple of teams fighting for the last couple of spots. So far this year, the teams already “in” have been rock solid, but teams that were “out” are making a case to push by them. That’s particularly bad news for bubble teams sitting at home after early exits, like Indiana State and Oklahoma.

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Some particularly notable things from Thursday:

  • The biggest winner of the day was Providence, which added another elite win to its résumé by beating Creighton on a neutral floor. That’s now six Quad 1 wins for the Friars, giving them a fairly potent case to be in the dance. A win-loss record inflated by 10 Quad 4 wins makes things dicey though.
  • The biggest loser also came from the Big East: Villanova. The Wildcats likely needed to beat Marquette to get in, but instead lost in overtime. The strengthening of the bubble isn’t doing the Wildcats any favors, either. At 18–15 with three Quad 3 losses, Kyle Neptune’s team should miss the tournament.
  • Virginia and Mississippi State entered the day in our field and won, so they hold onto their respective spots. Neither win was especially pretty though, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that both teams could miss out if other bubble teams get big wins.
  • Pittsburgh and Ohio State are making dark-horse cases for selection. The Panthers are in better shape than the Buckeyes, and could make things really interesting by upsetting North Carolina. Ohio State likely needs more than just the Illinois win, but somehow the Buckeyes are in the conversation after firing Chris Holtmann midseason.
Men’s Bracket Watch: Pittsburgh, Ohio State Dark Horses for Selection (2)
  • In Vegas, Colorado and New Mexico each held onto their spots in the field with late-night wins. The Lobos got a desperately needed Quad 1 victory over Boise State, while Colorado inched closer to a spot in the tournament by beating the Utah Utes. Quad 1 opportunities await each team Friday at their respective tournaments.

On the Bubble

Last Four Byes:

Seton Hall Pirates
TCU Horned Frogs
St. John’s Red Storm
Virginia Cavaliers

Last Four In:

Mississippi State Bulldogs
Oklahoma Sooners
Colorado Buffaloes
New Mexico Lobos

First Four Out:

Providence Friars

Indiana State Sycamores
Pittsburgh Panthers

Next Four Out:

Villanova Wildcats
Ohio State Buckeyes
Kansas State Wildcats
Wake Forest Demon Deacons

Key bubble games Friday:

  • Mississippi State Bulldogs vs. Tennessee Volunteers, 1 p.m. ET
  • Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Illinois Fighting Illini, 6:30 p.m. ET
  • Pittsburgh Panthers vs. North Carolina Tar Heels, 7 p.m. ET
  • Texas A&M Aggies vs. Kentucky Wildcats, 7 p.m. ET
  • Providence Friars vs. Marquette Golden Eagles, 8 p.m. ET
  • Virginia Cavaliers vs. NC State Wolfpack, 9:30 p.m. ET
  • Colorado Buffaloes vs. Washington State Cougars, 10:30 p.m. ET
  • New Mexico Lobos vs. Colorado State Rams, 11:59 p.m. ET

It’s hard to make sweeping declarations of teams’ statuses without knowing the full picture, but Friday’s theme feels like “win-and-in” games. Mississippi State can’t miss out with a win over Tennessee, and it’s hard to imagine a Providence team with a seventh Quad 1 win (beating Marquette) getting left out either. Same goes for Texas A&M, should the Aggies beat Kentucky. Even Pitt would be hard to leave out should it upset North Carolina.

But where are those bids coming from? Perhaps New Mexico, if the Lobos were to lose to Colorado State, though Richard Pitino’s club does have elite performance metrics. Colorado is in a similar position playing Washington State: While not a bad loss, things could get dicey if other teams are adding big wins to their résumés. Virginia may be too far north of the cut line to remove, though playing an NIT-bound NC State rather than Duke means more potential résumé damage should it lose. Oklahoma can’t feel good either sitting idly by as other teams on the bubble get chances to land haymakers. It didn’t help matters that one potential chance for the bubble to grow, Dayton winning the A-10, was eliminated. Any more bid-stealers would be bad news for the bubble.

The bottom line here: The formula right now is inexact. The best advice to any bubble team: keep winning.

** indicates clinched automatic bid
* indicates projected automatic bid

Midwest Region

No. 1 Purdue Boilermakers* vs. No. 16 Wagner Seahawks**/Grambling Tigers*
No. 8 Dayton Flyers vs. No. 9 Florida Atlantic Owls
No. 5 Clemson Tigers vs. No. 12 Grand Canyon Antelopes*
No. 4 Auburn Tigers vs. No. 13 McNeese State Cowboys**
No. 6 Gonzaga Bulldogs vs. No. 11 Drake Bulldogs**
No. 3 Baylor Bears vs. No. 14 Vermont Catamounts*
No. 7 Texas Tech Red Raiders* vs. No. 10 Virginia Cavaliers
No. 2 Marquette Golden Eagles vs. No. 15 Colgate Raiders**

East Region

No. 1 UConn Huskies* vs. No. 16 Norfolk State Spartans*
No. 8 Boise State Broncos vs. No. 9 Nebraska Cornhuskers
No. 5 BYU Cougars vs. No. 12 VCU Rams*
No. 4 Illinois Fighting Illini vs. No. 13 Charleston Cougars**
No. 6 Saint Mary’s Gaels** vs. No. 11 James Madison Dukes**
No. 3 Kentucky Wildcats vs. No. 14 Akron Zips*
No. 7 Utah State Aggies vs. No. 10 Seton Hall Pirates
No. 2 Iowa State Cyclones vs. No. 15 South Dakota State Jackrabbits**

South Region

No. 1 Houston Cougars* vs. No. 16 Longwood Lancers**
No. 8 Colorado State Rams vs. No. 9 Northwestern Wildcats
No. 5 San Diego State Aztecs vs. No. 12 South Florida Bulls*
No. 4 Alabama Crimson Tide vs. No. 13 Samford Bulldogs**
No. 6 Wisconsin Badgers vs. No. 11 Colorado Buffaloes/New Mexico Lobos
No. 3 Creighton Bluejays vs. No. 14 Morehead State Eagles**
No. 7 Washington State Cougars vs. No. 10 St. John’s Red Storm
No. 2 North Carolina Tar Heels* vs. No. 15 Sam Houston State BearKats*

West Region

No. 1 Tennessee Volunteers* vs. No. 16 Stetson Hatters**/Montana State Bobcats**
No. 8 Texas Longhorns vs. No. 9 Michigan State Spartans
No. 5 South Carolina Gameco*cks vs. No. 12 Princeton Tigers*
No. 4 Kansas Jayhawks vs. No. 13 UC Irvine Anteaters*
No. 6 Nevada Wolf Pack vs. No. 11 Mississippi State Bulldogs/Oklahoma Sooners
No. 3 Duke Blue Devils vs. No. 14 Oakland Golden Grizzlies**
No. 7 Florida Gators vs. No. 10 TCU Horned Frogs
No. 2 Arizona Wildcats* vs. No. 15 Quinnipiac Bobcats*

Men’s Bracket Watch: Pittsburgh, Ohio State Dark Horses for Selection (2024)

FAQs

How do I watch bracket selection? ›

Selection Sunday on Hulu + Live TV

For the women's bracket reveal, you can stream Selection Sunday coverage on ESPN+. If you would prefer to watch the men's and women's team selection events on one service, you can catch all the excitement on FuboTV, Sling TV and Hulu + Live TV.

Is Ohio State on the bubble? ›

The Buckeyes, who have an overall record of 20-13, didn't have a high enough NET Ranking (49th) or a good enough record in Quadrant 2 games (3-5) to compete along the bubble. Three of the final four teams into the tournament had top-40 NET rankings: Colorado (25th), Boise State (27th) and Colorado State (36th).

Did Ohio State make the bracket? ›

After playing its way into NCAA Tournament consideration with a late-season push, Ohio State was not selected to participate in March Madness. The Buckeyes won five of their final six games in the regular season before bowing out to Illinois in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals to finish 20-13 overall.

How to watch Selection Sunday 2024? ›

Selection Sunday will be broadcast live on CBS and ESPN. Each show will announce the full fields for March Madness. CBS announces the men's field and ESPN reveals the women's.

How to watch Selection Sunday on your phone? ›

Where to stream Selection Sunday
  1. Paramount+ Paramount+ is the streaming home of CBS, meaning you can catch the men's March Madness games through your Paramount+ subscription. ...
  2. Hulu + Live TV. ...
  3. ESPN+ ...
  4. FuboTV.
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How much is Ohio State paying Jake Diebler? ›

Deibler signed a five-year deal that will run from March 18, 2024, through April 30, 2029, which was announced on Sunday. Diebler will make an annual base salary of $2.5 million. Holtmann initially signed a contract worth $3 million in 2017 and then received a $500,000 annual raise on his extension in 2022.

Can the Buckeyes make the NCAA Tournament? ›

Ohio State is in danger of not making it to the 2024 NCAA March Madness due to its mediocre performance in the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes (15-11) are only 5-10 in the conference classification, which is second worst.

Will Ohio State make the NCAA Tournament bracket? ›

The Buckeyes missed out on the 2024 NCAA Tournament, marking the first time since 2017 that Ohio State was left out of March Madness in consecutive seasons.

What school in Ohio has the most state championships? ›

No. of titlesSchoolFirst
43Cincinnati St. Xavier1957
43Upper Arlington1937
42Lakewood St. Edward1978
33Cuyahoga Falls Walsh Jesuit1982
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Has Ohio State ever made the final four? ›

Ohio State won 20 or more games in 12 of Matta's 13 seasons, received a berth in the NCAA Tournament eight times, made it to the Sweet Sixteen four times, and to the Final Four twice.

How many Ohio State alumni are in the NFL? ›

According to this link from the I80SportsBlog, Ohio State is among the all-time leaders in NFL players. Notre Dame tops that all-time list with 520 NFL players. The rest of the top 10: USC, 516; Ohio State, 473; Oklahoma, 402; Michigan, 387; Alabama, 384; Penn State, 367; Florida, 364; Nebraska, 363; LSU, 359.

What channel is the Tournament selection show on? ›

What channel is March Madness selection show today? The 2024 NCAA Tournament selection show will be broadcast on CBS. The selection show can be streamed on either Paramount+, CBS' dedicated streaming platform, or Fubo, which carries CBS and offers a free trial.

What channel is the tournament selection on? ›

The 2024 NCAA Tournament selection show will be broadcast nationally on CBS. Streaming options for the bracket reveal include the CBS Sports app and FUBO, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers.

Where can I watch the NCAA selection show? ›

The 2024 NCAA DI men's golf championship begins today, Wednesday, May 1 with the 2 p.m. ET selection show on Golf Channel.

Where can I watch NCAA tournament selection? ›

From the Selection Show all the way until the playing of "One Shining Moment" after a champion is crowned, CBS Sports and TNT Sports will be bringing you the magic. Let's take a look at the 2024 March Madness announcing teams as well as the remaining schedule for the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

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