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Sunday, March 17, 2024
Men's March Madness bracket 2024: selection committee review

By Joe Lunardi

The biggest negative from the 2024 NCAA men's basketball bracket is something the selection committee could not control. It simply ran out of spots before all the worthy teams could be included this year.

Some will blame the bid thieves: NC State, Oregon, New Mexico, Duquesne and Florida Atlantic (the last one by losing). Others will use this year's self-destructing bubble to argue for a larger field. Count me in for very modest, very careful expansion, if that ever comes to pass.

But my biggest takeaways generally apply on a team-by-team level. For those feeling snubbed, let me offer a few suggestions.

It's only sad to a degree that these teams missed out. All are capable of winning games in this year's field, maybe even reaching the second weekend. But the same could be said for at least NC State, Oregon and New Mexico. The most important rule of Bracketology never changes: The best way for any bubble team to get in is to not be a bubble team.

That said, I was pleasantly surprised -- not a lot, but not a little -- by a few of the committee's decisions:

On the other side, I did grimace a bit over the following:

Seeded too high: FAU, Michigan State

Seeded too low: Boise State, South CarolinaNevada

Finally, I started feeling very nervous around 5 p.m. ET that my seemingly annual miss was going to be Oklahoma. But even with that, my bracket wouldn't have been 68-for-68. Virginia would not have been my "having second thoughts" choice to replace the Sooners.

Thankfully, come Thursday afternoon -- or maybe even Tuesday night -- none of this will matter. And neither will I. See you next season!