Where's Louisville projected to be seeded on Selection Sunday? Our expert projects the field.
Supported By With just a few days until Selection Sunday, much of the bracket is set. Outside of the upcoming Ivy League championship, no other mid-major conference tournament is likely to influence the at-large bids, with perhaps the exception of Middle Tennessee.
But if the selection committee favors their strong points, do the Mountaineers earn a higher seed? If it more heavily considers record and wins against the NET top 25, do the Mountaineers drop a seed line? Considering other teams in the same range have bad losses on their resumes, I’ll be curious to see how the committee weighs that. West Virginia is one of the biggest mysteries heading into Selection Sunday. Louisville could be a No.
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