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Selection Sunday is the official beginning of March Madness. The moments where the entire country gets to see the reveal of the NCAA tournament bracket and begin the always fun process of analyzing the matchups and picking the winners. Some love a deep ...
The wait is finally over. A March Madness bracket will be revealed today. In just a few hours, one of the most anticipated events in men's college basketball will commence with Selection Sunday, marking the start of the one-of-a-kind postseason tournament.
Move over, brand recognition. Welcome, most-deserving team. The selection committee's decision to sidestep Alabama (9-3) in favor of SMU (11-2) in the final College Football Playoff Rankings was a brave call -- and the right decision -- on Selection Sunday.
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Selection Sunday is only a week away and will determine the 68-team field competing for the March Madness Naismith trophy, setting the stage for thrilling action. The NCAA Division I men's basketball 12 committee members follow a meticulous process when ...
A complete guide to Selection Sunday 2025, including start time, TV details, bracket projections and expert analysis on what to expect for this year's NCAA Tournament. With the regular season in the books and conference tournaments into the meat of their ...
The first 12-team College Football Playoff field will be officially unveiled on Sunday afternoon. But we’ll give you an educated guess as to what to expect when the bracket is announced. NBC Sports national college football insider Nicole Auerbach has ...
The Wolfpack's best road wins over Clemson and SMU depreciated in value over the season's final month, and a 24-point beatdown of North Carolina came with an asterisk since UNC was missing stars Caleb Wilson and Henri Veesaar. A tally of 11 Quad 1/2 victories was great, but there were zero victories against teams ranked in the top 30 of the NET.