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Which “bubble” teams make the cut in a 2x24 P2?
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Which “bubble” teams make the cut in a 2x24 P2?
Let’s say we end up with a P2.

All the SEC and Big 10 teams should be safe unless they decide to opt out (Vandy? NW?)

I think there are 6 Pac12 and 6 ACC schools that are fairly safe locks:

USC, UCLA, Cal, Stanford, Wash, Ore
ND, Clemson, FSU, UNC, UVA, Duke

I also think Ore St, Wash St, BC, Cuse, WF, and the whole Big 12 minus Kansas are out.

That leaves 11 programs vying for 6 slots:

Arizona, Arizona St, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Pitt, Louisville, VT, NC St, GT, & Miami

Who do you think makes the cut?
05-13-2022 01:39 PM
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