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Upsets cause shake-up among top 16

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

After the first week of 2009 provided plenty of losses for Top 25 teams, the top of the S-curve got shaken up, too.

Story | Conversation | January 12, 2009

A 1-64 look at what might be in 2009

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Wondering which 64 teams might wind up hearing their names called on Selection Monday in 2009? A look at the front-runners.

Story | Conversation | April 14, 2008

Committee comes through -- but there are still questions

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Why did Florida State make it off the bubble? Why are UConn and Rutgers in the same regional? Why did Maryland (and not Stanford) get the final No. 1 seed? Though the bracket seems fair and balanced, Charlie Creme tries to make sense of the few things that didn't.

Story | Conversation | March 17, 2008

Respect, top-25 rankings have no bearing on Bracketology

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Why do fans always pull out the "no respect" card? Why can't they understand that the top-25 polls have no bearing on Bracketology? Why should Gail Goestenkors and Texas make the NCAA field? And just why might Charlie Creme's TiVo be offended?

Story | Conversation | February 28, 2008

Big Ten not so big in 2007-08

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Big Ten teams have flamed out the last two years in the NCAA Tournament. This season, the disappointment will likely be on Selection Monday as the conference is off to a struggling start.

Story | Conversation | December 09, 2007

64 teams we like heading into 2007-08

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Who will be in when Selection Monday rolls around in March? It's too early to tell. But come four and a half months from now, here's what the NCAA Tournament field might look like.

Story | Conversation | November 03, 2007

An early look at the 2008 bracket

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Our bracketologist thinks Tennessee, UConn, Maryland and Oklahoma could be the No. 1 seeds 11 months from now.

Story | Conversation | April 06, 2007

Where the S-curve and geography meet

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Our bracketologist explains how No. 2 overall seed North Carolina ended up in the Dayton Regional, and why UConn is a No. 1 seed over Maryland.

Story | Conversation | February 16, 2007

This could be year for mid-majors' at-large splash

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

In a season where it's difficult to find enough teams actually worthy of any top-25 list, it's possible extra teams from the Colonial, MAC, Sun Belt and Big Sky could hear their names on Selection Monday.

Story | Conversation | January 24, 2007

64 teams we like heading into 2006-07

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Who will be in when Selection Monday rolls around in March? It's too early to tell. But come four months from now, here's what the NCAA Tournament field might look like.

Story | Conversation | November 01, 2006

A preseason projection of the NCAA field

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Who will be in when Selection Monday rolls around in March? It's too early to tell. But come four months from now, here's what the NCAA Tournament field might look like.

Story | Conversation | November 08, 2005

One final field of 64

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Selection Sunday is only hours away, but our bracket guru has his field of 64 penciled in.

Story | Conversation | March 12, 2005

Left out: OU, Iowa, Purdue, Houston

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

LSU, Stanford, Tennessee and Michigan State remained top seeds in our final field of 64 projection.

Story | Conversation | March 12, 2005

With UConn's help, OSU jumps to No. 2 seed

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Rutgers' loss in the Big East final allowed Ohio State, not UConn, to jump one spot to a No. 2 seed.

Story | Conversation | March 10, 2005

No. 1s: LSU, Stanford, Tennessee, Michigan State

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

LSU, Stanford, Tennessee and Michigan State were tabbed top seeds in this week's field of 64 projection.

Story | Conversation | March 10, 2005