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Connecticut comes out on top in early look at 2009

Charlie Creme, ESPN.com

The 2008-09 season might be seven months away, but here's a look at how the preseason top 25 shapes up now.

Story | Conversation | April 14, 2008

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

Time to tie up some loose ends

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Thought your team was a 7-seed but it's a No. 9? Why should a lower seed have to play on its opponent's home floor? Charlie Creme revisits some of the bracketing procedures.

Story | Conversation | March 16, 2008

Start of Championship Week helps clear up S-curve

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Two weeks ago, it was hard to distinguish teams two through seven on the S-curve. But after the opening weekend of conference tournaments, the top two lines of the bracket became a lot clearer.

Story | Conversation | March 10, 2008

Rutgers needs this win a lot more than UConn

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Yes, the Big East title is on the line Monday when UConn and Rutgers clash. But when it comes to Bracketology, it's a far more important game for the Scarlet Knights than it is for the Huskies.

Story | Conversation | March 03, 2008

Top of S-curve as deep and tightly contested as ever

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Once upon a time (OK, November), UConn, Tennessee and Maryland were obvious No. 1 seeds. But it's getting harder and harder to distinguish the eight teams at the top of the S-curve.

Story | Conversation | February 25, 2008

Remember, head-to-head record is one of many factors

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

It might be Valentine's Day. But Wyoming fans critical of the Cowgirls' No. 9 seed in Monday's projection weren't giving any love to our bracketologist.

Story | Conversation | February 14, 2008

Maryland or Rutgers? The answer isn't set in stone

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Last week, and perhaps for the rest of the regular season, the biggest question is whether Maryland or Rutgers deserves the fourth and final No. 1 seed.

Story | Conversation | February 02, 2008

Stanford's big step shakes things up (a bit) at the top

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Stanford's overtime win over Tennessee likely ensures the Cardinal a No. 1 seed. But who else is at the top of the S-curve?

Story | Conversation | January 01, 2008

Is Rutgers' schedule too tough?

Charlie Creme

If any team's early-season schedule is too tough, it belongs to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. They have already played two teams ranked in the most recent top five, and meet unbeaten...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 26, 2007

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

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. 1 seeds: Tennessee, UConn, Penn State, Duke

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

Duke, Penn State, Tennessee and UConn were tabbed with top seeds in this month's field of 64 projection.

Story | Conversation | January 27, 2004

64 teams to watch in 2009-10

Charlie Creme, Special to ESPN.com

What might the NCAA tournament field look like next March? Here are the 64 teams that will be the last standing for the 2009-10 season.

Story | Conversation | April 13, 2009