Welcome back to Feature Presentation ... we tip-off another season of NCAA Basketball with our 2010-11 NCAA Basketball coverage.

Edition 1 | January 19, 2011

* denotes projected conference automatic bid
# denotes conference automatic bid (bold)
Southeast
New Orleans
West
Anaheim
Southwest
San Antonio
East
Newark
1. Ohio State*
16. McNese St.*/Jackson St.*
1. Pittsburgh*
16. Hampton*
1. Kansas*
16. Northern Colorado*
1. Duke*
16. FAU*/LIU-Brooklyn*
8. St. Mary's*
9. UNC
8. Butler*
9. Oklahoma St.
8. St. John's
9. Arizona
8. Cincinnati
9. Vanderbilt
5. Texas A&M
12. Cleveland St.
5. Michigan St.
12. Xavier
5. Florida
12. Virginia Tech/Colorado
5. Wisconsin
12. Wichita St.
4. Notre Dame
13. Harvard*
4. Washington*
13. Charleston*
4. Purdue
13. Oakland*
4. Missouri
13. Utah St.*
6. Temple*
11. Missouri St.*
6. West Virginia
11. Georgia
6. Kansas St.
11. Miami/Washington St.
6. Georgetown
11. Florida St.
3. Kentucky*
14. Belmont*
3. Texas
14. Coastal Carolina*
3. Villanova
14. Fairfield*
3. Illinois
14. Oakland*
7. UCF*
10. Old Dominion*
7. Minnesota
10. Boston College
7. Louisville
10. Gonzaga
7. UNLV
10. Tennessee
2. U-Conn
15. Bucknell*
2. San Diego St.*
15. Austin Peay*
2. BYU
15. Long Beach St.*
2. Syracuse
15. Vermont*

 

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    First 4 Out
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    Penn State, Richmond, Southern Miss, UCLA

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    Question (Drew | Chesapeake, VA): What in the world is going in the ACC? Could they really only get a few teams in like some bracketologists are speculating?
    Feature Presentation: Thanks for the question. Really, there is no straightforward answer. The conference is - I guess you can say - rebuilding as a whole. Lots of turnover among coaches and even the student athletes. I hate to use cliche phrases, but we are still early in the season and there's plenty of time left for the conference to get better. We know that Duke is one of the best teams in the country. It wouldn't surprise me if UNC ends up in the Top 25 in a couple weeks. Florida State and Miami are on the good side of the bubble. Maryland and Virginia Tech are only going to get better. As I've said in the last few weeks, right now is not a good time to be an ACC fan as you don't have a lot of bragging rights (outside of Duke). But let's check back in March when the brackets really count.

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