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Joe Lunardi released his way early ESPN bracketology this week. Here's where he had Florida basketball seeded.
MSU Behind Bitter Rival in Way-too-Early Bracketology The Michigan State Spartans have seemingly taken a step back in a way-too-early bracketology for next year's NCAA Tournament.
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Florida basketball earned the top overall seed in ESPN's 2026 bracketology thanks to transfer portal coups and key returning players.
ESPN's Joe Lunardi released his latest Way-Too-Early Bracketology for the upcoming season on Tuesday, and Florida is listed as the top overall seed.
Longtime ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi released his latest 2026 NCAA tournament projections on Tuesday morning.
Despite losing four starters, Tennessee basketball earns a No. 2 seed in ESPN’s 2025–26 early bracketology. Rick Barnes' Vols remain a national contender.
And speaking of March Madness, ESPN's Joe Lunardi released his initial bracketology for the 2025-26 season on April 29–– placing Alabama as the No. 6 seed in the East Region.
This group seems poised to take a major step up in the ACC, but in the newest edition of Bracketology from ESPN analyst Joe Lunardi, the Hokies are nowhere to be found.
Today, he released his Way-Too-Early Bracketology for the 2026 NCAA Tournament, and some Kentucky fans are upset about where Lunardi had the Wildcats.
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