1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 8th

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Arizona, Michigan, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Duke, Vanderbilt, Purdue, Gonzaga

The 3 Seeds

Nebraska, Houston, BYU, Michigan State

The 4 Seeds

Alabama, Illinois, Texas Tech, North Carolina

The 5 Seeds

Arkansas, Kansas, Tennessee, Louisville

The 6 Seeds

Virginia, Villanova, Florida, SMU

The 7 Seeds

Clemson, Iowa, St. Mary’s (CA), Utah State

The 8 Seeds

Georgia, UCF, USC, Seton Hall

The 9 Seeds

Indiana, St. John’s, Saint Louis, Auburn

The 10 Seeds

NC State, LSU, Miami (FL), Kentucky

The 11 Seeds

UCLA, Oklahoma State, Baylor, Ohio State, Texas A&M, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

Miami (OH), Illinois State, McNeese State, Yale

The 13 Seeds

UC San Diego, Liberty, Utah Valley, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Troy, Quinnipiac, St. Thomas

The 15 Seeds

Montana State, Oakland, Lipscomb, ETSU

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

Oklahoma State, Baylor, Ohio State, Texas A&M

First Four Out

New Mexico, Stanford, Missouri, Virginia Tech

Next Four Out

Creighton, Oklahoma, California, Murray State

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1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 7th

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Arizona, Michigan, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Duke, Purdue, Vanderbilt, Gonzaga

The 3 Seeds

Nebraska, Houston, BYU, Michigan State

The 4 Seeds

Alabama, Illinois, Texas Tech, North Carolina

The 5 Seeds

Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisville

The 6 Seeds

Villanova, Virginia, Florida, SMU

The 7 Seeds

Iowa, St. Mary’s (CA), Utah State, Georgia

The 8 Seeds

Clemson, UCF, USC, Seton Hall

The 9 Seeds

St. John’s, Kentucky, Indiana, Saint Louis

The 10 Seeds

Auburn, NC State, UCLA, LSU

The 11 Seeds

Miami (FL), Baylor, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

Miami (OH), Illinois State, McNeese State, Yale

The 13 Seeds

UC San Diego, Liberty, Utah Valley, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Troy, Quinnipiac, St. Thomas

The 15 Seeds

Montana State, Oakland, Lipscomb, ETSU

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

Baylor, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State

First Four Out

California, Texas A&M, New Mexico, Virginia Tech 

Next Four Out

Boise State, VCU, Stanford, Missouri

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1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 6th

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Michigan, Arizona, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Purdue, Duke, Vanderbilt, Gonzaga

The 3 Seeds

Nebraska, BYU, Houston, Michigan State

The 4 Seeds

Alabama, Illinois, Texas Tech, North Carolina

The 5 Seeds

Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisville

The 6 Seeds

Iowa, Villanova, Virginia, Florida

The 7 Seeds

SMU, St. Mary’s (CA), Utah State, Georgia

The 8 Seeds

Auburn, Clemson, UCF, USC

The 9 Seeds

Kentucky, Seton Hall, St. John’s, UCLA

The 10 Seeds

Saint Louis, LSU, Miami (FL), Indiana

The 11 Seeds

NC State, Baylor, Ohio State, Oklahoma, California, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

McNeese State, Illinois State, Yale, Miami (OH)

The 13 Seeds

UC San Diego, Liberty, Utah Valley, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Troy, Quinnipiac, St. Thomas

The 15 Seeds

Montana State, Oakland, Lipscomb, ETSU

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

Baylor, Ohio State, Oklahoma, California

First Four Out

Oklahoma State, New Mexico, Virginia Tech, Butler 

Next Four Out

Texas A&M, Boise State, VCU, Stanford

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1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 5th

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Michigan, Arizona, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Purdue, Duke, Gonzaga, Vanderbilt

The 3 Seeds

BYU, Houston, Nebraska, Michigan State

The 4 Seeds

Alabama, Illinois, Texas Tech, North Carolina

The 5 Seeds

Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisville

The 6 Seeds

Iowa, Villanova, Virginia, Florida

The 7 Seeds

Kentucky, USC, Auburn, Utah State

The 8 Seeds

St. Mary’s (CA), Georgia, Clemson, SMU

The 9 Seeds

Seton Hall, UCF, St. John’s, UCLA

The 10 Seeds

Saint Louis, LSU, Ohio State, Miami (FL)

The 11 Seeds

Indiana, NC State, Baylor, California, Oklahoma, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

McNeese State, Illinois State, Yale, Miami (OH)

The 13 Seeds

UC San Diego, Liberty, Utah Valley, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Troy, Quinnipiac, St. Thomas

The 15 Seeds

Montana State, Oakland, Lipscomb, ETSU

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

NC State, Baylor, California, Oklahoma

First Four Out

Oklahoma State, New Mexico, Butler, Virginia Tech

Next Four Out

Texas A&M, Boise State, VCU, Stanford

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1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 4th

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Michigan, Arizona, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Purdue, Duke, Gonzaga, Vanderbilt

The 3 Seeds

BYU, Houston, Nebraska, Michigan State

The 4 Seeds

Alabama, Illinois, Texas Tech, North Carolina

The 5 Seeds

Kansas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Louisville

The 6 Seeds

Iowa, Villanova, Virginia, Florida

The 7 Seeds

Kentucky, USC, Auburn, Utah State

The 8 Seeds

St. Mary’s (CA), Georgia, Clemson, SMU

The 9 Seeds

Seton Hall, UCF, St. John’s, UCLA

The 10 Seeds

Saint Louis, LSU, Ohio State, Miami (FL)

The 11 Seeds

Indiana, NC State, Baylor, California, Oklahoma, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

McNeese State, Illinois State, Yale, Miami (OH)

The 13 Seeds

UC San Diego, Liberty, Utah Valley, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Troy, Quinnipiac, St. Thomas

The 15 Seeds

Montana State, Oakland, Lipscomb, ETSU

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

NC State, Baylor, California, Oklahoma

First Four Out

Oklahoma State, New Mexico, Butler, Virginia Tech

Next Four Out

Texas A&M, Boise State, VCU, Stanford

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1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 3rd

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Michigan, Arizona, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Duke, Purdue, Gonzaga, Vanderbilt

The 3 Seeds

BYU, Houston, Nebraska, Michigan State

The 4 Seeds

Alabama, North Carolina, Kansas, Illinois

The 5 Seeds

Tennessee, Louisville, Texas Tech, Arkansas

The 6 Seeds

Florida, Kentucky, Iowa, Villanova

The 7 Seeds

USC, Virginia, Auburn, Utah State

The 8 Seeds

St. Mary’s (CA), St. John’s, Georgia, Clemson

The 9 Seeds

UCLA, Seton Hall, LSU, SMU

The 10 Seeds

Baylor, UCF, NC State, Saint Louis

The 11 Seeds

Ohio State, Butler, Miami (FL), Oklahoma State, California, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

McNeese State, Illinois State, Yale, Akron

The 13 Seeds

Utah Valley, UC San Diego, Liberty, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Arkansas State, Northern Colorado, Quinnipiac 

The 15 Seeds

St. Thomas, Lipscomb, Oakland, Furman

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

Butler, Miami (FL), Oklahoma State, California

First Four Out

Indiana, Oklahoma, Boise State, Virginia Tech

Next Four Out

New Mexico, Arizona State, Wisconsin, Memphis

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1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 2nd

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Michigan, Arizona, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Duke, Purdue, Gonzaga, Michigan State

The 3 Seeds

Vanderbilt, BYU, Houston, Alabama

The 4 Seeds

Nebraska, North Carolina, Kansas, Illinois

The 5 Seeds

Louisville, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Arkansas

The 6 Seeds

Florida, USC, Kentucky, Iowa

The 7 Seeds

Virginia, Villanova, Auburn, Utah State

The 8 Seeds

St. Mary’s (CA), St. John’s, Georgia, Clemson

The 9 Seeds

UCLA, Seton Hall, LSU, SMU

The 10 Seeds

Baylor, UCF, NC State, Saint Louis

The 11 Seeds

Ohio State, Butler, Miami (FL), Oklahoma State, Indiana, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

McNeese State, Illinois State, Yale, Akron

The 13 Seeds

Utah Valley, UC San Diego, Liberty, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Arkansas State, Northern Colorado, Quinnipiac 

The 15 Seeds

St. Thomas, Lipscomb, Oakland, Furman

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

Butler, Miami (FL), Oklahoma State, Indiana

First Four Out

Oklahoma, California, Boise State, Virginia Tech

Next Four Out

New Mexico, Arizona State, Wisconsin, Memphis

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1-3-1 Sports Field of 68 – January 1st

Welcome back to 1-3-1 Sports! My goal is to update my bracketology projections daily, so that my audience can have the most accurate, up-to-date picture of the college basketball landscape. As always, I’m open to interviews, feedback, and ideas from readers regarding potential topics, discussions, etc. Furthermore, if any individual team websites are interested in working in conjunction on team-specific bracketology Q&A pieces, I’d love to contribute. Let the fun begin!

THE BRACKET

Coming February 1st, 2026

The 1 Seeds

Michigan, Arizona, Connecticut, Iowa State

The 2 Seeds

Duke, Purdue, Gonzaga, Michigan State

The 3 Seeds

Vanderbilt, BYU, Houston, Alabama

The 4 Seeds

Nebraska, North Carolina, Kansas, Illinois

The 5 Seeds

Louisville, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Arkansas

The 6 Seeds

Florida, USC, Kentucky, Iowa

The 7 Seeds

Virginia, Villanova, Auburn, Utah State

The 8 Seeds

St. Mary’s (CA), St. John’s, Georgia, Clemson

The 9 Seeds

UCLA, Seton Hall, LSU, SMU

The 10 Seeds

Baylor, UCF, NC State, Saint Louis

The 11 Seeds

Ohio State, Butler, Miami (FL), Oklahoma State, Indiana, Tulsa

The 12 Seeds

McNeese State, Illinois State, Yale, Akron

The 13 Seeds

Utah Valley, UC San Diego, Liberty, Hofstra

The 14 Seeds

High Point, Arkansas State, Northern Colorado, Quinnipiac 

The 15 Seeds

St. Thomas, Lipscomb, Oakland, Furman

The 16 Seeds

Colgate, Vermont, Tennessee-Martin, Long Island, Howard, Grambling

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BUBBLE ACTION

Last Four In

Butler, Miami (FL), Oklahoma State, Indiana

First Four Out

Oklahoma, California, Boise State, Virginia Tech

Next Four Out

New Mexico, Arizona State, Wisconsin, Memphis

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High Leverage Futures Bets (Men’s Edition – 2025)

I took the baseline model I developed for my “How to Win Your Bracket Pool” article and created a “high-volatility” version to produce bracket simulations so I could look for teams that are uniquely capable of making unexpected runs in this year’s tournament. I compared the results of these simulations to currently available Vegas futures on the two primary sports betting websites (DraftKings & FanDuel) to look for high leverage opportunities in the high risk/high reward space.

I identified seven such opportunities (in alphabetical order):

  • Alabama advancing to the Elite 8 (+120 on DraftKings)
  • Colorado State advancing to the Sweet 16 (+400 on DraftKings)
  • Iowa State advancing to the Elite 8 (+220 on DraftKings)
  • Kansas advancing to the Sweet 16 (+240 on FanDuel)
  • Tennessee advancing to the Elite 8 (+120 on FanDuel)
  • Texas Tech advancing to the Elite 8 (+180 on FanDuel)
  • VCU advancing to the Sweet 16 (+370 on FanDuel)

How to Win Your Bracket Pool (2025 Edition)

Before you begin reading this article, I want to make one thing abundantly clear: I’m not telling you how to fill out the perfect bracket; that’s impossible (insert cliché about the astronomically small odds of this ever happening). Rather, I’m giving you statistically sound, pragmatic advice on how to win your bracket pool between you and your friends (and the spoils that come along with it). If you follow these foolproof steps, you should finish at (or at the very least near) the top:

Step 1: Advance all 1 and 2 seeds to the Sweet 16.

Okay, I know, this is super chalky and people may rag on you for making this move. Furthermore, the odds are heavily against all eight 1 and 2 seeds advancing to the Sweet 16. However, picking which 1 or 2 seed is going to get upset is a fool’s gambit. You put yourself at risk of losing easy points that your opponents will gain. You’re better off taking a couple small gambles in other early round games, and just playing it safe here.

To further drive home my point, consider this – in the last five tournaments, 30 of the 40 teams (75%) on the 1 and 2 seed line advanced to the Sweet 16. If you can essentially lock in 6 correct teams in your predicted Sweet 16, you should do it.

Step 2: Advance all 3 seeds to the second round.

The same chalkiness mentioned in step 1 definitely applies here as well, but the same logic applies as well. The difference here is that a lower seed upset over a 3 in the second round is much more likely in comparison to a similar 1 or 2 upset. Thus, auto-advancing the 3 seeds should only apply to the first round. It’s fun bragging about being the one person who accurately picked the crazy 14 over 3 upset, but you know what’s more fun? Bragging about winning your bracket pool.

In a similar fashion to step 1, I really want to drive home this point as well. In the last three tournaments, only one 14 over 3 upset has occurred, and it was a 4-point victory by Oakland over Kentucky in 2024.

Step 3: Use the following statistical data to fill out the rest of your bracket.
(*Note*: The 0% values listed do not imply that the result cannot happen. Rather, the result is extremely unlikely [less than 0.1% likelihood])

In years past, I had developed a predictive model to attempt to project who has the best chance of advancing far into the tournament. I refined the model to further optimize the predictive results, then normalized the projections for each region to create a probability of advancing in any given round for every team in the tournament. I used historic tournament results from games that took place between 2010 to 2017.

As part of an update from 2019, I moved to a model that predicts the exact score of each game. After the projected score is developed, the model turns that into a projected probability of victory, then uses rules of conditional probability to project teams advancing in the tournament. I also updated the training data for the model to include tournament results from games that took place between 2014 and 2023.

South Region

East Region

Midwest Region

West Region

Bonus TL;DR version: Synthesizing the above charts for people who don’t like numbers.

Most Likely First Round Upsets

Going crazy picking a ton of upsets doesn’t do you any good. Instead, I would pick one (or two tops if you’re feeling real wild) from the following options:

Most Likely 13/4 Upsets

  • (13) Yale over (4) Texas A&M – 27.4%
  • (13) High Point over (4) Purdue- 25.0%

Most Likely 12/5 Upsets

  • (12) Colorado State over (5) Memphis – 56.1%
  • (12) UC San Diego over (5) Michigan – 45.6%

Most Likely 11/6 Upsets

  • (11) North Carolina over (6) Ole Miss – 46.9%
  • (11) VCU over (6) BYU – 43.7%

Toss-Up Games

These are the 7/10 and 8/9 games that could get either way. The goal here is to get 5+ out of 8 correct. I recommend the following strategy:

  • (8) Louisville vs. (9) Creighton – Flip a coin.
  • (7) Marquette vs. (10) New Mexico – Take Marquette.
  • (8) Mississippi State vs. (9) Baylor – Flip a coin.
  • (7) Saint Mary’s vs. (10) Vanderbilt – Take Saint Mary’s.
  • (8) Gonzaga vs. (9) Georgia – Take Gonzaga.
  • (7) UCLA vs. (10) Utah State – Take UCLA.
  • (8) Connecticut vs. (9) Oklahoma – Take Connecticut.
  • (7) Kansas vs. (10) Arkansas – Take Kansas.

Best Final Four Picks by Region

SOUTH

Chalk – (1) Auburn

Value Pick – (3) Iowa State, (2) Michigan State

Dark Horse – N/A (No good value)


EAST

Chalk – (1) Duke

Value Picks – (2) Alabama, (3) Wisconsin

Dark Horse – (4) Arizona


MIDWEST

Chalk – (1) Houston

Value Pick – (2) Tennessee

Dark Horse – (8) Gonzaga, (6) Illinois


WEST

Chalk – (1) Florida

Value Pick – (3) Texas Tech

Dark Horse – (4) Maryland


Most Likely Champions

  • (1) Duke (25.6%)
  • (1) Auburn (15.5%)
  • (1) Florida (15.2%)
  • (1) Houston (15.1%)
  • (2) Alabama (5.9%)
  • (2) Tennessee (5.4%)