NCAA Bracket Predictions: College Basketball Model Releases Surprise March Madness 2023 Tournament Pick – CBS Sports

When the 2023 March Madness category was unveiled on Sunday, several surprising storylines emerged, including Rutgers, KenPom’s top-rated team being eliminated from the 2023 NCAA tournament field. Texas A&M is seeded 7th in the 2023 NCAA Tournament Class despite finishing second in the SEC and second in the SEC Tournament in the regular season. The Aggies face No. 10 Penn State on Thursday during the March Madness 2023 schedule. Which Team Should You Pick To Advance In Your 2023 NCAA Tournament?

Overall winner seed Alabama will open its tournament run when it meets the winner of 16th seed Southeast Missouri State and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. These two teams will go head-to-head in the 2023 NCAA Tournament First Four in Dayton on Tuesday. Before making predictions for the 2023 March Madness bracket, be sure to check out the 2023 NCAA tournament bracket picks from SportsLine’s trusted computer model.

The SportsLine projection model simulated the entire 2023 NCAA tournament 10,000 times. It absolutely smashed its March Madness picks, beating over 92% of all CBS Sports Brackets two of the last four tournaments. The model also nailed three teams in the West and South Region Sweet 16 last year, including No. 5 Houston.

It also knows how to spot an excitement. The same model has spawned brackets that nailed 18 first-round surprises through double-digit seeds. Two years ago, it also provided some massive upsets, including predicting the championship game between Gonzaga and Baylor and winning Houston’s Midwest Region win despite the Cougars not being No. 1.

There’s simply no reason to rely on luck when there’s proven technology to help you dominate your 2023 March Madness picks. Now that the 2023 NCAA bracket has been unveiled, the model is simulating the matchups and the results are in. You can only see it at SportsLine.

Three 2023 March Madness Bracket games to watch

One of March Madness 2023’s most intriguing matchups to watch: No. 8 Maryland vs. No. 9 West Virginia in the South Region. Inconsistent play prevented these teams from getting better seeded, but they have nine wins overall against the top-25 teams and are setting up an intriguing matchup that will produce a challenger in a likely second-round matchup against top-seeded Alabama. Maryland plays relatively slow and tries to hold low-scoring games, while WVU plays faster and averages more points, making for a must-play first-round match.

Another March Madness 2023 matchup to keep an eye on: No. 5 San Diego State vs. No. 12 Charleston Cougars. The Aztecs have made four NCAA tournament appearances in five seasons under head coach Brian Dutcher, but they’re still trying to get past the round of 16 with a 21-1 record this season and five players averaging double digits.

No. 4 Virginia vs. No. 13 Furman is another important matchup in the South. The Cavaliers have not exited the first round since winning the title in 2019, and they became the first No. 1 to lose to a No. 16 in 2018. However, they are led by two senior guards and have the ninth-ranked defense in the country. Furman potted his ticket when it won the Southern Conference Tournament under head coach Bob Richey. The Paladins also have experience with senior guard Mike Bothwell and senior forward Jalen Slawson. You can see the model’s 2023 NCAA bracket picks here.

How to make predictions for the 2023 NCAA bracket

Who wins every tournament-determining matchup? And which teams will make surprise runs through the 2023 NCAA tournament? With the model’s track record of calling bracket-busting excitement, you should see what stunners it’s calling this year before you commit to any NCAA bracket picks for 2023.

So what is the optimal bracket for the 2023 NCAA tournament? And Which NCAA Tournament Cinderella Teams Will Shock College Basketball? Visit SportsLine now to see which double-digit seeds you can trust, all from the model called 18 surprises by double-digit seeds.