2025 NCAA Tournament projections: Auburn, Alabama listed as top overall seeds - Iqraa news

After another entertaining weekend of college basketball, FOX Sports bracket forecaster Mike DeCourcy is here with his latest NCAA Tournament projections.

Auburn, Alabama, Duke and Florida remain on the 1-line in DeCourcy's latest projections. The Tigers, who have won four straight, including a victory over Georgia this past weekend, are currently listed as DeCourcy's top overall seed.

Tennessee, Houston and Iowa State remain No. 2 seeds, while Michigan State jumped up to the 2-line following three straight impressive wins over Illinois, Purdue and Michigan.

Texas A&M, Wisconsin and St. John's remain No. 3 seeds and are joined by Texas Tech. Michigan, Missouri, Kentucky and Maryland round out the No. 4 seeds in DeCourcy's latest projections.

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As for the bubble, DeCourcy has Ohio State, Texas, Indiana and North Carolina among his first four teams out of the tournament, while Xavier, SMU, Boise State and UC Irvine are his next four teams out of the NCAA Tournament.

Michael DeCourcy covers college basketball for FOX Sports with an emphasis on NCAA Tournament bracket projections. He has appeared on FOX Sports college basketball game broadcasts, while also serving as a college basketball studio analyst with Big Ten Network. He has been covering college basketball for nearly three decades at the Sporting News. You can follow him at @tsnmike.

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