How did Ohio State’s loss to Michigan affect its NCAA Tournament Projections? It’s our bracketology roundup 2.0.

How did the loss to Michigan affect Ohio State’s potential NCAA Tournament seeding? We give you our bracketology roundup to see.

It’s not March yet, but we’re getting close. As we continue to go down the home-stretch of the 2020-2021 Ohio State basketball season, we’ll continue to take a look at all of the NCAA Tournament projections. The last time we checked in, the Buckeyes began to appear in some of the most prominent projections as a No. 1 seed, and no worse than a No. 2 seed.

OSU fared even better a little later on and was a consensus No. 1 seed heading into the game against Michigan on Sunday. But then, the Buckeyes lost to the Wolverines in a tight affair.

So, inquiring minds want to know what that loss means to Ohio State’s chances at a No. 1 seed. The Buckeyes now have five losses on the season, but more quad one wins than any other team in the country as well. There are three regular-season games left, so this could all change, but here’s where everything stands in some with some of the most popular bracketologists out there.

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