Bracketology round-up: Michigan State basketball arrives to Selection Sunday

Follow along with what the bracketologists say is going to happen to Michigan State ahead of the selection show:

The time is here and it is officially Selection Sunday, unfortunately for Michigan State fans, it has turned into a stressful day of anticipation.

Quite frankly, coming into yesterday, there were four scenarios that Spartan fans did not want to see happen. Unfortunately, once again for MSU and it’s fans, all four scenarios happened and the bubble has shrunk drastically.

In unprecedented fashion, there has been five bids stolen over the past two days, turning the bubble into an absolute mess. On Friday, the Spartans were a lock and looking at a 9 or 10 seed. On Sunday morning, Dayton and the First Four might be looking like the best case scenario.

Luckily, putting Spartans fans at ease, for now, the bracketologists still love the Spartans chances of getting into the field of 68:

*this list will be updated throughout the day, heading into the selection show*

Bracket Matrix ranking: Not ranked

MSU’s seed: 9-seed vs Dayton

Click here to see USA Today’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 98

MSU’s seed: Last Four In – 10-seed

Click here to see ESPN’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 142

MSU’s seed: 10-seed – Last Four In

Click here to see CBS’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 75

MSU’s seed: 10-seed vs Clemson

Click here to read Fox’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 1

MSU’s seed: NO SUNDAY UPDATE YET, formerly 10-seed

*messaged Spartans Wire yesterday saying MSU had greater than 90% chance*

Click here to see Bracketometry’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 2

MSU’s seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to see 1-3-1 Sports’ full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 22

MSU’s seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to see T3’s bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 37 (newbie section)

MSU’s seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to see JBR’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 54

MSU seed: Last Four In

Click here to see Graham Doeren’s bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 65

MSU seed: 11-seed, Last Four In

Click here to see Delphi’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 14 (newbie)

MSU seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to see Projection Sports’ full bracket

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 20

MSU seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to read The Round Robin’s full bracket

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 9

MSU seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to read Bracksketblogs full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: No. 10

MSU seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to read Scott’s full bracketology

Bracket Matrix ranking: Not ranked

MSU seed: 10-seed, Last Four In

Click here to see NKY’s full seed list

If there is anything Spartan fans can hold their hats on, to this point of the stressful day, is that 100% of the brackets submitted into the Bracket Matrix have the Spartans in the field. Continue to refresh the matrix to follow along the additional updated brackets:

Click here to see the whole Bracket Matrix

NCAA Baseball Tournament Selection Show: How to watch, stream

Arkansas will learn its NCAA Tournament destination on Monday at 11 a.m. CT.

The Arkansas baseball team may not have finished the regular season, nor the SEC Tournament season, the way it wanted, but postseason baseball is on the horizon.

The Diamond Hogs will be one of the 64 teams selected for the NCAA Tournament on Monday. They’re likely to be tabbed as No. 2-seed on the road. There are a number of destinations, but these four are among the likeliest.

Arkansas has advanced to the NCAA Tournament in 19 of coach Dave Van Horn’s 20 seasons in Fayetteville. Four of the last five tournament appearances have resulted in a College World Series berth.

Check below to see how to watch or stream the selection on Monday at 11 a.m. CT on ESPN2.

How to watch the 2022 NCAA Baseball Tournament selection show, latest bracket projections for LSU

The Tigers will await their postseason fate after a 1-2 performance in the SEC Tournament.

The Tigers’ run in Hoover at the SEC Tournament came to an end on Saturday in an elimination game against the Kentucky Wildcats, who continued their impressive run as a No. 12 seed into the semifinals.

After a 1-2 performance this week, LSU hasn’t done much to greatly impact its resume as a potential regional host. The Tigers won’t know which teams they will face in a regional until Monday’s selection show, but they will find out whether they are staying home or hitting the road for the first weekend of action on Sunday night.

At 7:30 p.m. CT, the selection committee will announce the 16 regional host sites with specific teams and seeding being announced the following day. In the latest bracket projection from D1Baseball, the Tigers are the No. 2 seed in the Louisville Regional hosted by the No. 12 national seed Cardinals. Also in the regional in that projection are Old Dominion and Ball State.

LSU will hope for a surprising host selection, but it doesn’t seem very likely at the moment. Still, here’s how you can watch as the full bracket is revealed on Monday.

How to Watch

  • Date: Monday, May 30
  • Time: 11 a.m. CT 
  • TV: ESPN2
  • App: Watch ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (try it free)

[mm-video type=video id=01g2zpn5zh3ejjmst9bd playlist_id=01eqbz5s7cf4w69e0n player_id=01eqbvp13nn1gy6hd4 image=https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/video/thumbnail/mmplus/01g2zpn5zh3ejjmst9bd/01g2zpn5zh3ejjmst9bd-06de2c5d7e18e4b84fa11f5d42ab2908.jpg]

[vertical-gallery id=52832]

Contact/Follow us @LSUTigersWire on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Louisiana State news, notes, and opinions.

Follow Tyler to continue the conversation on Twitter: @TylerNettuno

2020 NFL Pro Bowl Rosters: Which players made the AFC, NFC squads

A look at the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl rosters for both the AFC and NFC squads.

The NFL has officially announced the rosters for the 2020 Pro Bowl squads. Here are the players named to the AFC and NFC teams, with asterisks indicating starters.

AFC PRO BOWL ROSTER BY POSITION

OFFENSE

Wide receiver: DeAndre Hopkins*, Houston Texans; Keenan Allen*, Los Angeles Chargers; Jarvis Landry, Cleveland Browns; Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs

Tackle: Ronnie Stanley*, Baltimore Ravens; Laremy Tunsil*, Houston Texans; Trent Brown, Oakland Raiders

Guard: Marshal Yanda*, Baltimore Ravens; Quenton Nelson*, Indianapolis Colts; David DeCastro, Pittsburgh Steelers

Center: Maurkice Pouncey*, Pittsburgh Steelers; Rodney Hudson, Oakland Raiders

Tight end: Travis Kelce*, Kansas City Chiefs; Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens

Quarterback: Lamar Jackson*, Baltimore Ravens; Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs; Deshaun Watson, Houston Texans

Running back: Nick Chubb*, Cleveland Browns; Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans; Mark Ingram, Baltimore Ravens

Fullback: Patrick Ricard*, Baltimore Ravens

2020 Pro Bowl: How to watch roster reveal and player selection show

Everything you need to know to tune in to find out which of your favorite Seattle Seahawks were named to the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl roster.

After weeks of voting, the 2020 Pro Bowl rosters have been set and will be revealed live Tuesday night on the NFL Network’s special broadcast, “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed.”

Following a tally, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson received 539,768 fan votes and ranked second overall, only behind Ravens’ QB Lamar Jackson. The Seahawks squad as a whole garnered the fifth-most votes of all clubs around the league.

The Pro Bowl will kick off Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida at noon PT.

Here’s everything you need to know to tune in Tuesday night to see which of your favorite Seahawks made the 2020 NFC Pro Bowl roster.

[lawrence-related id=53008]

How and when to watch

Date: Tuesday, Dec. 17

Time: 5:00 p.m. PT

Channel: NFL Network’s special “NFL Total Access: Pro Bowl Players Revealed”

Be sure and follow the Seahawks Wire Twitter and Facebook pages as we cover the Pro Bowl player selection show live Tuesday night.

[lawrence-related id=53033]

UGA Wire’s Jackson Fryburger predicts the College Football Playoff Rankings for 11/26/19

Jackson Fryburger of the UGA Wire breaks down how he thinks the selection committee will rank the Top 25 on Tuesday night

Guess who’s back, back again. Jax is back, tell a friend.

It’s rivalry-week folks and boy, do we have a treat for you. Due to the Georgia basketball game going on in Maui earlier today, we weren’t able to put together a full playoff rankings preview like last week, but we’ll go ahead and give you our expected Top 25 list before the committee reveals theirs.

Remember, just like last week, this method of ranking is based on how we think the committee will evaluate teams and not just our own personal opinion on the nation’s best.

For record’s sake, we’ll try to be as objective as possible, but this is how we see the committee ranking the Top 25 in just under an hour.

You ready? Here we go.