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Updated Nov. 5 MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Finally, the season is upon us, set to tip off Monday afternoon with a much anticipated showdown between Maine and Richmond. OK, so it's not much anticipated.
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Let's see if Joey Dorsey has some more predictions for us this season.
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And fine, it's not really a showdown. But it is still the official start of the college basketball season, and that's worth celebrating on some level, isn't it? I mean, aren't you tired of all the talking and debating and wondering about what might happen? If so, then just be excited something finally is happening, and that it could include a memorable Joey Dorsey quote. That's right, Mr. Dorsey is back in action, too. After Maine and Richmond exit the court here at FedExForum on Monday, Memphis and Tennessee-Martin will replace them, which is when Dorsey -- if a sprained shoulder allows him -- will return for the first time since he labeled Greg Oden overrated and instantly became a national story last March. And though there's no word yet on whether Dorsey plans to call out UT-Martin's Gerald Robinson, if he does he'll almost certainly fare better, which is to say he'll score at least one point. That's my first prediction of the season. Below, there are plenty more because I wouldn't dare let things begin without providing a Projecting the Field. So here is a conference-by-conference breakdown of which schools will be in and out of the NCAA Tournament come March, and if you're just dying to see some possible seeds, well, those are linked here, too. So take a look and argue. Then take a breath and smile. College basketball is finally here. Granted, it's not a great doubleheader. But hey, it's a start. Top four seeds by region | Seed | South | West | East | Midwest | | 1 | | | | | | 2 | | | | | | 3 | | | | | | 4 | | | | | Bubble teams Last four in: Saint Joseph's, Bradley, Vanderbilt, UAB Last four out: West Virginia, Boston College, Missouri, California Bids by conference | ACC (6) | | Automatic bid: North Carolina | | At-large: Duke, North Carolina State, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Virginia | | Bubble: Boston College, Miami, Maryland, Florida State | | Comment: The Tar Heels are the most talented team in the league, making them the easy pick at the top. | | AMERICA EAST (1) | | Automatic bid: Vermont | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Vermont's Mike Trimboli is now a junior and on pace to be one of the great players in America East history. | | ATLANTIC 10 (2) | | Automatic bid: Xavier | | At-large: Saint Joseph's | | Bubble: Rhode Island, Dayton, Fordham | | Comment: Drew Lavender and Stanley Burrell give Xavier one of the better backcourts in the country. | | ATLANTIC SUN (1) | | Automatic bid: East Tennessee State | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Reigning Atlantic Sun Player of the Year Courtney Pigram is enough to make ETSU an obvious choice. | | BIG 12 (4) | | Automatic bid: Kansas | | At-large: Texas A&M, Kansas State, Texas | | Bubble: Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State | | Comment: From Brandon Rush to Darrell Arthur, the Jayhawks have no shortage of future pros on their roster. | | BIG EAST (8) | | Automatic bid: Louisville | | At-large: Georgetown, Marquette, Villanova, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Notre Dame, Connecticut | | Bubble: West Virginia, Providence | | Comment: The real question isn't who wins this league, but whether the Big East can get nine bids. | | BIG SKY (1) | | Automatic bid: Montana | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: How close could this race be? The league's media picked Montana in the preseason poll, but the coaches tabbed Weber State as the favorite. | | BIG SOUTH (1) | | Automatic bid: Winthrop | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: The Eagles are still the pick in this league, even with Gregg Marshall now coaching at Wichita State. | | BIG TEN (6) | | Automatic bid: Michigan State | | At-large: Indiana, Ohio State, Wisconsin, Illinois, Purdue | | Bubble: Michigan | | Comment: Drew Neitzel and a heralded freshman class are capable of taking the Spartans back to the Final Four. | | BIG WEST (1) | | Automatic bid: UC-Santa Barbara | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: The Gauchos' Alex Harris and Chris Devine are the highest-scoring duo in league history. | | COLONIAL (1) | | Automatic bid: Virginia Commonwealth | | At-large: None | | Bubble: George Mason, Drexel | | Comment: Anthony Grant and Eric Maynor are back, and that's reason enough to believe VCU will return to the NCAA Tournament. | | CONFERENCE USA (2) | | Automatic bid: Memphis | | At-large: UAB | | Bubble: Houston, Southern Miss | | Comment: Will Memphis lose a league game this season? It'll be a major upset if it happens because no other C-USA team compares in terms of talent. | | HORIZON (1) | | Automatic bid: Butler | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: The Bulldogs won't be sneaking up on people this season, but A.J. Graves is good enough to make it unnecessary. | | IVY LEAGUE (1) | | Automatic bid: Cornell | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: With Penn down, the Ivy League is Cornell's to take. | | MAAC (1) | | Automatic bid: Siena | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Siena's Edwin Ubiles led all MAAC freshmen in scoring last season. | | MAC (1) | | Automatic bid: Kent State | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Jim Christian is always thought to be on the way out, but he's still at Kent State, about to start his sixth season. | | MEAC (1) | | Automatic bid: Hampton | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Rashad West, Michael Freeman and Matt Pilgrim comprise the trio that should lead Hampton back to the NCAA Tournament. | | MISSOURI VALLEY (2) | | Automatic bid: Southern Illinois | | At-large: Bradley | | Bubble: Missouri State, Creighton, Northern Iowa | | Comment: Signing Chris Lowery to a long-term deal was a smart move by SIU, which should in turn keep competing for MVC titles. | | MOUNTAIN WEST (1) | | Automatic bid: BYU | | At-large: None | | Bubble: UNLV, Utah, New Mexico | | Comment: Almost every relevant team in the league is down, but BYU is the best of the bunch. | | NORTHEAST (1) | | Automatic bid: Sacred Heart | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Sacred Heart averaged 78.5 points per game last season, a number that could rise in 2007-08 thanks to a group of talented perimeter players. | | OHIO VALLEY (1) | | Automatic bid: Austin Peay | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: The Governors should take the league title again, but this time they need to win the OVC Tournament, too. | | PAC-10 (7) | | Automatic bid: UCLA | | At-large: Washington State, Oregon, Southern California, Arizona, Stanford, Washington | | Bubble: California, Arizona State | | Comment: Darren Collison and Kevin Love make the Bruins the best of this tough and deep conference. | | PATRIOT LEAGUE (1) | | Automatic bid: Holy Cross | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Tim Clifford is the Patriot League's Preseason Player of the Year, not to mention the reason why Holy Cross should take this conference. | | SEC (6) | | Automatic bid: Tennessee | | At-large: Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Florida, Vanderbilt | | Bubble: Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Alabama | | Comment: The addition of Tyler Smith and return of Chris Lofton has Bruce Pearl coaching a possible Final Four team. | | SOUTHERN (1) | | Automatic bid: Davidson | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Stephen Curry is the type of star who could propel this mid-major into the Sweet 16. | | SOUTHLAND (1) | | Automatic bid: Sam Houston | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Eight lettermen return for Sam Houston, among them Ryan Bright. | | SUMMIT LEAGUE (1) | | Automatic bid: Oral Roberts | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Sure, Caleb Green and Ken Tutt are gone. But until further notice, ORU gets the benefit of the doubt. | | SUN BELT (1) | | Automatic bid: Western Kentucky | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: Courtney Lee isn't just good for the Sun Belt. The Western Kentucky senior could post numbers in any league. | | SWAC (1) | | Automatic bid: Jackson State | | At-large: None | | Bubble: None | | Comment: The Tigers should take the SWAC title, even without super scorer Trey Johnson. | | WAC (1) | | Automatic bid: New Mexico State | | At-large: None | | Bubble: Utah State, Nevada, Fresno State | | Comment: Justin Hawkins headlines a solid group of veterans who helped the Aggies make last season's NCAA Tournament. | | WEST COAST (1) | | Automatic bid: Gonzaga | | At-large: None | | Bubble: Saint Mary's | | Comment: With Josh Heytvelt back, the Zags should have no problem winning yet another WCC title. |
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