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Selection Sunday 2010: As Exciting As An Itinerary Can Get

At 6:00 P.M. Eastern, CBS will broadcast its NCAA Tournament selection show. We’ll be offering results and commentary before, during, and after the proceedings.

There are plenty of pressing questions to be answered, but the most recent is this: on the heels of Mississippi State’s overtime loss to the hugely favorited Kentucky, where do they stand?

Our resident hoops expert, Chris Dobbertean, has been dropping science in our Bubble Watch StoryStream. Entering Sunday’s action, here was his forecast:

In Good Shape

Louisville should be in even though they lost to Cincinnati in the Big East Second Round Wednesday.

Wake Forest should also hold on to a spot even though they were slammed by Miami in the ACC Opening Round Thursday.

Last Five In

California, UTEP and Utah State are here after losses Saturday.

Minnesota can book a place by winning the Big Ten.

So much for promoting Virginia Tech out of Bubble Watch. The Hokies dropped back down after they fell to Miami in their ACC Quarterfinal Friday. They fell out completely after New Mexico State's win.

First Four Out

Florida will have to sweat it out after their loss to Mississippi State Friday. The fact they came back to avoid a blowout against the Bulldogs helps; events around the country Saturday did not.

Illinois lost a double overtime thriller to Ohio State, 88-81 (recap), though they had chances to win the game at both the end of regulation and the first overtime. They just couldn't get a shot off. The loss came at a bad time, considering how Minnesota performed in the very next game.

Keep an eye on William & Mary, even though they lost to Old Dominion in the Colonial Athletic Association final Monday. They have enough quality wins to make a solid case, but some headscratching losses may keep them out.

Likely Out

UAB is likely on the outside looking in after they failed to beat Southern Mississippi in the Conference USA Quarterfinals Thursday.

Arizona State looks to be out of the running after they lost their Pac-10 Quarterfinal to Stanford.

Charlotte is off the board after they lost to Massachusetts at home in the Atlantic 10 Opening Round Tuesday.

Cincinnati had a chance to win at the end of regulation, but Dion Dixon couldn't hold on to the ball and Da'Sean Butler banked in a three when time expired to give West Virginia a 54-51 win in the Big East Quarterfinals Thursday, bursting the Bearcats bubble.

Dayton once again couldn't close out a close game, as they fell to Xavier in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals Friday. That was a fatal loss for the Flyers.

Memphis, like UAB, is finished, as they lost their Conference USA Quarterfinal against Houston.

Mississippi really needed to beat Tennessee in the SEC quarterfinals to have a chance, but they fell by 11.

Rhode Island is out of the running after they lost to Temple for the third time this season, 57-44 (recap) in the Atlantic 10 semifinals in Atlantic City.

Seton Hall and South Florida are both likely finished after they lost Big East Second Round games Wednesday.

Wichita State lost their chance when they fell to Northern Iowa in the Missouri Valley final Sunday..

Also, be sure to check out Chris’ Bracketology StoryStream.

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