COLUMBIA, Mo. — Bust out your blank brackets, maps and copy of NCAA Tournament seeding principles. It’s time to figure out where Missouri is going.
The No. 14 Tigers, at 21-7 overall and 10-5 in Southeastern Conference play, are well on their way to a decent seed in March Madness.
Where, exactly, Mizzou will land in brackets won’t be determined until March 16 — better known as Selection Sunday. But in the meantime, bracketology gives some clues to MU’s NCAA Tournament prognosis.
The short answer: The Tigers are probably a No. 4 or No. 5 seed, and if that holds true, they’ll play the tournament’s first weekend in Seattle, Denver or Providence, Rhode Island.