
OXFORD, Miss. – The Ole Miss men’s basketball team has the week off following a brutal 81-71 loss to Mississippi State last Saturday, and the Rebels will resume play this Saturday against Vanderbilt on the road. With five games to play and a 19-7 overall record, the question arises: Where will the Rebels be seeded for March Madness? In this article, The Rebel Walk will analyze bracket predictions from Andy Katz of the NCAA, Joe Lunardi of ESPN, and TeamRankings.com.
Andy Katz
The college basketball insider puts Ole Miss as the No. 5 seed in the West region of the bracket, predicting first and second-round matchups against No. 12 UC San Diego and No. 4 Arizona or No. 1 Lipscomb. Some other teams Katz lists on the west side are No. 1 Florida, No. 2 Wisconsin, No. 3 Kentucky, and No. 10 Vanderbilt.
🚨 NEW BRACKET PREDICTION 🚨@TheAndyKatz gives his latest bracket, as March inches closer 🔮 pic.twitter.com/kFWM2Ub3kN
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) February 18, 2025
Joe Lunardi
The ESPN bracketologist posted the SEC teams he believes will get NCAA tournament bids, along with the seed they will receive. He projects Ole Miss to be a No. 7 seed and has listed them as a “lock” for the tournament, despite having five games left to be played. The only SEC teams that aren’t “locks” at the moment for Joe are Mississippi State, Texas, Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Georgia.
— Joe Lunardi (@ESPNLunardi) February 17, 2025
TeamRankings
TeamRankings.com is a data-driven platform that considers record, strength of schedule, point differential, and several other statistics when creating their ranks. As of now, the website predicts the Rebels as a No. 7 seed for March Madness with extremely high odds to push to a No. 6 seed or fall to a No. 8, depending on how the season closes out.
Projected seed for Ole Miss in the NCAA Tournament per TeamRankings.
Still some opportunities left but need some big time performances. pic.twitter.com/CNSHQwem4B
— T.J. (@TJOxley1) February 17, 2025
What’s Next?
Ole Miss has five remaining games: at Vanderbilt, at Auburn, vs. Oklahoma, vs. Tennessee, and at Florida. Tip-off in Nashville is set for 2:30 p.m. this Saturday and will be streamed on SEC Network.
Hotty Toddy, and Go Rebs!
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