Updated Bracketology tracker 2022: Where CU Buffs, CSU Rams, Wyoming Cowboys stand before Selection Sunday
The Colorado State Rams , ranked No. 23 in this week’s AP poll, look to have secured a spot to make their first NCAA Tournament appearance in nearly a decade. And possibly getting their highest-ever seeding in the bracket.
The Wyoming Cowboys — filled with several former Colorado prep stars — are in a strong position for March Madness as they have a strong performance in the Mountain West Tournament. Meanwhile, the Colorado Buffaloes look like they’re going to need some help to make their sixth appearance in the Tad Boyle era. A loss to No. 2 Arizona on Friday has effectively ended any hope that they’ll make the tournament in the eyes of bracketologists.Colorado State
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