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Houston vaults to No. 1 seed as UConn collapse jolts March Madness bracketology

Last updated: February 20, 2026 10:32 am
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Houston steals the final No. 1 seed from a stunned UConn, the Pac-12 after-dark duo of UCLA and USC teeter on the cut line, and Saturday’s Duke-Michigan blockbuster could ignite another shuffle before Selection Sunday.

Forty-eight hours is an eternity in bracket math. On Wednesday night Connecticut lost at home to Creighton, snapping a 38-game home winning streak and nuking its grip on the final No. 1 seed. By Friday morning the USA TODAY bracket team installed Kelvin Sampson’s Houston Cougars in that coveted slot, relegating the Huskies to the No. 2 line and amplifying the volatility everyone expects the moment the calendar flips to March.

Why Houston jumped UConn

Houston’s résumé isn’t perfect—the Cougars fell 79-76 in Ames to Iowa State on Tuesday—but the metrics favor them anyway:

  • NET ranking: Houston No. 2, UConn No. 5
  • Quadrant 1 record: 7-3 vs 6-4
  • Non-conference strength: 12th vs 48th
  • Location of worst loss: road at a top-15 team vs home vs unranked Creighton

The committee has historically punished February home defeats more than January road slips. Houston cashed in.

The new No. 1 line—and Saturday land mines

Arizona, Duke, Michigan and Houston now populate the top row, but two face immediate danger. No. 1 Duke visits No. 5 Michigan in a standalone showcase (tip at 4 p.m. ET on CBS). A Blue Devils loss could swap them with surging North Carolina; a Wolverines defeat cracks the door for Marquette or Tennessee. The bracket is still molten.

Bubble tremors: Big Ten after dark

Conference realignment left UCLA and USC basketball orphans in the League of 10-horse mega-bids. Both now sweat:

  • UCLA (17-11, 8-9 Big Ten) sits as First Four OUT. A 3-9 Q1 record offsets a top-40 defense.
  • USC (18-10, 9-8) clings to the LAST Four IN, propped up by two Q1 road wins and five Quad-3/4 victories.
  • Both close the regular season Sunday: UCLA at lowly Wisconsin, USC vs NCAA-bound Purdue. One more bad loss for either likely ends at-large hope.

Mountain West misery

San Diego State’s overtime loss at Nevada shoved Brian Dutcher’s Aztecs outside the cut. SDSU once owned a top-20 NET; consecutive defeats to UNLV and the Wolf Pack dragged the résumé to 2-7 in Q1. Expect a must-win quarterfinal in next week’s Mountain West tourney.

Automatic bid watch

Rising mid-major champion threats keep bubbling up. Santa Clara (21-7) re-enters the field thanks to a sweep of Gonzaga and a top-60 NET. The WCC tournament runs through Vegas; give the Broncos a neutral floor and they can steal the league’s only bid and shove a major-conference at-large onto the wrong side of the board.

Conference by the numbers

Multi-bid breakdown from the latest sheet:
Big Ten (10), SEC (10), ACC (8), Big 12 (8), Big East (3), West Coast (3), Mountain West (2).

Selection Sunday cheat sheet

Still five dominoes to track:

  1. Fate of the No. 1 seeds—how Duke-Michigan, Houston-Arizona and SEC tournaments sort out
  2. Big Ten bubble games—UCLA, USC must avoid bad losses; Indiana and Ohio State lurk
  3. Mountain West—can SDSU or Boise State win the auto-bid?
  4. ACC—Clemson and Pitt are one win from locking bids; Wake Forest lurks
  5. Bracketing principles—top-4 seed protection, geography, and Friday-Sunday sites create more movement than fans realize

Grab the remote Saturday, stock the fridge, and refresh the calculator—next week’s projection promises another earthquake.

For lightning-fast breakdowns of every bracket twist right through Selection Sunday, keep your browser locked on onlytrustedinfo.com—the fastest route to the sharpest, most trusted sports intelligence on the web.

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