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Here’s everything you need to know about the 2023 Big 12 men’s basketball tournament.
The Big 12 tournament begins today, and with it comes an entirely new season. The Big 12 was one of the better Power 5 conferences this year in basketball, and the competition was evident. Despite losing most of their senior talent to pro basketball and head coach Bill Self missing the first few games, the Kansas Jayhawks won the regular season, going 13-5 in the conference and 25-6 overall. The Jayhawks are a top contender for the NCAA title.
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The race for No. 1 seeds heats up while bubble teams make one final push ahead of the Big Dance.
Selection Sunday is just a few days away! Several bids, all from mid-major conferences, have already been locked up, but now is the time for bubble teams to make one final push for the Big Dance. With daytime conference tournament action from now until Selection Sunday, the field will constantly be changing. Sports Illustrated is helping you keep track of all the latest movement with its projected field of 68 and notes on the biggest games each day that will impact the bracket.
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