Texarkana Gazette

Odds to win tourney not great for TCU, other Texas teams

- By Stefan Stevenson

FORT WORTH, Texas— TCU will win its first round game but is unlikely to move past the second round of the NCAA Tournament, according to FiveThirty­Eight’s NCAA win probabilit­y bracket. The site uses forecastin­g models to calculate each team’s chances of reaching each round.

The oddity of the ESPNowned website’s prediction­s, however, is that it still has the Horned Frogs as the fourthbest bet in the Midwest Region to win it all, albeit only a microscopi­c chance. The sixth-seeded Frogs are given a 0.4 percent chance of the winning the NCAA championsh­ip, just a tick better than 4th-seed Auburn and 5th-seed Clemson.

TCU (21-11) is given a 57 percent chance of winning its first game against either Arizona State or Syracuse, who meet in a play-in game Wednesday night. That’s lower than No. 7 Rhode Island (58 percent) and No. 8 Seton Hall (63 percent) to reach the Sweet 16.

The Frogs are given a 14 percent chance to reach the Sweet 16, a five percent chance to reach the Elite 8 and a two percent chance to reach the Final Four.

Two No. 1 seeds Virginia and Villanova are given an 18 and 17 percent chance to win the title. The other top seeds, Kansas and Xavier, are given a five and three percent chance for a championsh­ip.

No. 2 Duke and No. 3 Michigan State, both in the Midwest Region (TCU’s region), are given better odds than the top seeded Jayhawks. The Blue Devils are given a 10 percent chance and the Spartans are given a six percent chance.

No. 3 Texas Tech (in the East) and No. 6 Houston (in the West) are both given a one percent chance to win the title, the best hope for a Texas team, according to FiveThirty­Eight.

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