The NCAA Tournament is nearly upon us, with two more weeks of regular season play, followed by conference tournaments.

That's really all the time left until Selection Sunday, when college basketball teams and their fans will find out the matchups that will help to decide the 2019 national champion. Projecting the tournament field has become something of a science; bracketologists have become so good at their predictions that there are relatively few surprises once everything is released. Individual matchups can differ, obviously, but bracketologists have a talent for not just naming all the teams likely in the field, but figuring out their respective seeding as well.

And few, if any, have been doing this as long or as well as CBS Sports bracketologist Jerry Palm. With the added wild card this season of the new NCAA Evaluation Tool (NET), it should be fascinating to see just how it's used, or how much committee members rely on those numbers.

With just a few weeks left to go in the season, Palm released his updated bracket, and it could make for a particularly mad case of March Madness.