When the final NCAA men’s bracket is unveiled tomorrow, perennial powerhouses like the ACC may be surprised to find themselves with fewer bids than the Atlantic-10. The A-10 is stacked with potential Cinderellas in 2014, with No. 17 Saint Louis, No. 25 VCU, Dayton, George Washington, St. Josephs and UMass all likely to receive bids. VCU and St. Joes will play in the A-10 tournament final Sunday in Brooklyn for an automatic spot.

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski knows his Blue Devils will receive a high seed tomorrow, but after defeating N.C. State to advance to the ACC tournament final in Greensboro Saturday, Coach K argued that ACC bubble teams like the Wolfpack might be a better at-large choice than a team out of the A-10.