After two years without NCAA tournament action, the postseason party for men's basketball has not disappointed. We've had thrilling overtime matchups. Plus, a few major upsets have unfolded in the last two days, too. In our attempt to reseed the field, don't expect a ton of movement after one game (or none, in the case of Oregon). Sure, some of the double-digit seeds who pulled off upsets in the first round are deserving of the attention they have received thus far, but are probably not due a significant change in their standing within the current hierarchy. Now, once we get through the first weekend, it might be a different story.
Reseeding the men's March Madness 2021 field for the round of 32
