The Aggies sit atop the SEC standings while the Longhorns are trying to find its footing in the conference, but according to bracketologists, both will make the field of 64 for March Madness as of Tuesday afternoon. 

Here is what the bracketologists say about Texas and Texas A&M: 

ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi: Tuesday, Feb. 3 update

According to Lunardi, the Longhorns are officially on the bubble as a No. 11 seed in the Buffalo section of the bracket. Texas was a ninth seed in last week’s update.  

As one of the “last teams in” the field of 64, the Horns would have to participate in a play-in game against Ohio State for its spot in the bracket. The Longhorns and Buckeyes are joined by USC, and San Diego State as the last four in in Lunardi’s latest projection.

But Texas A&M is enjoying the cushy No. 7 seed in the Oklahoma City section and its first game would be against midmajor power St. Mary’s. Lunardi previously had the Aggies be a 10th seed, but as the Aggies continue its success in the SEC, their seed could be higher. A&M was picked to finish in the bottom half of the conference in a preseason poll but is leading the SEC halfway through league play.

Ten SEC teams would make Lunardi’s projection of the bracket. 

CBS has both the Longhorns and Aggies firmly in a spot of the bracket.

Texas is a No. 10 seed that would play No. 7 Iowa in the first round. Meanwhile, Texas A&M is a seventh seed and is expected to play No. 10 Utah State. 

The SEC Tournament starts March 11 and Selection Sunday is March 15. Â