A lot of the traditionals have been struggling lately: Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, Michigan St. Oklahoma and North Carolina are looking pretty good. Could be wide open for a surprise team or two.
A lot of the traditionals have been struggling lately: Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, Michigan St. Oklahoma and North Carolina are looking pretty good. Could be wide open for a surprise team or two.
I like Oklahoma and Buddy Hield is amazing but I don't trust the Big 12 in March Madness anymore. They beat up on each other in conference play and then lose in the tourney. Only Big 12 team I trust in the tourney is Kansas because of Bill Self's coaching. I think that will change soon as Shaka Smart is now at Texas.
I see Oklahoma as a #1 seed and losing to the #4 seed in the Sweet 16. The final four is up for grabs this year because there have been so many upsets. But almost every year, a conference champion wins it all because they get red-hot. If I had to pick my final 4 right now, I would say Indiana, Xavier, Kansas, Maryland. Hoping the ACC misses out this year!
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