Final four pretty much set: Houston, Baylor, Zags and UCLA

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Glad you told everybody since nobody on the forum has internet access...knows how to Google if the do...or have cable...subscribe to ESPN...have an old school antenna...or read a newspaper. Breaking news from wvpaper! BTW...sorry for your shallow....deep basement...friendless life.
 
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Not so fast, my friend. It's not over till the fat ref blows his last whistle. NO ONE would be the house on the winner. I wouldn't. Would YOU? 2-point game with 9 minutes left at that.
 
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UCLA not only surprised me. The Trojans surprised their fellow Pac-12 members. They were the least likely team to make it to the Final Four from the Pac-12. True Cinderella!

PAC-12 TEAMS:

5 Colorado lost to Florida State in Second Round

12 Oregon State lost to Houston in Elite Eight (even though Oregon State was a 12 seed it was in the First Round without a play-in while UCLA had to win a game before getting into the First Round)

6 Southern Cal lost to Gonzaga in Elite Eight

7 Oregon lost to 6 Southern Cal in Sweet Sixteen

11 UCLA in Final Four

Such a Mad, Mad March Madness World this season!
 
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East was the most wide open bracket

There were around 7 teams who could have played in the Final 4.

Not surprising. Especially considering that they improved every game
 

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East was the weakest bracket, slightly weaker than the Midwest
Gonzaga didn't exactly play a power house bracket of top 10 teams. Actually when they beat #16 Creighton it was their first win since December over a ranked opponent.