Wake @ Maryland

#26
#26
Don't know that they are "George Mason," but I wouldn't want UCONN, Pitt, Louisville, or North Carolina in my bracket.
 
#27
#27
Nobody in the basketball world remotely considers Xavier to be in the "sleeper" or the "small school you don't want to play" category. Making posts that have some basis in reality helps.

what part of not calling them George Mason and referring to the fact that I wouldn't be surprised if only 5 seeds or above made the Sweet Sixteen don't you understand?

And before you go there, trust me, I know you make waaaaaaaaay more than me and get to jet set across the country seeing more games than I have live.
 
#29
#29
Guys, that question was a joke. Thanks for those answers that were serious though.
 
#30
#30
By the time the tournament gets to Detroit, there won't be anyone seeded lower than a three competing. Most likely, it will be a near repeat of last year.

I have to agree. I am sticking with my guns on Pitt, Michigan St. and UConn. I can't really decide on that fourth squad. I think Kansas, Louisville, Memphis, and to a lesser extent North Carolina are all capable. Oklahoma could make some noise with the right draw. I may not be going out on a limb, but I fully expect at least six of those teams to be in the Elite Eight.
 
#31
#31
I have to agree. I am sticking with my guns on Pitt, Michigan St. and UConn. I can't really decide on that fourth squad. I think Kansas, Louisville, Memphis, and to a lesser extent North Carolina are all capable. Oklahoma could make some noise with the right draw. I may not be going out on a limb, but I fully expect at least six of those teams to be in the Elite Eight.
I'll be shocked if Memphis reaches the Elite Eight.
 
#32
#32
I'll be shocked if Memphis reaches the Elite Eight.

The fact that they are playing in Conference USA certainly helped their W-L record, but a team that plays that well on the defensive end is hard to pick against.
 

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