Mar
28
2009
Quackster

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The dominance in college basketball surely belongs to the east this year. If you don’t believe me, check out the Elite 8 teams for yourself:
Big East Conference: Louisville, Connecticut, Pittsburgh and Villanova
I guess you can say the seeding was correct as the top three seeds in the tournament are still alive and are expected make it to the Final Four. However, there’s more to this eastern dominance:
Big Ten: Michigan State
ACC: North Carolina
Both these teams are traditional basketball powers and they both reside in the east.
Big 12: Missouri, Oklahoma
Luckily, the Midwest has some representation in the Elite 8, but that’s as far west you go. Gone completely off the map are the UCLAs and USCs. The teams that made it to the Sweet 16 were actually Arizona (normally thought of as a powerhouse, but were not expected to make it this year) and Gonzaga (from the WCC). Is the committee conspiring against the West?
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Mar
26
2009
Quackster
Are your brackets already busted? Just for the record, mine is pretty messed up in the West and Midwest Regions, but my top picks in every region so far are still alive. Actually according to Yahoo!, I stand in the 39th percentile of all brackets. Though I’m not a statistical genius, I’m proud that I’m above average, possibly in the elite category. Speaking of being elite, let’s figure out who is going to make the Elite 8:
Midwest Region:
Both Louisville and Arizona have the fire power to light the night sky with displays of offensive fireworks. However, something tells me that Louisville will be able to dominate this game because of the scare they got from Siena. Arizona’s path surprisingly has been much easier then Louisville’s, but that will hurt them in the end.
If defense wins championships then my bet is on Michigan State running the show and slowing the offensive machine that is, Kansas. This younger, retooled Bill Self squad will not be able to hang with Tom Izzo’s defensive tactics.
West Region:
Connecticut is shooting the lights out! Therefore I do not believe a Purdue team that has had to grind out close wins can brace for a Connecticut team on a swerve.
My bet is on Memphis over Missouri. Why? They are hell-bent on getting back onto the national final after losing to Kansas in last year’s championship game. No offense to Missouri, but you have to bring your AAA game if you truly want to win this one.
East Region:
Xavier is generally a perennial contender year after year, but those credentials will not thwart Pittsburgh. Jamie Dixon will have them playing solid defense that leads to baskets on the offense.
Though I have Duke over Villanova in this game, the hardwood gods insist on painting a different story. Jay Wright has somehow sparked a fire under his team and they are playing at a “monster” level of energy. Duke has been shaky this season and as a result, I think the buck stops here for them. I’m changing my pick.
South Region:
North Carolina is too powerful for Gonzaga. I commend Mark Few for his ability to get consistent play from such a small school in the Pacific Northwest, but a team from the WCC cannot take on the almighty ACC. It is like Goliath x2 versus David -1. Miracles can happen, but I doubt it in this case.
Syracuse has been on shooting opponents up from downtown since the Big East Tournament. Jim Boeheim has ignited a firestorm under his team’s collective arses and they have responded. With that said however, the beast that is Blake Griffin shall not be stopped. I have Oklahoma making it all the way to the championship final.
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