March Madness – Part Two |
Welcome to Part Two of the March Madness Blog!
In this blog I am going to give you a heads up on teams I feel are the favorites, dark horses and most likely to bust your bracket if you don’t pick them. I’m aware that this blog is being written DURING conference tournaments and so I’m going to only talk about teams that I feel will be favorites, dark horses or bracket busters regardless of what happens this week. Hopefully, this blog will make watching games this week a bit more fun and help you come bracket-picking time.
Last week we discussed the three constant factors that must be used when making picks during this time of year: experience, style of play and guard play. The last factor that comes into play, starting this week, is momentum. A lot of times a mid-major team that’s on a roll might upset an at-large bid from a big time conference that recently played poorly in their conference tournament. This is why we see so many upsets in the 6-11, 7-10 or 5-12 games. Momentum will play a big role for Part three of the blog, when I go over the entire bracket. Again, just keep these variables in mind as you watch these games, get ready to make your bracket and play ‘THE PULSE’ (so excited!).
FAVORITES: Teams With The Best Chance Of Making The Final Four
Syracuse: The second game of my college career was at the Carrier Dome against Syracuse. So when I tell you how dangerous their 2-3 zone is you can take that to the bank. This is a veteran team, with great guard play and a defense that’s hard to score on if you’re not used to playing against it. If they win the Big East tourney then they’re my personal favorite to win the whole thing. If they lose during the Big East tourney then they’re still a Final Four favorite.
Kansas: They have all the factors that indicate they should EASILY make it to the Final Four. They have a GREAT senior point guard (Sherron Collins), are one of the best fast break teams in the country with a great inside-out half-court game and they have experience across the board. They’re as close to a sure thing to make the Final Four that exists in this current college game.
Ohio State: They have the best all-around player in college basketball (Evan Turner), an experienced backcourt and they play HARD. This team reminds me a lot of the Marquette team that Dwyane Wade lead to the Final Four in 2003. Yes, Evan Turner reminds me of Dwyane Wade too. People slept on Marquette then, so I wouldn’t sleep on Ohio State now.
Duke: Why not Kentucky? Look, I love John Wall, but he is turnover prone, has had problems with his coach and doesn’t have experience around him to back him up. They could lose in the second round as easily as they could make the Final Four. That doesn’t make me feel good. Duke, on the other hand, has experience at guard (Scheyer, Smith), Duke’s man-man pressure is a staple of college basketball and Coach K is, well, Coach K!
Dark Horses: Teams That Might Surprise You With A Deep Run
Georgetown: I know they have had some bad losses. However, this is a team built to always be a dark horse in the tourney. While they’re young, their style of play is going to work wonders in the tourney. The Princeton offense is hard to guard and if they get on a roll, then an Elite Eight appearance is likely.
Villanova: Their lack of size and lack of identity on either side of the ball is what keeps them out of the first group. However, Scottie Reynolds is arguably the best PG in the country and if they make a run in the Big East tourney then that momentum could carry them very far in the Tournament. Either way, this is a team to watch.
Tennessee: I don’t want to put them here. They have NONE of the factors that we have discussed. On the other hand they have beaten both Kansas AND Kentucky. I have a feeling their performance in the tournament will depend on their seed and what their bracket looks like. Either way they have to be considered a dark horse based on their huge wins during the regular season.
Baylor: Oh, you don’t know? Well you should. They are beyond well-coached, have GREAT guards (LaceDarius Dunn, Tweety Carter) and they have performed extremely well in the exceptionally tough Big 12. This is my personal favorite Dark Horse, especially after they destroyed what used to be a good Texas team.
Upset Picks: These Are Possible ‘Bracket Busters’ (hard to pick more of these until I see the actual match-ups)
Cornell: Fact #1: This is their 3rd consecutive NCAA tournament appearance. Fact #2: They have experience at EVERY position. Fact #3: Their coach, Steve Donahue, is one of the best in the game. Fact #4: They almost and should’ve beat Kansas…AT Kansas. Don’t be shocked to see them in the Sweet 16, let alone the 2nd round.
Saint Mary’s: They just upset Gonzaga to get an automatic bid. They have a great big man (Omar Samhan) and an experienced PG (Mickey McConnell) that runs their offense extremely well. Gonzaga is better than people think, so the fact that Saint Mary’s (26-5) beat them by 19 should put everyone on ‘upset’ notice.
In Part 3 of this blog I will go over the brackets once they are announced and make my final picks. Enjoy watching the conference tournaments!
March Madness is in full swing baby!




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