South is top 1-4 heavy, and 11-14 heavy, the middle is charmin soft. If Kolek's not playing (or is hobbled), Western Kentucky can definitely take down Marquette
The toughest regions are the east and west. Followed by south and Midwest uconn essentially getting punished for being the no 1 overall. Both fau and auburn are teams built to take them out early. Then they still have to worry about Iowa st and Illinois. This region is super tough filled with experienced teams. There road to make it back to the finals is significantly the toughest
Auburn is big and can play bully-ball, which matches up perfectly with UConn's size "advantage" Alabama strikes me as a team that could outscore everybody, but they play so little defense, and play it so badly, that I just can't trust them to beat Charleston or anybody else.
Yeah I think Kentucky is the same way as Bama. Kentucky literally doesn’t play a lick of defense either auburn team is deep. And they play with a lot of energy.
The answer to this question is no. I have fubo for CBS…and Max for TNT, TBS and truTV. Those channels are streaming games live through Max
I think Kolek plays…but no idea how well he plays coming off that injury. He hasn’t played the last 6 games I think.
All I know is that I suffered a lot of Shaka-related heartbreak for years and have since done well predicting his losses at Marquette.
Day 1 of First 4 Wagner vs Howard. Seth Towns has had a tough career filled with surgeries and high hopes. Let's see if he can lead Howard into the 1st round of tourney. Colorado St. vs Virginia. Isaiah Stevens the name to watch. 5 year senior PG having the best year of his career. Rooting for them to beat a boring Virgina team that often have trouble scoring.
Kansas is done. Maybe they can get one just off of bill self and his tourney career but as far as beyond that for a deep run not happening
some madness didn’t take long to start. Howard was down big and now trail by only 1 with 17 seconds left