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I will give my predictions on the bracket if it was to happen this way...

In your east region... North Carolina's road is pretty easy. Baylor nor Miami would beat them. Indiana would get my vote for upset in the first round against Davidson, and they very well could beat Michigan State, but I would give MSU the nod. That would put MSU against UNC in the sweet sixteen. In the lower part Texas vs. Kansas State would be a good matchup, as I think you would see KSU go to Beasley a lot more to try and get the win. But it wouldnt be enough and you would see an Xavier vs. Texas sweet sixteen. But Xavier would barely get past St. J, because St. J beats Drake in the first round. So... Sweet Sixteen match ups would be UNC vs. MSU/ Texas vs. Xavier.

South Region.... Memphis would be playing Arkansas in the second round(bias opinion have to give them one win). Stanford would play Arizona in the second round, where Arizona would get Stanford in a thriller(third times a charm). Vandy would be getting past Marquette in the second round. Louisville vs. Purdue would be a burner, one of the best games in the tournament. Purdue would win, because they are quite simply the better team. So in the sweet sixteen you have Purdue vs. Memphis/ Arizona vs. Vanderbilt.

In the midwest... This is the toughest region hands down.. where Roy Hibbert dominates down low as no teams have a good defensive post that can compete with him. Atleast not one that will be going through the same path. Tennessee beat Mississippi State in the second round. Duke beats USC in the second round, although O.J. Mayo rises his stock even more, Duke wins by 10 or less. Georgetown blows through a mediocre Gonzaga team. UCONN might have the toughest first round game and they are a 4 seed. I dont really understand that. SO... You have Tennessee vs. UCONN in the sweet sixteen along with Duke vs. Georgetown. That will be a great game.

And finally in the West... One of the most overrated teams in the league IMO the UCLA Bruins.. Lucky for them the have the easiest road to the final four out of everybody. To bad for them they get to face one of the more underrated teams in the nation in the sweet sixteen with Notre Dame. So in the sweet sixteen you have UCLA vs. Notre Dame/ Kansas vs. Wisconsin.

Sweet sixteen matchups

UNC over MSU
Texas over Xavier
Memphis over Purdue
Vandy over Arizona
UT over UCONN
Georgetown over DUKE
Notre Dame over UCLA
Kansas over Wisconsin

Elite Eight matchups

UNC over Texas
Memphis over Vandy
Georgetown over UT
Kansas over Notre Dame

Final Four

Memphis over UNC
Georgetown over Kansas

Championship
Memphis over Georgetown


I was bored and this looked like fun... Enjoy..

You must be crazy. Or you let your wife pick em

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