Madness is Near
February 23rd 2013 23:46
As we come closer to March Madness, it seems we get further from having a favorite to win the title.
Miami went down to Wake Forrest, Indiana is looking sharp as a team but they have suffered a couple of unexpected bumps in the road as well.
Duke was blown out during its short stint at number one, my Louisville Cardinals went one a three game losing streak while on top of the college bball mountain and over the number one spot was owned by four teams in four weeks.
Last year, it was a safe assumption that Kentucky would at least be in the final four. So far this season, it can be a host of anyone; Miami, Duke, Louisville, Michigan, Indiana Gonzaga just to name a few.
Of course there is always the unfortunate but expected upset of a team who could win the tourney. This year teams like VCU, CSU and Oregon are in the top 25. These are usually teams that commit upsets and now they're expected to do bigger things.
March Madness is approaching fast and teams need to get in to “Gametime Mode” and prepare for a battle in this year’s tourney.
Miami went down to Wake Forrest, Indiana is looking sharp as a team but they have suffered a couple of unexpected bumps in the road as well.
Duke was blown out during its short stint at number one, my Louisville Cardinals went one a three game losing streak while on top of the college bball mountain and over the number one spot was owned by four teams in four weeks.
Last year, it was a safe assumption that Kentucky would at least be in the final four. So far this season, it can be a host of anyone; Miami, Duke, Louisville, Michigan, Indiana Gonzaga just to name a few.
Of course there is always the unfortunate but expected upset of a team who could win the tourney. This year teams like VCU, CSU and Oregon are in the top 25. These are usually teams that commit upsets and now they're expected to do bigger things.
March Madness is approaching fast and teams need to get in to “Gametime Mode” and prepare for a battle in this year’s tourney.
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