March Madness 2012 Bracket: Players Who Will Dominate During Sunday's Action
We've already seen some huge NCAA tournament performances this week, and you shouldn't expect them to stop on Sunday.
Here's a look at players who are primed for big performances as they carry their respective teams to Sweet 16 appearances.
Draymond Green, Michigan State Spartans
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It's becoming clear that Michigan State will only go as far as Draymond Green carries them. Against LIU-Brooklyn, Green recorded a triple-double, which was the second time he's accomplished that feat in the NCAA tournament.
Considering games are only 40 minutes long, that's an incredible feat.
Don't be surprised if Green comes big against St. Louis; even the Billikens will try to slow the pace. It's not like he's not used to that in the Big Ten.
Bradley Beal, Florida Gators
Norfolk State may have knocked off the Missouri Tigers, but they didn't do it because of defense. The Spartans allowed Mizzou to score 84 points, and that includes 20 from three separate guards.
Florida plays just like Missouri with its array of guards, and it's clear one of Erving Walker, Kenny Boynton or Bradley Beal will have a big game, if not all of them.
All three of Florida's guards were off with their shot on Friday, and that won't happen again.
If I had to pick, I would go with Beal. Not only does he light it up, but he can score on the inside, as well.
Michael Snaer, Florida State Seminoles
FSU vs. Cincinnati is going to make for a defensively-inspired game, but that just means whoever steps on offense will have a chance to carry his team.
The best candidate for that role has to be Snaer, who struggled immensely against St. Bonaventure and scored zero points.
Zero.
However, when FSU was so successful in the ACC tournament, Snaer was easily their best player. If the 'Noles are going to advance in this one, the junior will have to be huge.
I'm guessing he rebounds from his 0-for-7 performance.
Doug McDermott, Creighton Blue Jays
Creighton loves to run and score a lot of points. North Carolina loves to run and score a lot of points.
McDermott will be the best overall scorer in this game (counting Tyler Zeller and Harrison Barnes).
Any questions?
The sophomore should go off against Barnes, his former high school teammate.



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