Final Four Bracket 2012: Kentucky's NBA Talent Will Carry Cats to Title
It's been nice, and even a little shocking, but the rest of you all can go home. The 2012 Kentucky Wildcats will finish this big dance all by themselves.
Something may have been lost on a few of you, but certainly not all of you. John Calipari can flat out coach a basketball team.
Many will find faults with Calipari or how he conducts business. The fact that he is constantly fills his rosters with one and done players that are far closer to an NBA level than any other fuels the fire.
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Simply, the Kentucky Wildcats are just better than everybody.
Call it an easy road or a team built with future professional players, it all means the same thing. The Cats will win the national championship and there is little that anyone can do about it.
Final Four Bracket can be found at CBS Sports' official tournament website.
Louisville:
It's hard to say that Kentucky had such an easy road when you consider the long list of hated rivals they had to cut through to get here.
First they faced Indiana and now must dismiss of Louisville to get to a game that will feature either Ohio State or Kansas. We are definitely not missing storied programs.
The Cardinals are enjoying a stirring run that has seen Chane Behanan become a near household name. That all ends when they met up with a front line that features Anthony Davis, a player committed to winning and blessed with the talent to demand such things.
Louisville's run ends at the Final Four.
Title Game:
The brings us to the title game that will feature one of two very good teams in Kansas and Ohio State.
Kansas has had a propensity to get off to a sluggish start and that simply will not cut it against a red hot Kentucky team that can bury you from the tip off.
Ohio State has been relying on Jared Sullinger and his versatile approach on the offensive end, but Kentucky's unrelenting defense and paint presence would nullify all of that.
Kentucky has no equal and will prove as much win the win their eventual championship.



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