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NCAA Tournament: Upsets in the making
Loe MandersonMar 17, 2008
Saint Joseph's over Oklahoma: Both teams coming in not-so-strong, Saint Joe's with strong wins (Villanova by 22, Xavier by five) and strong losses ( at Syracuse by three, Gonzaga by five in OT, Xavier by four).
Oklahoma's good wins: Gonzaga, and maybe West Virginia and Arkansas. For some reason I just like St. Joe's in this matchup. (Remember, Oklahoma is betting on the help of leading scorer Blake Griffin's health, which has been shaky with both knees injured.)
Another No. 11 over No. 6: Baylor over Purdue. No real numbers for either one of these teams but Baylor was playing very well at the beginning of the season, going 16-2, and have challenged every team in it's conference including KU at KU only losing by 10 and Texas at home losing by five and on the road losing by eight. Also a win over K State. Purdue was impressive with two wins over Wisconsin, but lost some tough ones against Indiana, Ohio State, and Illinois and that embarrassing loss at home against Wofford.
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I have the No. 10 seed winning in every region in their first games against the No. 7 team: South Alabama over Butler, Davidson over Gonzaga, Saint Mary's over Miami, and Arizona over West Virginia. Should all be very good games.
Some extra thoughts going into the tournament:
Can Indiana survive Arkansas, then beat North Carolina? Something inside of me thinks they can.
Notre Dame vs. Washington State? Probably the best potential matchup in the tournament, offense (ND) against defense (WSU).
All of the other potential second rounders: Vandy against Clemson? Michigan State against Pitt? USC against Wisconsin?
I like North Carolina, Kansas, UCLA, and Stanford(Pac-10 love), to make the final four. Kansas and UCLA in the final four, and Kansas to win it all.(GO JAYHAWKS!)



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