![]() Q: Of that group, which one do you think is the most vulnerable?Ī: Probably Purdue, because they don’t defend as well as I thought they would. The top teams are more likely to lose this year, but I still think you’re gonna get the champion, or Final Four teams, out of that group. I think the eight teams I’m thinking of now could all lose in the Sweet 16. It can open up for a team and a bracket, but it’s not wide open. And I think the champion is most likely to come out of that group. I think we’ve got eight teams that are title favorites, or prohibitive title favorites. Gonzaga obviously was undefeated going into the Tournament, Baylor would have been, absent that difficult COVID bout they had toward the end of the season. Q: What kind of March Madness should we expect?Ī: A bit of a crazy one, because we don’t have two dominant teams, like we had last year with Baylor and Gonzaga. ![]() ![]() With the meat of March Madness getting ready to tip off this week, longtime ESPN college basketball analyst and former Duke star Jay Bilas takes a shot at some NCAA Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. Sports announcers keep excusing after-game fan mobsĬharles Barkley pressures bosses to force NCAA Tournament coronavirus cancelation ESPN analyst: Knicks would have to pay big price to get this PG in draft ![]()
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