Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Which NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed has the toughest path to the Final Four

Which NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed has the toughest path to the Final Four?
Which NCAA Tournament No. 1 seed has the toughest path to the Final Four? Kentucky -- John Wall scheduled workouts for NBA teams on the weekend of the Elite Eight Duke -- it's tough to get up for every game when you know your defeat would bring joy to tens of millions across the country Kansas -- first round opponent Lehigh has many players taller than the American average for males of 5-foot-10 Syracuse -- no airlines fly direct from Syracuse to Indianapolis and, worst of all, most flights include a layover in Detroit
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1 :
Cuse poor guys
2 :
at least one wil not make to the sweet 16 .. Syracuse one more will lose in the sweet 16 Kentucky Kansas will squeak to the final 8 but no more Duke will lose in the final 4 when coach k has a strioke watching his team make grad school mistakes and pulls a Bobby knight and choking players
3 :
Kentucky. DeMarcus Cousins & Eric Bledsoe have done the same thing as John Wall, but during the Sweet 16. Patrick Patterson is right behind them.
4 :
LMAO about the Duke statement.....
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Kansas Then Kentucky
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think that kansas will because they are in a group with pitt mich st maryland tenn g town ok st and ohio st this is by far the hardest region because maryland has shown ability to beat ranked teams tennessee has beaten another number 1 in kuntucky and mich st who was in the finalls last year
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just cause lehigh is tall does not mean there good an wall can reschedule no one gives a crap about airline fly and duke always deals with that pressure all the time so give some better reasons for a tougher path. but kansas cause look at there bracket looks really hard.
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E. UConn women. They have to play against bigger men. I don't see a problem with stopping over in Detroit...
9 :
Duke I think I will throw a party when the Cameron Crybabies fall