Jake from State Farm
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All four No.1 seeds make the Final Four for the second time. Auburn-Florida followed by Duke-Houston
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Not sure many people questioned the # 1 seeds at all.Never are people more let down than when the field is properly seeded.
There can be no winner. A peeping tom and a Trumpist on the sidelines. Ugh.Good line by Ian Eagle: "It will be all chalk on the River Walk."
Auburn-Florida go first on Saturday.
Yes, but the rest of the Elite Eight was three No. 2 seeds and a No. 3. Only one team in the round of 16 was below a 6. Only three teams below a 10 won a game in the main draw. And accordingly people act like this month was the basketball equivalent of Superman IV.Not sure many people questioned the # 1 seeds at all.
Yeah. But this sentence:I miss sports writing like this. Insightful, a touch of flair and context that really sparkles throughout.
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Houston smothers Vols, punches Final Four ticket
Houston showed Tennessee and the SEC that the Big 12 can still play the role of bully in the Cougars' dominating 69-50 win over the Vols on Sunday.www.espn.com
And, after reading the entire story... just a recitation of facts and records. No real insight, no quotes, no color. Writer was there but I could have written this story from my den.Yeah. But this sentence:
"On Sunday, Sampson's close friend Rick Barnes became the latest team to get ripped apart by Houston."
Rick Barnes isn't a team.