Tonight, what a slate of games!!
WVU-Gonzaga. A chance for the big12 to vindicate themselves, which I think they will. My bracket shows WVU in the FF. But it's always a big storyline when you have a traditional power like Gonzaga who actually has never won anything important. And they're playing a team that very nearly beat us twice this season.
Xavier-Arizona Actually kind of a yawner for me. I never mind watching AZ lose, but Xavier, while being a good story, has always had kind of a bad rep in my mind, reminding me of Cincy and Thuggins. Same city, same crap.
Michigan-Oregon What an awesome matchup this is. Michigan, who according to some in the media, survived the worst plane crash in history, still is a good story and I've mellowed some on Beilein. Bo Ryan absolutely owned him so I got this idea that he was a lousy coach, but I'm changing on that. Oregon, whom I've seen just a little this year, is an exciting and talented team. Michigan's comeback and dominating finish against Oregon was fun to watch. I never mind seeing Pitino lose either.
Kansas-Purdue A chess match type of game we've discussed ad nauseum.
Tomorrow. It's hard to ignore tournament game between Kentucky and UCLA. Just sounds like a heavyweight title bout. Go Bruins I guess. Kentucky will have a nice home court edge playing in Memphis. Funny how that works that the 2 seed gets a more favorable regional site than the 1 seed UNC. But that happens in these things.
Butler-UNC, David-Goliath, Hebron-Quincy (tiny Hebron, IL winning state championship against gigantic Quincy back in the 50's), Chaminade-Virginia. All epic mismatches that ended memorably. Butler obviously is not exactly an unheralded mid major any more, but it still has that feel.
Baylor-USC Two familiar foes in Martin and Drew. I'm guessing Martin in this one although for the conferences sake go Bears.
Badgers-Florida. It's telling when someone reseeded the remaining 16 teams and made the Badgers the top seed in their region. The Badgers are not going to win it all this year. Until Nova, they hadn't beaten any of the top teams they've played like Purdue, UNC, Creighton. They had a long stretch where Bronson Koenig was playing hurt with a calf injury and they stumbled badly. Hayes went in the tank and Happ did too. It was ugly, but that's all over now and they're looking legit. They're legit enough to advance out of this region, but not sure beyond that. I'll say this, these seniors know how to win.
It's going to be a great two nights of college basketball as @HighEliteMajor pointed out.