Sweet Sixteen Analysis

Written by: Joe Pettit

The NCAA Basketball Tournament has been trimmed down to sixteen teams and it has been a wide open tournament from the opening tipoff. The #1 overall seed Kansas Jayhawks were shocked in the second round with a loss to Northern Iowa, and the  third seeded Georgetown Hoyas did not even taste victory as they were bounced in the first round by Ohio. How does the tournament shape up with the remaining survivors is the question? Here is the way I see it…

MIDWEST

This region saw the aforementioned upsets above with Kansas and Georgetown wondering why they were sent packing. With those teams out, it is set up nicely for the Ohio St. Buckeyes to come out of this region. They have been workmenlike  like so far, and  they should  take out Tennessee in their next game and then  the winner of the Michigan State/Northern Iowa game. Ohio St. looks real  good for the Final Four.

WEST

Will the Kentucky Wildcats hang a championship banner from the rafters in 2010?

The West region still has their number two seeds remaining  in Syracuse and Kansas St. Syracuse has looked impressive including yesterday’s victory over Gonzaga. Kansas St. has looked true to form also and knocked off BYU in their latest victory. These two teams are on a collision course to meet in the Elite Eight and that should make a incredible game. But in the end, I see the Orangemen advancing and being a little too much for KState  to handle.

EAST

This region has  my prediction  champion Kentucky Wildcats playing as well as anyone in the tournament. Kentucky is coming off a thirty point blowout over Wake Forest and are riding on a high. They will have stiff competition down the road in Big East champion West Virginia. That game sets up for a very intriguing matchup. Kentucky is too deep and talented to the Final Four pass them by.

SOUTH

The South hosts the #1 seeded Duke Blue Devils. Duke has advanced with smothering defense and looks like a lock to get to the Eight where they will probably face a hungry Baylor team that has won their first tourney games in sixty years. I think Baylor will take out Duke and become the best story of the Final Four.

As you can see so far, anything can happen in this tournament. This makes it very tough to predict but makes the watching that much more exciting. I am looking forward to Thursday to see what transpires. It has left me wanting more!

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

11 Responses to “Sweet Sixteen Analysis”

  1. Neal says:

    F*ckin’ amazing things here. I’m very glad to see your article. Thanks a lot and i am looking forward to contact you. Will you please drop me a mail?

  2. There is obviously a lot for me to discover outside of my books. Thanks for the great read :)

  3. Aloysius says:

    That’s incredible!

  4. Interesting article. Thanks a lot!

  5. Interesting article. Thanks !

  6. I do enjoy the manner in which you have presented this specific difficulty plus it does indeed provide me personally a lot of fodder for consideration. Nonetheless, coming from what I have witnessed, I only wish as the actual comments stack on that people today stay on point and not get started on a tirade involving the news du jour. All the same, thank you for this excellent point and while I can not go along with it in totality, I respect the point of view.

  7. We’re a group of volunteers and opening a new scheme in our community.Your website provided us with valuable info to work on.You have done an impressive job and our whole community will be grateful to you

  8. Because of reading your blog, I decided to scribble my own. I had on no account been interested in keeping a blog until I proverb how helpful yours was, then I was inspired!

  9. Build Links says:

    Hello there, I found your web site by means of Google while looking for a related topic, your web site came up, it appears good. I have bookmarked it in my google bookmarks.

  10. Burberry Outlet…

    [...]Sweet Sixteen Analysis | Benchwarmers United[...]…

  11. Praca za granicą…

    [...]Sweet Sixteen Analysis | Benchwarmers United[...]…

Leave a Reply