The Final Four is loaded, and basketball nerds are hyperventilating. But only one thing would surprise: Duke not winning it all.
No low seeds? No problem. We get to watch ten of the most efficient teams of all time match up -- and that's a good thing.
ESPN's Jay Bilas received quite a bit of flack for picking all four one-seeds to make the Final Four in his NCAA tournament bracket. He may have had a crystal ball, however, as each No. 1 won their region and will meet in San Antonio to determine this season's champion.
THE MEN'S FINAL FOUR TEAMS. It may be chalky, but it's setting up for a fantastic finish: All four No. 1 seeds -- Auburn, Duke, Hou
For the first time since 2008, all four 1-seeds made the Final Four. Colin Cowherd previews the finale of the NCAA March Madness tournament, and sees who will come out on top.
Will bringing these four superpowers together actually lead to great games on the final weekend of the college basketball season?
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For the first time since the 2008 NCAA Tournament, all four No. 1 seeds have qualified for the Final Four, in 2025.
Auburn knocked off Michigan State on Sunday evening to complete a Final Four of exclusively top seeds. Duke will meet Houston, while Florida will face Auburn in San Antonio.
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When is the last time the Final Four featured four No. 1 seeds? Memphis basketball fans know the answer. In 2008, the Tigers (coached by John Calipari) were joined in the Final Four by fellow 1-seeds North Carolina, Kansas and UCLA at − coincidentally enough − the Alamodome in San Antonio, where the Final Four will take place this weekend.