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Norlander ranks NCAAT teams 1-68

I think his write-up is spot on:

The WIldcats had eight top-15 wins this season, and I'd have Mark Pope's group even higher if they were healthy. But with Lamont Butler's shoulder a lingering concern and Jaxson Robinson now out for the season (wrist), in addition to not having Kerr Kriisa since December, there's a ceiling on this group. That said, Pope's done a wonderful job in his first year at his alma mater. Kentucky scores 85.3 points per game, and that's led by one of the most surprisingly great transfers this season: Otega Oweh. The former Oklahoma Sooner leads UK at 16.2 per night, followed by Butler and Koby Brea averaging 11.5. Kentucky's spotty defense cost this team a few times in big spots this season, but it's a lot better than where it was in mid-January. With the style of play and the camaraderie on the court, UK is a threat to make the second weekend -- but it also could be vulnerable to a first-round upset. A lot's on the table with this group, which makes them fun to watch.
 
Stuff like this is disappointing. Our injuries really took a toll on this teams potential. Even with injuries we still look good against the field. Pope has been an absolute alchemist!
 
Norlander also did his bracket on YouTube .. and he really kind of was selling on the SEC. He did have UK beating Tennessee, but he had a lot of SEC first round upsets.
 
Not sure how anyone has Duke, yet two other teams, ahead of the Gators right now
My gut reaction bracket last night had Florida winning it all. I've since gone and edited that. Golden, like Pope, has never won an NCAA tournament game. I think it's a lot to ask him to come in and win six straight (especially with Pitino in the bracket). And it feels like so often the "hot" team coming into the tournament ends up flaming out before anyone expects. Auburn last season is a great example.

Unfortunately, assuming Flagg is healthy, I think it's Duke's to lose...
 
My gut reaction bracket last night had Florida winning it all. I've since gone and edited that. Golden, like Pope, has never won an NCAA tournament game. I think it's a lot to ask him to come in and win six straight (especially with Pitino in the bracket). And it feels like so often the "hot" team coming into the tournament ends up flaming out before anyone expects. Auburn last season is a great example.

Unfortunately, assuming Flagg is healthy, I think it's Duke's to lose...
I get that Duke ran through the ACC, but they haven’t seen truly quality opponents in over two months. Do we really know just how good they are?
 
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I get that Duke ran through the ACC, but they haven’t seen truly quality opponents in over two months. Do we really know just how good they are?
No , we don’t. There are at least a few teams that would have looked just as impressive as Duke playing that schedule.
 
Norlander also did his bracket on YouTube .. and he really kind of was selling on the SEC. He did have UK beating Tennessee, but he had a lot of SEC first round upsets.

That would be surprising. The sec bitchslapped these conferences in November and December ooc.

I mean yeah we are gonna see a lot of sec teams lose due to seeding but I still think sec gets 6 n sweet 16 and 4 in elite 8 and 2 in final four and a sec team wins a title. Success.
 
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