So, let's redo the shitty brackets we initially turned in. Who do you guys have going forward from the current Sweet 16 field? Midwest (1)Louisville/(12)Oregon (3) Michigan St./(2)Duke West (9)Wichita St./(13) La Salle (6) Arizona/(2) Ohio St. South (1) Kansas/(4) Michigan (3) Florida/(15)Florida Gulf Coast East (1)Indiana/(4)Syracuse (3)Marquette/(2)Miami (FL) ------------------------ Personal predictions: Midwest (1)Louisville/(12)Oregon (3) Michigan St./(2)Duke West (9)Wichita St./(13) La Salle (6) Arizona/(2) Ohio St. South (1) Kansas/(4) Michigan (3) Florida/(15)Florida Gulf Coast East (1)Indiana/(4)Syracuse (3)Marquette/(2)Miami (FL)
Midwest (1)Louisville/(12)Oregon (3) Michigan St./(2)Duke West (9)Wichita St./(13) La Salle (6) Arizona/(2) Ohio St. South (1) Kansas/(4) Michigan (3) Florida/(15)Florida Gulf Coast East (1)Indiana/(4)Syracuse (3)Marquette/(2)Miami (FL)
Midwest (1)Louisville/(12)Oregon (3) Michigan St./(2)Duke West (9)Wichita St./(13) La Salle (6) Arizona/(2) Ohio St. South (1) Kansas/(4) Michigan (3) Florida/(15)Florida Gulf Coast East (1)Indiana/(4)Syracuse (3)Marquette/(2)Miami (FL)
You know what, I've got to be honest that that pick is more anti-Louisville than pro-Oregon. I do really like what Oregon's doing though, especially with the size the transfers give them in the frontcourt. I was really big fan of Kazemi's at Rice. Then you throw Tony Woods into the mix, and it's a game changer. Woods has been such an underachiever since his Wake days, but at the end of the day, he's a huge body that makes a frontcourt with him and Kazemi very physically intimidating, as well as a frontcourt that can easily create spacing for guys like Singler. They'll have no problem with Dieng and Bohannon, who are really the only two Louisville players Oregon should be worried about. Siva and Smith will take care of themselves with bad decisions and poor defense, just so long as Oregon's guards play under control and keep the tempo slow.