Monday, March 12, 2007
Bracket Breakdown: Midwest and West
Seedings:
1 Florida
16 Jackson State
8 Arizona
9 Purdue
5 Butler
12 Old Dominion
4 Maryland
13 Davidson
3 Oregon
14 Miami (OH)
6 Notre Dame
11 Winthrop
7 UNLV
10 Georgia Tech
15 Texas A&M Corpus Christie
2 Wisconsin

In the bottom half of the bracket, Wisconsin is extremely vulnerable and will probably get punched out by UNLV (28-6, 12-4), a team which has been surging and won the Mountain West tourney over a solid BYU squad. The Runnin' Rebels are riding a 7-game win streak and have a nice resume, including wins at Texas Tech and at Nevada. Georgia Tech, their 1st round opponent, should not have been invited to the Big Dance. They finished 8-8 in the ACC (20-11 overall) and were knocked out of the conference tourney by Wake Forest. A 92-85 win over Memphis on November 21 is their only quality road win. Their longest win streak was 5 games. Note that the Yellow Jackets are the #10 seed, UNLV the #7.

That sets up an Oregon-Florida showdown for the right to advance to the Final Four. Oregon will shock the overconfident Gators with superior quickness. While the Ducks have a negligible inside game, their guards will not allow the Gators anything easy on the outside, and if they hit their 3s, Oregon will pull off one of the larger upsets of the tourney.
West: Wide open and wild
1 Kansas
16 Play-in winner
8 Kentucky
9 Villanova
5 Virginia Tech
12 Illinois
4 Southern Illinois
13 Holy Cross
3 Pittsburgh
14 Wright State
6 Duke
11 VCU
7 Indiana
10 Gonzaga
15 Weber State
2 UCLA

The Southern Illinois Salukis - the #4 seed - will get past Holy Cross in the opening round, but the darlings of the selection committee will be forced out by Virginia Tech, who will overwhelm Illinois in the opening round, sail past the Salukis, but be hammered mercilessly by Kansas.
The bottom half of the region is even more entertaining. Could anyone envision a Wright State-VCU matchup in the second round? At least one of those two will get there.

The bottom part of this sub-bracket has Gonzaga over Indiana, UCLA over Weber State, and Gonzaga besting the Bruins in another West coast showdown. The Gonzaga-VCU game could become an instant classic, with the Rams prevailing. Can VCU beat Kansas? No. The Jayhawks will hold their #1 seeding into the Final Four.
Tomorrow: Breaking down the East and South Brackets.
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