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I'll take any of these "Big 6" teams in our bracket:

ACC: (Virginia, Duke, BC, Maryland, Ga. Tech)
Big East: (Pitt, Marquette, Louisville, ND, Villanova)
Pac-10: (Washington State, Oregon, Stanford, USC, Arizona)
Big Ten: (Michigan State, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois)
Big 12: (Kansas, Texas, Texas Tech)
SEC: (Vandy, Kentucky, Tennessee)
 
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Wisconsin- 1 point/free throw maybe away from arguably what would have been the most impressive win in college basketball this season, a win @ OSU. Experience, talent, and defense; the typical formula for the final four.

UCLA- experience, talent, and defense. They're returning mostly the same team that made it last year, other than Farmar. They've been very good on the road against good teams this year.

TAMU- They can play both fast and slow. They have great size. Law is a tough floor general. Won at Kansas.

Florida- they are the best team in the country by far when they want to be. I think they are just cruising ala the Pistons in the regular season in the NBA a couple years ago.

sleeper: Wazzou- play very strong defense, very consistent, aren't afraid on the road

Could surprise: Oregon (explosive and streaky), Maryland (tremendous passing team), Winthrop (barely lost to great teams), Vandy (very smart and disciplined)

Ripe for upset: Kansas (erratic, Oral Roberts and Depaul), UNC (ridiculously young and inexperienced), Memphis (product of a mid major conference in large part, young and undisciplined), Georgetown (no real go to guy and point guard play)
 
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