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Post by All Things ACC on Mar 2, 2017 14:32:51 GMT
Now this is what a Twitter question should look like: short, crisp, to the point and on point. The key word here is “realistic.” Yes, the NCAA tournament is full of limitless possibilities, but in the vast majority of cases, it is an exercise in realism. Discover New Soups Made with Purposeful Ingredients If we look at a decent sample size—say, the last 15 years—we find that a team seeded below the 2 line won the title only four times. Syracuse (2003) and Florida (2006) were both three seeds. The other two belonged to UConn, which was a No. 3 in 2011 and a No. 7 in 2014. A No. 1 seed won the title 10 out of those 15 times, and a No. 2 seed, Villanova, won it last year. www.si.com/college-basketball/2017/03/01/ncaa-tournament-national-title-contenders-kansas-unc-ucla-villanova?xid=socialflow_twitter_si
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