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RE: **The official NCAA Tournament thread**
I can only assume that if Xavier had been playing like this the whole regular season, they probably would've won the Big East and gotten a #1 seed.

Glad they've gotten together at the end.

Macura is quite a player. From Minnesota, no doubt!


I'm now rooting for Xavier to beat Gonzaga.

Also rooting for Wisconsin, UCLA, and Butler, tonight. (don't really care about SC v Baylor)


We need at least one Big Ten elite eight team! After all the Big Ten did to shut people up so far in the tournament.


And I'm telling you, Butler must be pretty tough. Minnesota was a great team, got handled by Middle Tenn, and Butler took care of MT.

And UNC didn't exactly blast Arkansas, either.
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2017 09:43 AM by MplsBison.)
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