Who Will Win the 2019 NCAA "March Madness" Basketball Tournament?
Who Will Win the 2019 NCAA "March Madness" Basketball Tournament?
Selection Sunday is in the books. The 2019 NCAA March Madness Basketball Tournament will kick off tomorrow.
Who Do You Think Will Win the 2019 NCAA "March Madness" Basketball Tournament?
- Abilene Christian
- Arizona State
- Auburn
- Baylor
- Belmont
- Yale
- Buffalo
- Cincinnati
- Colgate
- Duke
- Fairleigh Dickinson
- Florida
- Florida State
- Gardner-Webb
- Georgia State
- Gonzaga
- Houston
- Iona
- Iowa
- Iowa State
- Kansas
- Kansas State
- Kentucky
- Liberty
- Louisville
- LSU
- Marquette
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Michigan State
- Minnesota
- Mississippi State
- Montana
- Murray State
- Nevada
- New Mexico State
- North Carolina
- North Carolina Central
- North Dakota State
- Northeastern
- Northern Kentucky
- Ohio State
- Oklahoma
- Old Dominion Ole Miss
- Oregon
- Wisconsin
- Purdue
- Saint Louis
- Seton Hall
- St. John’s
- St. Mary’s
- Syracuse
- Temple
- Tennessee
- Texas Tech
- UC Irvine
- UCF
- Utah State
- VCU
- Vermont
- Villanova
- Virginia
- Virginia Tech
- Washington
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I'm from Oregon, so that's my fan choice. Unfortunately, they've got a tough road ahead of them, starting with Wisconsin, and if they do get past them, most likely Kansas State. Then it gets harder from there. :)
So, we'll see. They lost games this year in part because of injuries to key players, but a lot of those kids are back, and they were able to win the Pac-12 tournament against some fairly high odds.
If they can keep that kind of intensity up, who knows? A lot of teams who are expected to win lose in the opening rounds, and sometimes that continues into the sweet sixteen and the elite eight. At some point, though, those lower seeds just get ran down, and I would expect if Oregon does manage a run, that's what will happen eventually.
Until then... Go Ducks!
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