Is this a joke? Or meant to be sarcasm? If so, well done! If not, then I want what you're smokin!IMO, TENN is peaking at the right time and ND might be on the other side of their peak.....TENN is playing with House money.....
I guarantee TENN will not come out of the ND Regional. Heck I'll bet your first born.Who will come out of the ND Regional.....TENN
I'm hoping for a Baylor vs ND match up in the ND Region. If Odyssey is able to stay in control and hit approx 50% of her shots, Baylor will be a tough out.
To be honest.. I see Louisville coming out of the Louisville regional beating Tennessee. I also see Notre Dame having a difficult time with Baylor, especially if Simms goes for 30. Also if Notre Dame happens to get past Baylor which is possible... I believe they will be up against Louisville which I think is a scrappy team and could potential through Notre Dame through some fits.
Not to sound elitist, but I am not overly concerned with BYU, DePaul, or Texas A & M for UCONN's bracket.
That leaves the Stanford regional. South Carolina is possibly weaker than many of us originally thought. Assuming they win tonight, they will most likely go up against a North Carolina team before having to take on a Stanford team. Stanford might have been a little off this year.. coming in as a 2 seed... but they are still a top team... with a top player.
I would say UCONN v. North Carolina (or Stanford)
and Baylor v Louisville.
You truly are a man of great faith (pssst… or the wrong bracket, man)Who will come out of the Notre Dame Regional.....TENN...
I'm also hoping for that match-up and I think it'll happen as I expect Baylor to beat Kentucky . . . in 40 minutes. A Baylor/ND game will make for great theater (Kim never disappoints) and a match-up of great players and coaches. I'll be most interested in how Kim decides to play ND defensively.
To be honest.. I see Louisville coming out of the Louisville regional beating Tennessee. I also see Notre Dame having a difficult time with Baylor, especially if Simms goes for 30. Also if Notre Dame happens to get past Baylor which is possible... I believe they will be up against Louisville which I think is a scrappy team and could potential through Notre Dame through some fits.
Not to sound elitist, but I am not overly concerned with BYU, DePaul, or Texas A & M for UCONN's bracket.
That leaves the Stanford regional. South Carolina is possibly weaker than many of us originally thought. Assuming they win tonight, they will most likely go up against a North Carolina team before having to take on a Stanford team. Stanford might have been a little off this year.. coming in as a 2 seed... but they are still a top team... with a top player.
I would say UCONN v. North Carolina (or Stanford)
and Baylor v Louisville.
As it should be they are not a one seed and are paying for it with their bracket!TENN has the toughest road to the FF now; very likely to stumble against one of the other high seeds.
I guarantee TENN will not come out of the ND Regional. Heck I'll bet your first born.