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That's why I'm here. These are the contests I'll be seeking out today among all the chaos. With no real rooting interest, I'll be free to float to any game that demands attention, but these feel like ones that will be worth tuning into. | | Why You Care: No. 11 South Florida vs. No. 6 Louisville - If you are someone who thinks that modern basketball is too reliant on the 3-point shot, don't bother tuning into this one unless you want to give yourself an aneurysm. Both of these teams like to let it fly from deep, which opens the door for a potential upset. Louisville being without star freshman Mikel Brown Jr. due to a back injury only adds to the pressure on the higher-seeded Cardinals.
No. 12 High Point vs. No. 5 Wisconsin - Another popular upset pick. The Panthers ran roughshod over the Big South, going 30-4 and averaging 90 points a game, a figure topped only by Alabama and Miami (OH). Wisconsin plays fast and relies on its 3-point shooting, a risky way to live in tournament life. Five seeds have also been vulnerable recently, with two of them losing in the first round in each of the last two NCAA tournaments.
No. 11 Texas vs. No. 6 BYU - I'll be honest, this game wasn't really on my radar until I saw the spread. Despite the Longhorns barely escaping the play-in round and being the lower-seeded team, they are only 2.5-point underdogs. BYU boasts AJ Dybantsa, who leads the country in scoring at 25.3 points per game, but that's a tighter spread than I'd expect based on the seedings.
No. 11 VCU vs. No. 6 UNC
No. 9 Saint Louis vs. No. 8 Georgia - I took a longer look at these games over on our site, but both of the lower-seeded teams are threats to win here. That's because Saint Louis and VCU like to play an up-tempo style. Saint Louis emphasizes deep shooting more than VCU, but both will look to play fast and run the floor. The Rams of VCU may benefit with UNC's Caleb Wilson out for the season with a broken thumb. | | TODAY's LINEUP | Keep An Eye On... | | The men in stripes on NFL fields, because something bad is brewing.
The league's agreement with the Referees Association expires at the end of May, and Roger Goodell and Co. have already laid the groundwork to bring in the dreaded replacement officials.
For those of you who don't remember, back in 2012 football fans were treated to stopgap refs.The on-field impact was noticeable, culminating in the infamous "Fail Mary." A Monday Night Football Game ended with one ref indicating that the Seattle Seahawks had completed a 24-yard heave from Russell Wilson to Golden Tate to win the game, while another tried to award possession to Green Bay Packers safety M.D. Jennings.
It was all very embarrassing and cheap-feeling. No one needs a repeat of underqualified refs botching a game in primetime. Last year, the shield generated over $23 billion in revenue. It can pay officials a couple of bucks more a game to make sure us fans are getting properly officiated games with untainted outcomes. | Who ya got advancing tonight? | | Lehigh + Miami (Ohio) — 41% | | | |
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