Duke is an obvious choice from the ACC but I have to go with Boston College.They played well versus a very talented North Carolina team and they are 4th in the ACC with quality wins over Virginia Tech,Maryland.Another team to watch out for is Louisville.Never underestimate the coaching of Rick Pitino.He has done a fantastic job and I see them in the Sweet 16.Lastly Stanford.They don't get respect playing in the tough Pac-10 but this team is physical with the Lopez twins and they have played well all year.
2007-02-26 17:35:33
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answered by anelson1466 2
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the most dangerous team in that seeding range is winthrop, they have senior leadership and players that have tournament experience, since they have been there the past two seasons...they are undefeated in their conference, which says little because they play in a weak conference, but they have lost only 4 games and their losses came to unc by 7, wisconsin by 3 in overtime, maryland, and texas a&m(that's three of the top 10 teams in the nation)...they also have road victories at potential tourney at-larges old dominion and missouri state, as well as a road win in the sec, albeit at mississippi state...they are capable of getting to the sweet 16 for sure with a good seeding draw, and maybe even further if the breaks fall the right way
2007-02-26 15:52:04
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answered by sabes99 6
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i like the a million-2-4-6-12-18 (or something close) yet with a metamorphosis. while it comes to an disappointed I provide the differential between the seeds as an advantage. So, a sixteen upsets a a million, this is nicely worth sixteen factors. An 8 upsets a 9 this is in basic terms 2. this delivers real earnings to gamers who take a huge gamble and helps early around video games chosen properly to have an significant impression on the winner.
2016-10-02 01:34:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Virgina Tech and Vandy are great choices. From the west, watch out for San Diego State, which is one of the hottest teams in the country right now after blowing out three Top 25 RPI teams at home in the past couple weeks. I'd hate to have to play Winthrop, too.
2007-02-26 15:54:15
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answered by Jim R 1
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The previous answer of Winthrop is excellent and what I was going to answer, but I noticed it doesn't qualify as an answer because they are at most likely to be seeded 12th or 13th.
Vanderbilt is a giant killer, but inconsistent. However, my answer is Arizona. Look for Arizona to be a midranked sleeping dragon. They have disappointed all season, but have some excellent wins on their resume, and Chase Budinger is getting better all season. There's a great chance the Wildcats are going to put it together in the tournament.
2007-02-26 18:05:07
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answered by Scott S 2
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Virginia Tech and Vanderbilt. Watch out for these 2 teams, they will make some noise I believe. I think V-Tech can go to the Final Four, and Vandy could go as far as the Elite 8. V-Tech is very athletic and as you can see they beat UNC twice this year.
2007-02-26 15:48:31
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answered by Kelz 3
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mmmmmmmmm this ones tough but im gonna say....DUKE because they have no expectations and they have the best coach in teh planet in kryzunski. a close second is texas because of kevin durant
2007-02-26 16:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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