I would pick:
1) Texas A&M, a very clutch and skillful team
2) Memphis, joey dorsey is a beast and ppl forget about them
3) G-Town, Roy HIbberts pick&roll is nasty and can beat great teams
4) Ucla , surging at end of the year and starting to blowout teams again
2007-03-01 14:02:01
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answered by dynasty0105 2
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These are my Final Four Picks for 2007, depending if they are all in different brackets:
North Carolina (24-5) (Came of a loss to Maryland but will pull back together)
Kansas (26-4) (Are a very consistant team and have the talent to get this far)
Texas (22-7) (Came of a big win against Texas A&M and are hot)
Maryland (23-7) (Came of back to back top 25 team wins against 2 ACC rivals NC and Duke, they are getting hot at the Right Time)
2007-03-01 14:07:39
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answered by Big V 1
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I'm sorry but Maryland won't have the momentum to make it. They've had a good run in the last games of their season, but that will only take them so far. Georgetown just doesn't have the precision and determination.
Your first two picks are right on the dot. Kansas is very skilled and has been dominating by 25 point win margin in each game. North Carolina has struggled in February, but Coach Roy Williams will get them back on track. You can count on that.
My four picks would have to be:
Kansas
North Carolina
Ohio State
Texas A&M
2007-03-01 13:58:22
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answered by smelliot 3
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Florida (25-5)
Much as I hate to say so, they'll get their business back together for the tourney.
Washington St. (23-5)
We'll see how tonight's game against the Bruins goes, but all their losses have been close and against ranked teams.
Texas A&M (24-5)
Their defense is solid, they're physical, they rebound and hustle to the loose balls, and Acie Law is the clutchest of clutch shooters.
Texas (22-7)
My sleeper (if you can consider them a sleeper). But they're really starting to gell. Everybody knows that Durant can be downright unstoppable. But Augustin has been playing solid also, and James has finally hatched out of his freshman shell in the past couple of games.
There you go. What can I say, I'm a Big 12 homer, but its not an inconceivable bracket at that.
2007-03-01 14:31:43
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answered by Professor Woody 2
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Umm!!! Lets see.
1. Ohio State Buckeyes
2. North Carolina Tar Heels
3. Florida Gators
4. UCLA Bruins
And the Winner is: No repeat! No pac-10 team! No championship for program that lost a football championship game. Tar Heels all the way!
2007-03-01 14:03:36
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answered by shr3k1982 2
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Kansas
Wisconsin
North Carolina
Texas A&M
Yes, that's TWO teams from the supposedly terrible Big XII. The bottom of that conference may be horrible, but the top can play with anybody.
KU over UNC in the finals (if the brackets set up like they should). Awww, shucks Roy - your old team is gonna beat you! How sweet that will be...
2007-03-01 14:26:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No huge East crew, do not imagine so. Pittsburgh or Georgetown will be interior the finest 4. And any of the 4 you said, extraordinarily Florida and North Carolina. also Wisconsin is playing reliable ball this year besides as Ohio State.
2016-12-05 03:15:36
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answered by marconi 4
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Texas A&M
North Carolina
Kansas
Florida
2007-03-01 17:19:54
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answered by TDK 6
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First off, there WILL be upsets this year and not all those teams are going to make it.
My picks are
Winthrop (My pick for this years George Mason)
Ohio State
Vanderbilt (look at who theyve beaten)
Southern Illinois (better than people think)
2007-03-01 14:13:38
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answered by drummaboy31 3
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Indiana
Wisonsin
Texas
and UNC
2007-03-01 14:03:39
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answered by Jordan 2
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