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		<title>Let the Madness begin&#8230;</title>
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With March Madness tipping off Thursday (sorry play-in game participants).. everyone in your office or class becomes Andy Katz or Digger Phelps. But I guess that&#8217;s what makes this event great, right?
After looking at the brackets, there are certainly some interesting match-up possibilities. Of course, those matchups could be completely torched by upsets (i.e. last [...]]]></description>
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<p>With March Madness tipping off Thursday (sorry play-in game participants).. everyone in your office or class becomes Andy Katz or Digger Phelps. But I guess that&#8217;s what makes this event great, right?</p>
<p>After looking at the brackets, there are certainly some interesting match-up possibilities. Of course, those matchups could be completely torched by upsets (i.e. last year) but here&#8217;s a couple as my bracket predicts.</p>
<p>Midwest Regional: <strong>Oregon/Wisconsin</strong> - Drinking the Pac-10 Kool-Aid is something I vowed never to do again but I&#8217;m awfully impressed by this Oregon team. The chance to see the Ducks, who handled any and all comers in the Pac-10 tournament, square off against the Badgers (see: POY-candidate Alando Tucker)  is a game I&#8217;d pay to see.  <strong>Oregon/Florida</strong> - Every one of the Worldwide Leader&#8217;s talking heads are picking the Gators to return to the Final Four but I&#8217;m not sold. The SEC fielded an unspeakably weak field this year and I&#8217;m not sure the Gators have what it takes to beat Arizona, Maryland and Oregon but this game could potentially be a classic.  Taj Porter, Aaron Brooks and Bryce Taylor vs. Joke-kim, Brewer and Horford.</p>
<p>West Regional: Of the four regionals (go Hoosiers) this is probably the weakest and least exciting (go Hoosiers). The only potentially exciting matchup would be the elite 8 showdown between <strong>Kansas and UCLA.</strong> Though I have Kansas in the Final Four, I think they&#8217;re the most enigmatic. Bill Self&#8217;s resumé in Lawrence has been far from excellent and but I think the Jayhawks will have a relatively easy time disposing of everyone in their half of the bracket. The possible <strong>Pitt/UCLA</strong> storyline has people excited but I think Saturday night Pitt showed that if they don&#8217;t get good looks from the perimeter and Aaron Gray is defended well in the post, they&#8217;re easily beatable.</p>
<p>East regional: Hands-down the most exciting bracket in the tournament.  Anyone of these match-ups will be worth watching: <strong>Texas/USC, Texas/UNC, BC/Georgetown, Washington St./Georgetown, Georgetown/UNC.</strong> If this weekend proved anything, it was that Georgetown is the real deal. The low-post combination of Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert might be the best in the country. I&#8217;m picking Georgetown to emerge from this impressive pack but I wouldn&#8217;t be at all surprised I were wrong.</p>
<p>South regional: O-H-I-O. That&#8217;s really all you need to say about this bracket. Memphis is the hottest team in the country, Texas A&amp;M and Acie Law could be a tough out but the Buckeyes will be Georgia-bound when it&#8217;s all said and done. This is the bracket with the least amount of intriguing potential match-ups. Ohio State&#8217;s biggest challenge will be its own youth and inexperience and even though they&#8217;re awfully young — they&#8217;re awfully good.</p>
<p>My final four picks:</p>
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