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Why March Madness is bad for college basketball

The NCAA tournament is as wildly popular as ever, but the increased emphasis on March means fewer people are paying attention to the regular season Printable NCAA tournament bracket: make your March Madness picks Regional previews: East | Midwest | South | West So you call yourself a college basketball fan? Now that you’ve filled out your brackets, ask yourself this question: how many college basketball games have you watched this year on TV? How many have you seen in person?For an increasing number of Americans, the answer is none, or in most cases, not many. And if you’re looking for a reason why the first four months of the college roundball season are received with such indifference, consider two...

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NCAA tournament 2017 preview: East regional

Double-digit seeds will make noise in the opening rounds, but look for top-seeded Villanova to restore order and book a return trip to the Final Four More regional previews: Midwest | South | West Printable NCAA tournament bracket: make your March Madness picks Villanova. Villanova is the No1 overall seed and has been the most consistent team on the college scene this season. The Wildcats have a number on this year’s roster who were on last year’s National Championship-winning team – including player of the year candidate Josh Hart – so they surely have the experience on their side to make another lengthy run. Having a superstar playmaker like Hart is crucial for success in the tournament. On paper, their...

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NCAA tournament preview: West Regional

After 18 straight tournament appearances ending short of the Final Four, look for top-seeded Gonzaga to finally make their long-awaited breakthrough More regional previews: East | Midwest | South Printable NCAA tournament bracket: make your March Madness picks Gonzaga. On paper, No1 Gonzaga should be the clear-cut favorites in the West. The Bulldogs went 32-1 during the regular season, a performance that landed them the top seed in a region that doesn’t seem to offer them much serious competition beyond the 30-4 Arizona Wildcats. Of course, the catch here is that this is Gonzaga. After years of earlier-than-expected tournament exits, their reputation went from “one of the most consistently successful mid-majors in tournament history” to “perennial underachievers who have never...

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NCAA tournament 2017 preview: Midwest regional

Michigan State’s freshman sensation Miles Bridges will threaten to steal the show, but top-seeded Kansas will make it through to the Final Four once again More regional previews: East | South | West Printable NCAA tournament bracket: make your March Madness picks Kansas. The Jayhawks are surely one of the six or seven best teams in the country. (Sixth in the power ratings of George Ignatin, former pollster for the WSJ, and Jeff Sagarin of USA Today.) In point guard Frank Mason III they have, perhaps, the best player in the country – certainly the best player under six feet in the country. Freshman shooting guard Josh Jackson combines with Mason to create a tandem which averages slightly better than...

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NCAA tournament 2017 preview: South regional

The top-seeded Tar Heels are betting favorites, but look for John Calipari’s reloaded roster to carry Kentucky to the program’s 18th Final Four appearance More regional previews: East | Midwest | West Printable NCAA tournament bracket: make your March Madness picks North Carolina. The No1 seed in the South is the favorite to win it all if Duke goes down, getting 6-1 odds to their rival’s 5-1 from the Westgate Sportsbook in Las Vegas. Kentucky, the No2 seed in the region, has the third-best odds at 8-1. FiveThirtyEight has Kentucky’s title chances slightly higher than Carolina’s. The official pick of this column is: Kentucky. John Calipari’s latest NBA draft lottery incubator is peaking at the right time, entering the tournament...

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