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March is the time of year to be bold. With the NCAA men's basketball tournament upon us, there are plenty of buzzer-beaters, unlikely winners, and Cinderella runs on the horizon that are destined to ...
With millions of March Madness brackets submitted across the nation, upsets are predicted and rooted for. Sometimes those bold predictions work out, but other times we are left with blowouts that make ...
When Jay Bilas began covering college basketball ... and the First Four—the modern March Madness addendum that gives bubble teams a chance to play their way into the tournament’s field of ...
It's a chalky tournament. Who cares? We're about to watch some of the country's best teams match up. Here's what to expect.
It's a March Madness, and among the many, many traditions beside filling out a bracket and watching wall-to-wall games in the first two rounds is ESPN's Jay Bilas picking the result of every ...
fans and experts alike have started making their own predictions and setting up their brackets for what should be another exciting March Madness. ESPN analyst Jay Bilas, for his part, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNJay Bilas slammed for 'double standards' take after wading in on coaching moveAfter departing Maryland head coach Kevin Willard decided to defect to Villanova University, ESPN commentator Jay Bilas has ...
To hear Jay Bilas tell it, an SEC team winning the national ... A No. 1 or No. 2 seed normally wins March Madness. That's good news for the SEC. The math doesn’t add up. Florida won three ...
ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas seems to be among the people who don't think the Tar Heels didn't deserve to get into the tournament. He named a few schools who he felt were more ...
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