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Which team do you expect to win the Austin regional?
Cincinnati 2%
Duke 35%
Kentucky 5%
Michigan State 0%
Oklahoma 10%
Stanford 2%
Syracuse 41%
Utah 2%

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wow (none / 0)

You would think Cuse is the 1 seed from this voting

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by decomo2 on Thu Jan 28, 2010 at 09:09:35 AM EST
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Hold Up....... (none / 0)

No Iowa on the ballot? :)

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by Valley Hawk on Wed Mar 16, 2005 at 10:23:49 PM EST

I think I understand why, but I don't agree (none / 0)

I see where a lot of these people are coming from. The Orange are a great team that plays good perimeter defense (which counters Duke's strength), and they have two team leaders (Hakim Warrick and Gerry McNamara) who were part of Syracuse's national championship two years ago.

However, I think while Syracuse will beat Duke, they will eventually lose to whomever wins the Kentucky-Oklahoma semifinal.

Kentucky is very athletic and I think they are going to sneak up on a lot of people. Yes, I said "sneak up" because they played in a very bad conference and a lot of people downgrade the Wildcats for that reason.  

Oklahoma have 2 quality forwards in Taj Gray and Kevin Bookout and neither Duke nor Syracuse has proven they can handle big men.


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by rdbaker on Thu Mar 17, 2005 at 01:47:46 AM EST

Duke-Syracuse (none / 0)

Don't you think Redick, Ewing, and Melchionni would salivate at the 2-3 zone?    If they play tight on the outside shooters it opens up the middle for Shelden Williams.  If they collapse back, Duke bombs away from outside, and the Cuse have to pray for an off night.

by Martin on Thu Mar 17, 2005 at 08:07:34 AM EST
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