ACC's biggest issue is that 3 of its remaining 4 teams are in the same region.
FSU's win last night was one of the strangest of the Tourney. They never looked really good - heck most of the time they looked like they were just throwing the ball up with no sense of play, but somehow ended up with the most points at the end.
Clemson over Auburn was about as epic a beatdown as you will see.
Cincy's loss was about as bad a loss as you could ever imagine. They just took their foot off the gas just a little, Nevada got hot and cincy could never get going again.
UMBC had a real chance to make the Sweet Sixteen but used up all their shooting against UVa. They just couldn't make a shot and just had some cruel bounces.
TN had the best sad fans of the weekend. The crowd reaction shots at the end of the game were priceless.
Syracuse just stayed close the whole game against Mi St and then made the plays late. Horrible offensive decision making by Mi St - what are you doing shooting almost 40 threes?
I had the ACC all wrong. All the teams I had making deep runs lost early (except Duke) and all the teams I had losing early made the Sweet Sixteen.
UNC had no answer for Robert Williams and couldn't shoot a lick. Previous years winner has now failed to make the Sweet Sixteen 16 of the past 17 yrs (only FL beat the curse).
it was sort of funny to see how many teams lost in front of large home crowds - UNC, Cincy, Xavier, Mich St just to name a few.
ACC and Big 12 both have 4 teams advance to the Sweet Sixteen, Big10 and SEC 2.
Nice recap of the best moments here
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...pic-moments-from-an-incredible-first-weekend/