The NCAA Tournament field of 68 is down to its Sweet 16, and it’s chalk central with the top-three seeds in every region still standing. In a way, that’s a good thing because it means all of the best schools will be playing one another for a trip to the Final Four this weekend.
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It’s certainly rare for no team to be a double-digit favorite in the Sweet 16. The biggest is South Region No. 1 Virginia at -8.5 over No. 12 Oregon in Thursday’s late start from Louisville. Should the Ducks be such big underdogs? They were Pac-12 Tournament champions and are on a 10-game winning streak. Expect a very low-scoring matchup as Virginia is No. 1 nationally in points allowed per game, while Oregon – the only double-digit seed left – has been spectacular on defense during this run.
The Virginia-Oregon winner faces either No. 3 Purdue or No. 2 Tennessee on Saturday, with the Volunteers as 2-point favorites. It’s the second straight Big Ten opponent for the Vols as they blew a 25-point lead in the second round against No. 10 Iowa but won 83-77 in overtime. Expect the UT defense to focus on Purdue All-American Carsen Edwards. In the Round of 32 blowout of defending national champion Villanova, Edwards exploded for 42 points after 26 in the first round. The junior certainly has boosted his NBA draft stock should he declare.