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The Confidential Bracket Update: March 29, 2014

The ACC is done as we hit the Elite Eight.  Kudos to Dayton, Kentucky, UConn, and the 5 seeded teams that are still alive.  But who is winning the Confidential bracket contest?  See below:

Rank
Owner
Bracket
Correct Picks
Points
Bonus Pts
Total Pts
1
42
108
22
130
2
41
105
22
127
3
39
100
26
126
4
41
107
18
125
4
39
99
26
125
6
39
98
26
124
6
38
98
26
124
8
39
102
14
116
8
37
94
22
116
10
37
96
18
114
11
38
98
14
112
11
35
90
22
112
13
37
93
18
111
13
36
91
20
111
15
39
100
10
110
16
36
86
20
106
17
34
90
14
104
18
36
89
14
103
19
34
84
18
102
20
37
93
8
101

 

Syracuse’s Offensive Struggles–Sharing the Ball

The 2013-2014 version of the Syracuse Orange was not supposed to be a #1 team.  Nobody thought that.  To be sure, some Syracuse fans naively bemoan AP voters and bracketology projections.  But those are the same kids (either in age or maturity) that tempt karma by trolling other programs.  Anyone who has been around a while could sense that this team was “capable of winning a Final Four,” but only because the rest of college basketball was not that good.  This team was not ready, compared to prior iterations, and never was.  The offense never gelled.  Why?  A dearth of assists.

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Mike Hopkins and South Florida–Why Not?

There has been some discussion of Mike Hopkins, long-time Syracuse assistant, being a candidate at Boston College.  The Confidential wonders why Hopkins would consider leaving Jim Boeheim’s side to take over a clear rebuilding project in Boston College.  While Boston College is an underrated athletic program in both basketball and football, mostly due to its recent woes, this job simply does not seem like a wise move for Hopkins.  Instead, the Confidential posits that Hopkins and South Florida would be a good match.  Here is why.

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A Sweet Sweet 16

Say what you will about the way the selection committee selected and seeded this years tournament, whether they seeded for TV match ups or not, but it was an incredible opening  weekend. It featured a record six over time games and ample upsets for the underdog lovers. Our beloved ACC is down to Virginia and Louisville and the SEC went 7-0, who would’ve guessed that? The new Big East has been eliminated while the rest of the power conferences has lost at least half of their teams. The Sweet 16 is dominated by the power conferences with the lone exceptions being Dayton and San Diego State.
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Season End Recap- Why North Carolina Deserved a Chance in UNC-Iowa State

Another North Carolina Basketball season has come and gone. 24 wins. A Hall of Fame Tipoff Tournament Championship. And for the first time ever, a Roy Williams coached Carolina team is back at home after the Round of 32 for two years in a row. For many fans, it’s been an interesting, yet unsatisfying, season. Summer drama led to early season losses. Disappointing outcomes led to surprising upsets. Big victories led to an almost unprecedented poor start in conference play. A wake up call led to a huge win streak. And the season ended early, yet again, in the most bizarre of circumstances. As we reflect on the 2013-2014 North Carolina basketball team and look to the future, here are a few observations from this year’s season-

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The Confidential Bracket Update: March 24, 2014

Duke… gone.  NC State… gone.   Pittsburgh… gone.   Syracuse… gone.   North Carolina… gone.   Louisville?  Not ours yet.   Virginia… still alive.  There is a reason why Virginia was #1 in the ACC regular season and a conference tourney champ.

With the ACC reeling, here are the Confidential bracket standings:

Rank
Owner
Bracket
Correct Picks
Points
Bonus Pts
Total Pts
1
38
88
20
108
2
36
83
24
107
3
37
85
20
105
4
35
80
24
104
5
35
79
24
103
6
34
78
24
102
7
34
79
20
99
8
36
82
16
98
9
34
76
20
96
9
33
76
20
96
11
35
82
12
94
11
34
78
16
94
13
33
76
16
92
14
34
78
12
90
14
31
70
20
90
16
34
77
12
89
17
32
72
16
88
17
35
80
8
88
19
34
78
8
86
19
33
74
12
86

 

The Confidential Bracket Update: March 22, 2014

Congratulations to Pittsburgh, Syracuse, North Carolina, and Virginia for winning their first round second round games.  Also, these are interesting times in the ACC, with Buzz Williams on board at Virginia Tech and Jim Calhoun expressing interest at Boston College.  In a game where coaches are very important, the ACC is stepping up.  Your move, Wake Forest.

Anyway, here is the leaderboard update for the Confidential’s Bracketology contest after Round 1:

Rank
Bracket
1
2
3
4
Finals
Bonus Pts
Total Pts
1
52
Louisville
20
72
1
52
Louisville
20
72
3
50
Florida
20
70
4
52
Florida
16
68
4
48
Florida
20
68
6
50
Louisville
16
66
7
52
Florida
12
64
7
48
Florida
16
64
7
52
Creighton
12
64
7
48
Virginia
16
64
11
46
Louisville
16
62
11
46
Wisconsin
16
62
13
48
Florida
12
60
13
44
Michigan
16
60
15
46
Arizona
12
58
15
46
Virginia
12
58
15
46
Louisville
12
58
15
50
Florida
8
58
15
50
Wichita St.
8
58
15
50
Wichita St.
8
58
21
48
Florida
8
56
21
44
Virginia
12
56
23
42
Syracuse
12
54
23
46
Villanova
8
54
23
50
Florida
4
54

Confidential Bracket Update: March 21, 2014

Here is the top 20 for the Confidential Bracket Contest.

Place…. bracket entry name… round points… projected champion… bonus points… total points

10
26
Florida
8
34
10
26
Virginia
8
34
13
24
Louisville
8
32
13
24
Florida
8
32
13
24
Louisville
8
32
13
24
Syracuse
8
32
13
24
Wisconsin
8
32
18
26
Duke
4
30
18
22
Villanova
8
30
18
22
Virginia
8
30
18
22
N. Carolina
8
30
18
22
Virginia
8
30
18
26
Florida
4
30
18
22
Louisville
8
30
18
26
Wichita St.
4
30

 

 

Based on the participation level, the prize for winning the bracket will be $25.00.

The Confidential’s Bracket Contest: 2014 (only hours left to register)

In what is now an annual tradition, the Confidential will have another bracket contest in 2014.  We will give out a prize (at least one) to the winner!   The prize(s) will be announced later.  The more people that fill out brackets, the bigger the prize!

If you think you know basketball, and as a fan of the ACC you SHOULD know basketball, let’s see how well you can do against other fans of ACC schools.  Go here:

Oh, and good luck.  You’ll need it.

 

Are the Cards poised for a repeat?

Say what you will about the Louisville Cardinals 4 seed, rather deserved or not, but it is of no consequence now. Its time to dance. We all remember Louisvilles remarkable finish ending with the national championship to put an exclamation point on the “year of the Cardinals”. What are the Cardinals chances at a repeat performance?
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