2018 loyola Chicago final four run reminden me of George mason"s run in 2006 and virginia didn't just lose to a 16 seed umbc they got dominated by 20 that was so shocking
I’m a new sub. Do you make and release a video making your picks before the start of the tourney? Also Markus Howard was the Marquette player that was leading the nation in scoring in 2019. Love the vids
Reminder that in the pandemic year, UVA had a COVID outbreak right before the tournament, and didn’t practice for an entire week, flying in at like 2AM the morning of the game. I should have swapped my pick before that, most obvious upset bid ever.
@@andrewblakeslee8709 The problem is that it happened a week and a half before the tournament, so the news had passed out of the common mind of people. I still feel stupid for having them make the sweet 16, man.
The fact that Michigan got in at 17-14 and Indiana had a play-in game at 20-13 last year (2022) was bs. If anything Michigan should've had the play-in game is what I'm saying. Idc that they won two games in the tournament.
Providence being a fraud in 2022 is wild. They lost 5 games being in the Big East and they were top 10 in the country for the whole season. Bubble team is crazy.
I’m honestly surprised nobody went perfect in 2019, no seed lower than a 13 won a first round game, only one seed that wasn’t a top 5 seed made the sweet 16 and every single 1,2, and 3 seed made the sweet 16, on top of this, only one team who wasn’t a 1,2, or 3 made the elite 8, very chalk year and very predictable
Very Smart idea dude. I am a little bit of a believer of history somewhat repeated, especially when looking at teams that haven't changed.. haha. Hey man.. Kareem gets passed... UCLA vs. Houston???
There were 2 13 over 4 upsets in 2021 ohio beat Virginia and north texas beat purdue also abilene Christian beat texas as 14 seed there some big first round upsets that year