A gathering of dominant big men might be the only thing to
derail the Tar Heels from running the state of North Carolina.
There's two predominant themes coming from the East Region: It's
gonna be big, and it's gonna be blue. The big is in reference to the plethora of paint-patrolling
post players. The blue is in reference to a shade of Carolina. The Inside Story Home Cookin'. Talk about your favorable draws – Roy
Williams' troops won't even have to leave their home state until
April. The University of North Carolina will start out the
tournament playing in Raleigh and – barring an upset of mammoth
proportions – will then head to Charlotte for the Sweet 16 and
Elite Eight. The team has to travel all of 30 miles to play the opening
round; it's then a two-hour stroll to another familiar scene in
Charlotte (the Tar Heels played their season opener against
Davidson in Charlotte). Keep in mind that the last time the Tar
Heels went through Charlotte in an NCAA tournament was 2005 –
the same year they won it all. Simply put, it could be a Tobacco Road to the Final Four. Bracket Buster (tie) Butler Bulldogs/Indiana Hoosiers.
After a Sweet 16 appearance a season ago, it's hard to consider
Butler a "Cinderella" or "Sleeper Special." But as a
seventh-seeded team with four senior starters, the Bulldogs now
possess the dangerous combination of underdog status (throw in a
hint of disrespect – Butler was a No. 5 seed last year) with
veteran players who know how to crank it up in March. The Bulldogs' impending second-round game with No. 2
Tennessee is an upset in the making. The Indiana story could be remarkable... if they advance past
Arkansas in the opening round. On paper, the Hoosiers match up
with anybody in the country in terms of talent. D.J. White and
Eric Gordon are NBA material. Of course, the fallout from the
Kelvin Sampson debacle totally derailed the Indiana season; many
skeptics don't figure the Hoosiers will get it back on track. But if the team can catch lightning in a bottle, a
Carolina-Indiana second round affair could be the game of the
tournament. Best Bet
Which No. 2 seed will be first eliminated? At the time
of publishing, the Bodog Sportsbook had the two seeds listed
like this: Consider me part of the anti-Tennessee camp. Be especially
leery of a Vols team with no inside presence; be even more
alarmed of a matchup with a methodical Butler team in round two.
The Bulldogs play exactly the type of style designed to throw a
run-gun-and-fun team like Tennessee out of rhythm. Butler also
has the kind of pedigree to beat big programs, having already
felled the likes of Michigan, Virginia Tech, Texas Tech, Ohio
State and Florida State this season. X-Factor It's Big in Here. Not a region in this tournament
can boast these kinds of post presences – the East is full of
beasts. UNC's Tyler Hansbrough, Indiana's White, Notre Dame's
Luke Harangody, Oklahoma's Blake Griffin and Louisville's David
Padgett are all 6 feet 8 inches or taller. All but White lead
their respective teams in scoring (White is second to Gordon but
still puts down 17 points per contest for the Hoosiers). Not only will the posts be front and center, but the referees
will be too. The theme for the entire region could be which team
keeps its big man out of foul trouble. There's also the
potential for some great mano y mano battles should
some of the higher seeds advance. The fact that Hansbrough vs.
White and Griffin vs. Padgett are shaping up for the second
round should already have fans (and NBA scouts) drooling. The plethora of bigs could be a nightmare for the
higher-seeded teams (we're talking about you, Tennessee and
Washington State) that don’t have a legit post scorer to lean
on. Watch These Guys Kyle Weaver, Washington State. On a Cougars team
where the "we" is much greater than the "I," there's not a lot
of room for individual standouts. But Weaver's play in his
senior season has changed that. A lanky defensive presence who
has drawn comparisons to Bruce Bowen, Weaver is the embodiment
of coach Tony Bennett's swarming style that only gave up 57.1
points per game, the third best average in the country. He seems to be peaking at the right time as well – in a
Pac-10 semifinal loss to Stanford, Weaver put up a career high
25 points to go along with 12 rebounds. He’s going to make life
especially difficult for Winthrop's leading scorer Michael
Jenkins in the opening round. Reggie Larry, Boise State. The Broncos' leading
scorer at 19.6 points per game, Larry came on strong late in the
season, capped by a 31-point, 16-rebound outburst in the WAC
tournament final against New Mexico State. While he only stands
6-6, the fearless senior leader notched 14 double-doubles this
season. Headed to the Sweet 16 No. 1 North Carolina, No. 4 Washington State, No. 3
Louisville and No. 7 Butler.
Odds to win the East region
Team (Seed)
Odds
North Carolina (1)
2/3
Tennessee (2)
7/2
Louisville (3)
7/2
Washington State (4)
9/1
Notre Dame (5)
14/1
Oklahoma (6)
30/1
Butler (7)
25/1
Indiana (8)
25/1
Arkansas (9)
45/1
South Alabama (10)
60/1
Saint Joseph's (11)
50/1
George Mason (12)
80/1
Winthrop (13)
100/1
Boise State (14)
200/1
America (15)
300/1
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