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UNC over Louisville

UNC, Louisville, Memphis, and Pittsburgh are my final four. Patriots got knocked out of the NIT in a heartbreaker and I don't really have a team. Kinda like Nova since it's where my old high school classmate Reynolds go but Pitt who they would have to go through is also the alma mater of my grandfather and godmother.

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Good call. I had Florida St. in my elite eight.:mad:

I have Louisville over Memphis, Oklahoma over Villanova

Oklahoma over Louisville for my final four.

I hope Villanova makes the final four. I have UNC beating them to get there but I have a special thing for Nova since I went to Herndon High the same time Reynolds did. Best athlete ever to come out of my alma mater. Had a perfect night tonight. Hopefully tomorrow will be just as well.

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