SB Nation 2010 NCAA Tournament -- Elite 8
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Sunday's Elite Eight Doubleheader: Surprises Michigan State And Tennessee Battle; Baylor Looks To Knock Duke Out
SB Nation's Chris Dobbertean, editor of Blogging The Bracket, has your rundown of Sunday's Regional Final action in the NCAA Tournament, including announcer pairings and picks.
All games are on CBS and NCAA® March Madness on Demand®.
After this afternoon, the Final Four will be set for next Saturday in Indianapolis. There are two slots remaining now that Butler claimed the West Regional and West Virginia took the East crown Saturday night.
Sunday, the Midwest Regional final in St. Louis will provide a way in for another surprise team, while the South final in Houston is the last chance for a one seed to make it.
Midwest Region Final: No. 6 Tennessee vs. No. 5 Michigan State, 2:20 p.m. ET (Verne Lundquist/Bill Raftery)
I've had a hard time getting a good angle on this matchup, as the two teams seem remarkably even. Will over at our Tennessee blog, Rocky Top Talk, feels the same and discusses this in his game preview.
One factor that stands out to me, having seen them many times this season, is the Volunteers' length. This is something that will impact the Spartans' defensive approach, as KJ of our Michigan State blog, The Only Colors, writes in his game preview.
KJ also mentions that the predictions for this one are also close.
KenPom has MSU winning by 1 (68-67 in 68 possessions). Accounting for Lucas' absence, the guys in Vegas have it at Tennessee by 2. That's pretty close to a coin-flip game by the numbers.
And that's precisely how I feel about it. It's the Vols' length, depth and defense against the Spartans defense and March experience. My pick is Tennessee by a bucket in a thriller. The winner will face Butler in one National Semifinal next Saturday.
South Region Final: No. 3 Baylor vs. No. 1 Duke, 5:05 p.m. ET (Jim Nantz/Clark Kellogg)
Duke is the last top seed alive. If Baylor can defeat them, we'll have our first Final Four lacking a No. 1 since the 2006 event, also held in Indianapolis.
Our Blue Devil blog, Duke Basketball Report, writes its game preview, that Duke's size and three-point defense could cause the Bears problems. DBR breaks down how Baylor did against each of their three Tournament opponents, and the second round game against Old Dominion, a team with size, stuck out to me.
After Baylor used some hot three-point shooting to build a lead on St. Mary's Friday night (the Bears were 8-17 on the night), Duke's perimeter defense will be another important factor this afternoon.
If Duke's perimeter defense holds up and their own three-point shooters get going, the Blue Devils could be on their way to Indy. Baylor simply has problems with teams who match up well with them. My pick is Duke in another close one. The winner faces West Virginia in the other semifinal.
Follow Chris on Twitter, @BracketDobber, for his thoughts and opinions throughout today's action.
Mar 28 11:15a by Chris Dobbertean - 2 comments