Final Four Predictions

The great Mark Sears and the Crimson Tide have put on shooting spectacle in this NCAA Tournament. So have the N.C. State Wolfpack and DJ Burns Jr. Can those two decided underdogs slay their respective Goliath opponents in Connecticut and Purdue? It’ll take great effort on defense and rebounding from both teams and a lot of shot-making, particularly from behind the arc for the Crimson Tide. Latrell Wrightsell Jr. is expected to play for the Tide, so that should help their cause. But can anybody defeat this dominant Huskies team led by their 7’2”, 280 sophomore pound center Donovan Clingan? It’s tough.

Here are a couple of brief previews of the games along with predictions for Saturday’s Final Four contests at State Farm Stadium in Phoenix.

Sweet 16/Elite 8 record

SU: 9-3

ATS: 10-2

Game 1

No.11 N.C. State (26-14, South Region) vs. No.1 Purdue (33-4, Midwest Region)

State Farm Stadium, 63,400

5:09 PM CT

TBS

Ian Eagle (Bird), Raft, Grant, Tracy, Gene Steratore (Rules analyst)

Boilers by 8 1/2

Burns Jr. has been phenomenal for the Wolfpack at 6’9”, 285. But he’ll face his stiffest test yet in 7’4”, 300 pound Purdue center Zach Edey. Edey has a very good shot at winning his second Wooden Award in a row as the best player in college basketball, and appears unstoppable. But the Pack has more than Burns underneath. Six foot 10, 215 pound power forward Mohamed Diarra and 6’10”, 240 power forward Ben Middlebrooks also supply a lot of muscle underneath. I like the Wolfpack’s guards a little better than Purdue’s. Give me the upset here.

N.C. State 78, Purdue 76

Game 2

No.4 Alabama (25-11, West) vs. No.1 UConn (35-3, East)

State Farm Stadium

7:49 PM CT

TBS

Same crew as above

Huskies by 11 1/2

Can the Crimson Tide keep it close and maybe have a shot to shock the Huskies and the college basketball world at the end? It’ll be hard. It’s like Ole Miss playing Alabama in football. They’ll have to play the perfect game. The Tide certainly has the shooters to stay in it with Sears, Rylan Griffen, the emerging freshman Jarin Stevenson, Aaron Estrada, particularly from mid range with him and his occasional threes, Grant Nelson and Wrightsell Jr., if he’s healthy. But can the Tide shoot well enough from 3 and get Clingan in foul trouble. Nick Pringle and Nelson will really have to be as physical as possible with Clingan on defense and hit the boards. Pringle will be crucial on defense and rebounding.I like the Crimson Tide to keep it close, but for the Huskies to prevail in the end. The Tide has a shot at pulling it off, and, regardless, what a season it’s been for Nate Oats and his team.

Huskies 86, Tide 82

12 Responses

  1. I hope your NC ST picks keep rolling and maybe the tide can pull off a miracle or at least keep it close.

  2. Your picking has just been tremendous.in this years March Madness. I like your picks and I like your ATS. Lets hope Bama can hang and pull it out late. Burns and company for NC State reminds me of Lorenzo Charles Cozell McQueen Terry Gannon Derek Wittenburg Sidney Lowe and company from the NC State 83 team.

  3. Unfortunately, I think you’re spot on DW. Maybe the Tide can surprise us with unforeseen scrappiness. I’m with Bama Golf, your picks have been strong in the Madness…going to start calling you Kreskin!

  4. Perhaps, it will sound silly, but the Huskies must take ill with anything. A large bit of mono, Covid, etc. It is not out of sorts to wish for such. But only that ! A wish.

  5. Your picking has been fantastic! 9-3 SU and 10-2 ATS is impressive. Agree with your picks. Would like to see the Tide win, but UConn is a juggernaut.

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