
The Alabama Crimson Tide, the No.2 seed in the East Regional, the Auburn Tigers, the No.1 overall seed and in the South Region, the Florida Gators, the SEC Tournament Champion and the No.1 seed in the West Region, and 11 other SEC teams for a total of 14 compete in the NCAA Tournament starting Tuesday Night with the First Four.
The Crimson Tide faces No.15 seed Robert Morris Friday in Cleveland at 11:40 A.M. CT on truTV, while the Tigers square off with the winner of the Alabama State/Saint Francis winner Thursday in Lexington at 1:50 P.M. CT on CBS. The Gators face No.16 Norfolk State Friday, at 5:50 P.M. CT in Raleigh on TNT.
After months of hikes and fishing in Oak Mountain State Park while contemplating my future
bracket, hours of transcendental meditation with a sports psychologist, acupuncture to relieve the stress of trying to figure this out, White’s World has come up with a bracket for 2025. Should be another epic tournament as it always is. What a time of the year for sports. Here’s my 2025 bracket.
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Like your picks, DW! Florida has a great team! Look for Alex Condon to continue to control the paint. They should give him a “Windex” award for the way he’s been cleaning the glass!
As a Lipscomb alumnus, I love the Bisons pick!
DW- Your bracket has some nice upsets. I tend to think this year many of the 1-3 seeds will survive to the sweet 16. Good luck my man. I like Fla and my longshot is the Zags
Thanks a ton, Bill Gates Bates, CD, and Bama G!
Florida and Auburn have the talent and depth to get it done. Hopefully Alabama will get hot and make some noise. I am sure Auburn would love another shot at Yale. I like Florida to cut the nets. Should be a fun tournament and I am looking forward to your analysis.
Thanks a lot, WP.
I think Florida is the hot team right now. I am guessing that there will be fewer upsets than in past years.
I think AU and Florida brackets are brutal.
I think Alabama may only have one tough game to make it back to the Final 4 and that’s Duke.
Like Tennessee to get to the final 4 finally.
Thanks, MB.